Big Payouts With PPP
Posted on 09 August 2007 by Sharon

No review of paid blogging sites would be complete without a look at PayPerPost. I’ll admit to having a love hate relationship with the site at first. That’s probably because their site took aeons to load and when I got there, I didn’t find many qualified opportunities. It was an exercise in frustration for a while.
But that has changed, up to a point. The site loads quickly and there are more available opportunities. Best of all, they are colour coded so that you know what’s available and what’s not. Pay Per Post offers one of the best opportunities for making large amounts of money. Some of the bloggers there have made thousands. My earnings are more modest, but I only do PPP posts occasionally.
When I started doing paid posts, Pay Per Post offered the best revenue potential of any of the sites. Yes, there are a few opportunities that pay $5 (which seems to be the baseline for this kind of writing), but there were also plenty of opportunities that paid $18, as well as a few that paid more than $100. I never seemed to logon at the right times to catch the occasional $1,000 video blogging opps, but I’m sure those that did were very happy. Check out the Big Green section when you login to see the current highest paying opportunities or go green when you check out what the top earners have made.
As if that weren’t enough, Pay Per Post has other opportunities for bloggers to earn. You earn from referrals, you earn when someone signs up and reviews your post and you earn through PPP Direct if someone requests a review. The ‘review my post’ system is a bit strange. I’m still waiting for payment on reviews that were done months ago and there’s no way for me to find out why they are still pending.
Opportunities pay out approximately one month after the post has been approved, but approval can take a while. So you might do a post today and it might be two months before you see the cash. On the other hand if advertisers pay up early, then you might be paid in a couple of weeks.
PPP has a disclosure policy which applies to most of the postings you do for them. This means either including the information in the body of the post or putting a badge at the end of the post. I don’t have a problem with that, though some people do.
My only beef with PPP is that it doesn’t like my Blogger blogs and it has rejected this one because the posts from its old home are still in Google’s cache - it’s a duplicate content penalty. While I’m waiting to resolve that (I’ve explained that this blog has moved to a new home) I can still earn with PPP Direct.
In general, I give PPP the thumbs up. It hasn’t worked perfectly for me, but I think it’s still worth persisting with.
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August 9th, 2007 at 10:54 pm
Thanks. I was looking for a quick review of PPP. This is great.
August 10th, 2007 at 12:35 pm
Glad you liked it, Cindy. I’m working my way through all the places I earn from blogging, so there will be a few more to come.