Get Paid to Review My Blog Post
You might've noticed a new graphic in the footer of each of my posts. The one that says "Get Paid to Review My Post -- PayPerPost. Wondering what it's all about?
Basically, it's a cool way for people to make money from PayPerPost. The way it works is, you click that little graphic, sign up to PayPerPost, and then write a review of my post. Once your review is approved, PayPerPost will pay you $7.50. And they pay me $7.50, too!
I think this is a pretty smart move on the part of PPP. It gets more bloggers to sign up and start making money through sponsored posts, and it not only rewards existing members for their referrals, but it also helps them get more links to their blogs. It's a win-win (uh, make that a win-win-win) situation.
All you need to get started is a blog. Written in English. And it has to be at least 90 days old, with at least 20 posts within those 90 days. In other words, you can't start up a new blog and start filling it up with sponsored posts. If you've got a blog that meets those requirements, click the little PayPerPost graphic, sign up, review my site, and start making money. If you don't have a blog that meets those requirements, why not start one and start blogging. Then don't forget to join PayPerPost in three months or so and start getting paid to blog.
Once you join, you can ever get paid for writing posts like this, talking about PayPerPost. That's right, this is a sponsored post. PPP is going to pay me $10 for it. This whole blog marketing thing is pretty cool, huh?
Basically, it's a cool way for people to make money from PayPerPost. The way it works is, you click that little graphic, sign up to PayPerPost, and then write a review of my post. Once your review is approved, PayPerPost will pay you $7.50. And they pay me $7.50, too!
I think this is a pretty smart move on the part of PPP. It gets more bloggers to sign up and start making money through sponsored posts, and it not only rewards existing members for their referrals, but it also helps them get more links to their blogs. It's a win-win (uh, make that a win-win-win) situation.
All you need to get started is a blog. Written in English. And it has to be at least 90 days old, with at least 20 posts within those 90 days. In other words, you can't start up a new blog and start filling it up with sponsored posts. If you've got a blog that meets those requirements, click the little PayPerPost graphic, sign up, review my site, and start making money. If you don't have a blog that meets those requirements, why not start one and start blogging. Then don't forget to join PayPerPost in three months or so and start getting paid to blog.
Once you join, you can ever get paid for writing posts like this, talking about PayPerPost. That's right, this is a sponsored post. PPP is going to pay me $10 for it. This whole blog marketing thing is pretty cool, huh?
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