You know what makes PayPerPost great? The fact that the only other system that made me money was Side Show Collectibles, with Text Link Ads being a distant second. The latter has paid for the hosting of my small blog with a bit of cash left over.
I’ve done Google’s AdSense and have used many other programs, but they have all fallen flat on their faces. They’ve earned nothing, and continued to earn pretty much nothing for months in a row. Realistically, the only way that you’re going to make money using those programs is if you have a significant amount of traffic - or have your friends click through your links, I suppose, if you’re the type to do that.
Now take a look at PayPerPost. I’ve already received about $53.50 from them, with $30 or more yet to come. I can easily increase this amount simply by taking more offers. The same blog, the same content, earning much more money than it was before PPP.
In addition to that, the Posties (as us bloggers are called) seem to really be willing to help each other out. Because of them and their tips I have been able to increase my traffic a noticeable amount and my Alexa rating (*knock on wood*) continues to improve as a result.
It takes a little while to get rolling because there’s a one month lag between making the post and getting paid, but the more that you do it the smaller this problem becomes. Once that first month passes it doesn’t take much time before your PayPal account is receiving money nearly every day. All you have to do is post an offer (or two) every day and keep it up.
Seriously, it’s that easy. Don’t believe me? Use my Review My Post button below and see for yourself. You’ll begin to make money blogging before you know it.
So that’s the money side of it. Then there’s the folks at PayPerPost who don’t seem to be too shy to participate in their forums. I’m sure that they’re enjoying their success, but they’re still not out of reach from us bloggers.
All in all it’s been a pretty darn good system. How could you not love PayPerPost? Especially as a college student. Fairly effortless money that you can make between classes, that’s not from loans, that can allow you (and your buddies) to enjoy a pizza or a movie or a drink… I mean, seriously. That’s <3.
~Steph
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