Blog for Money
Payperpost is one of the hottest network for bloggers today. This company not only help bloggers to earn some cash in return of giving online companies a little bit of exposure from their blogs. I myself is a proud member of payperpost, in fact I’m one of the first Filipinos ‘I guess - I’m not sure though :) ‘ to become part of them. The first pinoy member of them i guess is Benj Arriola of actiononline.biz and followed by Mike Lopez of mikelopez.com. Anyway blogging for money is very common now in the Philippines, good thing Paypal is now available again in the Philippines. Paypal is one of the most important thing to have because Payperpost is using them to transfer money or use to pay their bloggers for every review/post they make.
If you’re wondering how to start or to earn money thru Payperpost, well here it is. First register and go to Payperpost.com, don’t forget your email address, password, paypal address and make sure you agree on their terms and conditions. Once you submitted your blog, you will then receive a notification whether your blog is approved or not. All payperpost members or posties must and are required to disclose that they’re receiving some form of payments. A disclosure badge are also premade so that it allows advertisers and to display their own content related to the opportunity you’ve taken.
From time to time, payperpost or ppp changes their rules and regulations especially on taking review/blog/post opportunities (opps) from 3 to 2 posts a day, meaning once you made two consecutive pay-per-post post for a day, you will be block from seeing or reserving new opps from that day. Once you become a registered member, you are allowed to take and reserve opportunities and to blog about it. You must wait for at least 2 weeks before advertisers approved your post and then you will be paid 30 days from the time the post has been approved. There are other ways on how you can make money thru blogging, subscribe to this site and you’ll receive more infos on money blogging.





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December 2nd, 2007 at 9:31 pm
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