Pay Per Post announces a new blog marketing tool; PPP Direct. They always have something new and exciting going on there. This one I really like. Blogger simply place a widget in their page like this:


Don't worry, there are other color choices, and other badges if you don't care for this particular one. And you can create a custom badge too.
You specify the minimum payment you are willing to accept. Interested advertisers can click on the button, and a screen will pop up that allows them to request a sponsored post. Then the advertiser fills out the requirements for the post, and their payment information. You will get an email alerting you that you have a received a direct opportunity. You have the option of accepting, rejecting or even negotiating the opportunity. If terms are agreeable, you write the post. The advertiser has four days to request any changes to the post, and then you get paid; immediately.
You get paid the full amount of your minimum acceptable payment. Pay Per Post charges the advertiser a 10% fee. Yes, only 10%. There are some other sites out there that charge mark up fees from 50% up to 100%. That kind of fee for an advertising lead generated from your blog?! What a rip off!
So, if you are an advertiser, interested in advertising on this blog, click on the widget above (or in the side bar.) Tell me what you're thinking of, and let's start negotiating!


Pay Per Post announces a new blog marketing tool; PPP Direct. They always have something new and exciting going on there. This one I really like. Blogger simply place a widget in their page like this:



Don't worry, there are other color choices, and other badges if you don't care for this particular one. And you can create a custom badge too.
You specify the minimum payment you are willing to accept. Interested advertisers can click on the button, and a screen will pop up that allows them to request a sponsored post. Then the advertiser fills out the requirements for the post, and their payment information. You will get an email alerting you that you have a received a direct opportunity. You have the option of accepting, rejecting or even negotiating the opportunity. If terms are agreeable, you write the post. The advertiser has four days to request any changes to the post, and then you get paid; immediately.
You get paid the full amount of your minimum acceptable payment. Pay Per Post charges the advertiser a 10% fee. Yes, only 10%. There are some other sites out there that charge mark up fees from 50% up to 100%. That kind of fee for an advertising lead generated from your blog?! What a rip off!
So, if you are an advertiser, interested in advertising on this blog, click on the widget above (or in the side bar.) Tell me what you're thinking of, and let's start negotiating!