Sometimes living in a small community really, really sucks. It’s so hard to get a job. I’m sitting here over the summer, jobless and I start University in two months. As you can probably guess, Unviersity equals big money which equals big debt. I’ve been thinking for months and months about how I could earn some money to help reduce my debt when I goto school. I finally found the answer. Pay Per Post.
I had seen PPP on some sites that I visit. I never really but any thought into it until I was racking my brain trying to figure out how I was going to earn some cash this summer. So I went to the site and checked it out.
The first thing that concerned me was how does a person get paid? Do they send me a check and if they do is it only avaliable in a certain country? Lucky for me, all you need is a paypal account. They put the money directly onto there once you’re post has been approved. From you’re paypal account, you can transfer the money to your bank account.
For me, PPP made perfect sense. I love blogging so why not blog and make some cash on the side? I could put it towards my tuition and during the school year, I can even maybe buy that necklass on Ebay I’ve been eyeing! Maybe even a new book to read. Who knows.
I really think you should check it out. It’s pretty cool! PayPer Post is an awesome blog marketing tool that really needs to be checked out by everyone.
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I have to admit I know very little about Pay Per Post so my understanding of it may not be 100% correct. From what I gather bloggers get paid for promoting a product or service - I am not sure if the visitors to sites have to click on a link for the blogger to get paid but I would guess so. My problem with this is that there is always the temptation for bloggers to plug any random product or service just to increase the chances of getting paid, then a blog just becomes another form of spam.
By Lee on 07.04.08 5:11 am | Permalink
Actually, PayPerPost just pays for the post. People don’t have to click on anything for you to get paid, you get paid just for writing. It’s better than AdSense and all those pay-per-click sites :p
They also have started a project recently called SocialSpark (http://www.socialspark.com) that does things a little differently, but you get paid to post and it’s also much like an online community like MySpace.
I hope I’ve made the concept a little clearer
By Jules on 07.07.08 7:31 am | Permalink
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