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Review: PayPerPost.com
July 2nd, 2009Every blogger hopes for a quicn and easy way to make their blog profitable. While this isn’t easily accomplished, there are tools that help bloggers achieve at least a small level of income. One such tool is PayPerPost.com. They have a new version out, PayPerPost v4.0, and it’s supposed to make monetizing your blog even easier.
With the PPP system, you enter your blog information into their database and then they contact you with offers from advertisers that want you to blog about their products/services. You can enter multiple blogs into the system and control your opportunities from one central admin page. And you always have the option to turn down an opportunity if you’re not interested in the product or if it doesn’t fit with your blog’s theme. I don’t do many of these posts (many of the items don’t fit with the CWAHM theme), but I do know a few other bloggers that use their system regularly. None of them are making a bundle, but in today’s economy every little bit of income helps.
So, if you’re a blogger looking for content and a little extra cash, check out PayPerPost and see if it might be a fit for you.You can check it out at PayPerPost v4.0 or follow them on twitter at @payperpost.
“This post sponsored by PayPerPost”










