You can make even more money at Payperpost now
I just got home and discovered that I have a very happy wife today. Why? Well, Payperpost went into segmentation last week, and she started getting some very good posting opportunities earlier today.
That’s right. We both work with Payperpost in order to make money blogging. I’ve been a member of Payperpost since the end of October, and my wife has been a member since near the beginning of October. Together we’ve made over $4000. Pretty good for writing a few posts on our blogs isn’t it?
So what’s segmentation? Well, Payperpost implemented a system last week that allows advertisers to choose which bloggers can write posts for them based on the bloggers Page Rank, Alexa rating and by how well they’ve performed in the past when writing for other advertisers. Bloggers with higher ratings can earn some pretty good money. We’re talking $1000 a post for PR8 bloggers!
Payperpost only charges it’s advertisers a 35% service fee. Unlike some other companies Rev1ewme who charge a 100% markup! Bloggers and advertisers lose out when a company charges high service fees. Advertisers don’t have unlimited budgets and the higher the fees the less bloggers they can have writing paid advertisements for them.
Bloggers who’s sites are new and don’t really have much of a rank can still make good money with Payperpost. Hey when I started out both of my sites were PR0, yet I still managed to make about $30 a day when I chose to write paid posts. Page rank can go up if you work to promote your site, and as a result so can your earnings.
Now that my sites have decent page and Alexa rankings, and I’ve built up my reputation on Payperpost as a fairly good writer I should be able to make perhaps as much as $100 if I want to since the opportunities are paying so much better! My wife has three blogs in PPP and they all have really good PR and Alexa ratings so she can make even more than me.
All of the sites that work through Payperpost have a disclosure policy. It’s either in their sidebar or on a separate page of their site. We are now required to disclose that we write paid posts and that’s fine by me.
Come and join Trish and I at Payperpost. Bloggers and advertisers should all do well with the new segmentation system.








