• Profit Blogging and WordPress for amateurs| 5 Comments

    Statistics reveal that WordPress is the most widely used blogging platform. The reasons of its wide usage which are in plenty. Apart from the various constraints, restrictions and ease-of-use issues on other platforms, the money prospect keeps everyone interested!
    Making money online is still a dream for a lot of internet sapiens, most of them are [...]

  • Will PPP Bloggers Receive the Next Google Slap?| 8 Comments

    Attention Pay Per Post Bloggers
    You might not know it yet, but it is highly possible that you guys are next…by being on the receiving end of the next round of Google slapping.
    It seems that we are up to round 4 of all the Google bashing that’s going on in the blogosphere. In this round it [...]

  • Pay Per Post Policy Changes| Comments Off

    [seen in TechCrunch]
    If you’re blogging with PayPerPost, then you should take note of their disclosure policy changes. PPP now states that all bloggers must disclose that they are getting paid for their writing and reviews.
    This change is due to regulations from the FTC, but there’s still room as fas as full disclosure goes.
    This is taken [...]

  • ReviewMe – PayPerPost Copycat?| 2 Comments

    ReviewMe just opened their doors to both bloggers and advertisers today. Are they just another PayPerPost copycat?
    From what’s obvious, ReviewMe is built of the foundation of product & service reviews. Unlike PayPerPost where you can get a blogger to just mention your site’ latest news, this seems to be more specific. Reviews only.
    Here’s a quote [...]

  • PayPerPost Announces New Disclosure Policy| 2 Comments

    What happens when a new idea shakes up the entire marketplace?
    It gets critised and condemmed.
    Such is the case of PayPerPost, a service that provides an opportunity to both bloggers and advertisers to make the most out of the blogosphere. Advertisers pay bloggers to post reviews and snippets about their product on their blogs. A [...]