02 December, 2006

PayPerPost Info

Ok, found a site that looks like it pays not too bad for blogging. The site is http://www.payperpost.com and it seems legit. However, there are some issues with who they will pay to blog. They won't pay for posts to sites designed to pay people to blog. PPP lists the following sites (I'll follow up on them in the near future):
blogcharm
bloggerparty
writingup.com

I have heard of blogcharm, and started a couple of blogs there (At The Top Of My Lungs and CSharp Follies) although I've tried to keep them updated, I haven't seen 1 red cent (or a copper cent either for that matter). But I'm nothing if not peristant.

The other two I know nothing about, but like I said, I will research those.

Okay, back to payerperpost.com. Several other items in their service agreement that gives a newbie pause are some restrictions.

The blog must be older than 90 days, and must have at least 20 posts in the past 90 days, and must not have gone more than 3o days without any posts in the past 90 days, and the 20 posts in the past 90 days cannot have been in the same month.
Blogs must be live for a minimum of 90 days, counted from the Blog's first post, with at least 20 pre-existing posts prior to using our service. Verification of existence will be provided via third party spider.

A submitted blog must have no more than a 30-day gap between posts in the past 90 days.

Blogs must have 20 posts over the passed 90 days. The majority of those posts may not be in one solid month.

So, there you have everything I know about this one. I do happen to have a blog that is older than 90 days and submitted it, but it was refused because it didn't have 20 posts in the past 90 days. So I started posting like crazy, and in the past 6 weeks, I've been able to get about 30 posts for the past 90 days.


However, I think I didn't post anything at all during October. So I expect the resubmit will be denied as well. If it is, I will resubmit it at the end of January and see what happens.

I'll keep ya'll posted.

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