Join PayPerPost to Earn Money in 2009 – Lot’s of Great Opp’s Coming!
- Comments: 7
- Posted on: December 23rd, 2008
40 opportunities open at PayPerPost for ‘no PR’ blogs to write! I haven’t seen this many for a LONG time!
This is a GREAT time to sign up as 2009 is going to be an awesome year for bloggers who wish to write paid opps.











I heard that PPP is trimming bloggers now..Some didn’t passed based on their assessment. I just don’t what are their basis..
Can I join this TEDHead’s group crew?
Reply@nes (1 comments.):
Hi nes,
YES – you certainly may join the TEDHead’s! I’d love to have you on my crew.
Here is a link to copy and paste to join:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41924561217
IZEA has an ongoing program to be sure the blogs in their system meet certain conditions. The requirements for a blog to be approved are:
English Only Blogs.
Original Blog Content.
Minimum Blog Age. Blogs must be live for a minimum of thirty (30) days, counted from the date of the blog’s first post, with at least ten (10) pre-existing posts written in the 30 days prior to registration with the PayPerPost Marketplace.
Chronological Archives.
TRANSPARENCY & DISCLOSURE.
If your blog meets this criteria, please sign up using the link in my post (above)!
Thanks!
ReplyI’m a member of Social Spark and I’ve found that I’m not qualified for all of PPPs opportunities. It’s really frustrating! I see lots of great things I’d love to do, but I’m not qualified… Is there a reason that you’d know of?
Sadie’s last blog post..Sweet Weakness
ReplyOh darn, I hadn’t signed on to PPP this week. I missed a lot!
I better check and see if there’s any left for me.
Reply@Sadie (13 comments.):
Hey Sadie,
There are a number of reasons you (and I – and many other bloggers) do not qualify for all ‘opps’ – even if and when you see them and they do seem suitable.
The system is set up to accomodate various levels of blogs and bloggers – so not all opps are open to all bloggers, due to segmentation.
Your PR (page rank) for PayPerPost and your RR (RealRank) for SocialSpark both play an important part in determining which opps are for you.
The ‘categories’ you listed your blog under are very important too. Log in to the PPP dashboard. Under Account Settings click on ‘My Blogs’ – click on your blog ‘name’ and it will take you to your settings page where you may view the categories you selected for your blog. You may select up to 4 categories and I know your blog would include: Female Topics, Living, Health, Fitness & Beauty, Fashion, Style & Trends – do you have 4 categories selected?
There is a certain amount of luck involved in getting opps as well. You might hit it lucky and get one that is a perfect fit for you and your blog – or you might be a minute late and all the opps have been filled (grey in color). There are many bloggers all vying for the same opps and unless you spend a lot of time refreshing the dashboard to stay current, you could easily miss out.
If you read the IZEA Forum topics you will gain a tremendous amount of knowledge in all aspects of paid blogging.
I know there will be a ton of great new opps coming in the new year, so get ready for some exciting times!
Let me know if you have any more specific questions – if I don’t know the answer, I’ll find out
Reply@heatherinbeautifulbc (104 comments.):
Thanks! I’ll go in and make sure I have the right categories. I put my Say-So blog on the site, though, not Skinny. I thought it would be more appropriate for writing more ‘advertising-like’ posts. Since I wasn’t sure what kind of opportunities I would get, I wanted to put my Say-So blog since it’s a very open-ended blog. I’ve heard that there’s a PR update coming next month sometime, so maybe that will help me. I guess I can’t have multiple blogs on there?
Reply@Sadie (15 comments.):
Sadie, I really hope there is a PR update – soon!
Yes, you may submit ALL your blogs – as long as they meet the criteria – you may get more opps as you will be covering more categories that way
I’d definitely put your ’skinny’ blog on PPP and SS.
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