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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

i signed up for PPP!

i have been blogging for almost three years now and recently the only thing i know how to monitize a blog is through blogsvertise, google AdSense, bidvertiser and nuffnang. up to until now i am looking for alternative and good source of income. doing web development is a pain and maybe trying to venture into writing and blogging may help and save me from gruelling hours of coding and programming and designing.


why i signed up for PPP?

one word: ka-ching!

i simply trying to earn some cash while blogging. that’s what blog advertising i.e. PPP is all about; giving bloggies or posties like me, earning some money to review advertisers’ sites.

i joined PayPerPost out of curiosity many months ago, as i have seen those PPP badges on various blogs and they all raved about the wonderful opportunity. as a starters, you get paid US$20 to blog about PPP. that’s easy money i say, so get register.

plus if you got nothing to post or having one of those ‘writer’s block’ moments or your life is not that interesting, you can always check out PayPerPost and review the opportunities given to bloggers and earn some dosh.

at least i get some extra income while blogging. hey, i’m happy! i just need to be more active and review more; as every money earned, i get to buy more stuffs online.


why PayPerPost (PPP)?

PayPerPost is a pretty cool program that enables bloggers to earn cash by writing articles about new products and services. essentially, PPP acts as a middle man between companies and bloggers. companies go to PPP in search of free lance writers who will write a review of their product for a specified amount of dollars. bloggers have the option to choose whichever product or service they like best to write a review about.

however there are a few key rules to the PPP program. the most important rule in the PPP program is that you must, absolutely must, have a blog. if you do not have a blog you cannot sign up for PPP therefore you must make sure that you have one before attempting to sign up. starting a blog is very easy and there are many websites on the web that offer 100% free blogs. the second most important rule in the PPP program is that your blog must be live for at least 90 days. this means that your blog must be at least 90 days old before you can begin the process of getting paid for writing reviews. if your blog is less than 90 days old you are still eligible to sign up for the PPP program however you will have to wait until your blog has passed the 90 day mark before you can begin earning money for writing articles. when you’re blog is less than 90 days old the PPP program still allows you to begin referring other bloggers to their service. generating referrals to the PPP program can also generate money. PPP will pay a flat fee for every member you refer but only after your referral has written their first article and the article has been accepted by PPP.

i highly suggest joining the PPP program as a means of generating extra income online. if you’re interested in joining the PPP program i’ve left a button on the side bar. good luck... and if you find success with PPP don’t forget to come back and let me know!

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