Well, if getting paid to do "something" is a requirement to be a professional at that "something" then I am now officially a pro-blogger then. I am now a postie at payperpost, getting paid for sponsored posts.
PayPerPost.com is a website that caters to all pro-bloggers around. Payperpost, connects advertisers to pro-bloggers and vice versa. The site aims to provide online advertisers with a vast network of bloggers who are more than willing to post blogs regarding their products or promos for a minimal amount. Bloggers in turn, provide sponsors with the necessary links to drive traffic to their websites.
I have been a blogger for quite a long time now writing about photography and my work but haven't really been into "pro-blogging". Not that I don't wanna earn extra but I just didn't know where to start. I don't know but fate probably led me to payperpost. I was surfing around the net to look for ways to improve my searchabitly and my rankings on Google. Until I bumped into a blogger (forgot which site) who won and got paid for writing about some sponsor. From then on, I got really buzzed and immediately signed up for payperpost.
Now, I am writing my first payperpost sponsored post. I hope this won't be the last.
If you want to join and earn extra too, just log on to payperpost and sign-up. It's absolutely free.
If you want to know more, here are some points from the payperpost FAQ/help sheet:
Does my blog qualify?
You may accept Opportunities through PPP Direct at any time by placing the PPP Direct Badge on your blog. If you’d like to have your blog approved for Marketplace Opportunities, our Terms of Service offer specific requirements.
How do I choose the right categories?
You should select the categories that represent the main focus(es) of your blog. More information can be found here.
How often can I update my blog categories?
After updating your categories, you must wait 30 days before you may update them again.
How often are my blogs rankings going to be updated?
Our system will scan for updated ranking information if your ranks are more then 48 hours old when you log in to your PPP account.
How do I add a new blog?
Log in and go to the ‘my blogs’ tab. Scroll to the bottom of your current blog(s) and select the Add a Blog link. You must have 10 approved posts on an approved blog before you add another blog.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
PayPerPost.com: I am now a pro-blogger!
Posted by Ryan Macalandag at 6:33 PM
Labels: blogging, blogs, pay per post, payperpost
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