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Pay Per Post!

Posted by Not John Chow | June 30, 2008 .

Here is my first post for Pay Per Post. Pay Per Post is a site where new blogger’s can earn cash by conducting blog reviews" target="_blank">blog reviews’ target=_blank>blog reviews about products and sites that are listed on their web site. This is an excellent option for beginners and small blogs to bring in some money to off set your hosting costs and maybe even earn a little profit. I have tried Smorty and still recommend it but, Pay Per Post has more opportunities to choose from. You can pick what you want to write about as the choices are great.

What would you do if someone paid you to write your posts? You could buy an ice cream sundae for dessert. Or maybe you could buy flowers for your wife. Or maybe you could do something really crazy like pay a bill.

What ever you decide to spend your money on at least you will have money. You can use some money can’t you? I know I can.

So, give it a try, click on the Pay Per Post link in the side bar and sign up today. You can even earn $20 on day one by writing about what you like about Pay Per Post!

So, what are you waiting about.

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4 Comments so far
  1. Kevin July 4, 2008 10:39 am

    I am thinking about joining Pay per Post, but I heard you will get banned from Google if you do. Have you had seen any negative consequences yet??

    Kevin’s last blog post..Goodbye Blog Rush

  2. Halim-Belajar SEO July 8, 2008 10:10 am

    I think ppp will make our site PR goes down, there is one blog that I visited recently claim that his site PR has goes down from PR 3 to 0, although not promote pay per post, just write about it.

    Halim-Belajar SEO’s last blog post..Belajar SEO seek for her daughter help!

  3. Not John Chow July 8, 2008 8:59 pm

    I am re-thinking PPP. I think it will negatively affect your page rank and the three sites I tried have few opportunities for new bloggers. The old timers grab all the good paying jobs quickly and you have to earn your chance to qualify for more jobs. It is turning out to be a waste of time.

  4. Paul U August 10, 2008 10:20 pm

    I have been for payperpost for quite awhile now with no opportunity for me.

    Paul U’s last blog post..Courage + money = success [Digg]