Another way to make money from PayPerPost
February 18, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Working at Home, Business Advice, Blogging
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Pay Per Post, the company that pays you to write blog ads
has just released a new program. It is an affiliate program where instead of just having someone sign up, you are able to insert a code into your posts, and it produces a button like the one below that the poster can click on to ‘review the post’ and it sends them to the sign up page and once they sign up there is a opportunity created just for them about the post that they clicked on to get signed up, where they can then write a post reviewing the post that they chose. As well as all of the other opps available. They will get 7.50 and I will get 7.50.
While the process is a tad complicated, and the button is not customizable, it is a good idea. It is a great way to introduce new people into the pay per post program without posting about it every day. :-) They also just implemented a new disclosure policy, where if the advertiser chooses you insert a code into the post adding a button that says ‘this post sponsored by…’ and the sponsors name. Lots of great changes underway, and postie con ‘07 is coming up soon. I hope to meet everyone there!
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