PPP Direct
It’s been a little less than a month since I joined PayPerPost to make money through blogging. It has been a challenge for me to write posts that do not directly sound like ads to put in my site, but I’m actually having fun. My creative juices are flowing plus I make money = great deal in my opinion. :)
PayPerPost recently released a new version, and with it is PPP Direct. PPP Direct allows the PPP members (aka Posties) to be directly approached by advertisers and get them to write special blog posts. The Postie simply specifies the minimum amount for a post on his blog, installs a widget and then when an advertiser wants him to write something, he simply clicks the widget and make an offer. Simple, eh? But what’s so different about PPP and other similarly blogging for money websites?
- PPP lets you keep more money you have earned. Other competitors charge between 50%-100% markup on the post, while PPP Direct charges only 10% service fee, which will be used for PayPal and Credit Card fees.
- Security. Since the posts are done via PPP Direct’s system, you don’t have to leave your email address for some random advertiser to get. Similarly, advertisers will also be sure that the people they will be paying are genuine people, and that these websites are legit and checked by PPP themselves.
- Ease of use. The PPP Direct widget helps the process easy for both posters and advertisers. The advertisers can also pay with their credit card and access their existing PPP account balance to make purchases.
More information about PPP Direct can be read here. This is a great and secure way for bloggers to earn the most amount of money possible from their posts, and for advertisers to make sure they get what they pay for. :)
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Enjoy PPP. I have been publishing blog ads for them since October 2006 and have made $3500 to date. Not a ton of money, but nothing to sneeze at either.
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