Has anyone tried Pay Per Post?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by gregdavidson, May 12, 2009.

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    I was thinking about using their service but I don't quite get how it works. Can somebody please explain this to me. At first I thought it was a marketplace where you can choose which blogs you want to blog about you. But now it appears to be a more automated system.
     
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  2. James Woon

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    How much per post?
     
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    gregdavidson Well-Known Member

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    I was referring to PayPerPost.com
     
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    Pay Per Post is a website that will pay you if you have a blog and a decent amount of followers and are willing to post about peoples products and services. You can also advertise with it if you pay bloggers to write about your website. It kinda sucks because you spam your readers, if you have a good followership stick with google adsense and keep posting orginal content rather than advertising for people.
     
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    gregdavidson Well-Known Member

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    I still don't get how it works. Is it automated or do you manually select the blogs you want to write about your website, and wait for approval from the administrator?
     
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    If I'm not mistaken, PayPerPost works this way: you send the post to them for their approval, and then you post it in your site.
     
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    noi didnt try it. but i wish to try it.
     
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    There are better ways to make money out there, I have heard quite a few bad things about their business practices in the past. If you want to do paid reviews, solicit them on your website.
     
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    Payperpost looks like a great way to earn cash :)
     
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  10. gregdavidson

    gregdavidson Well-Known Member

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    I don't get what you're talking about. Basically what I'm looking for is a legitimate marketplace where I can pay bloggers to write about my website and link to it. I don't think you can do that on your own website.
     
    gregdavidson, May 16, 2009 IP
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    i found a site that just like this, you'll have to post a summary or sort of it in your blog yet you have to redirect the readers to their site in order for the readers to read the whole part. :D
     
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    I have used pay per post as both a blogger and advertiser. As a blogger I make a good amount from them and they have made some great changes over the last few months.

    As an advertiser I have had the most luck with skipping page rank and going for their real rank. You get more people checking your product/site out then going for just page rank. If your looking for page rank, expect to pay for it as there are many opportunities just sitting there because the advertiser ask too little for the link.

    I also use there other service social spark and that one is really great for providing traffic. All links are no follow though so no pr boost, but you have very high traffic blogs on there.
     
    cristlegirl, May 17, 2009 IP