PPP Direct

PayPerPost.com has released a new program on their website which they call PPP Direct. You had to take the pain to visit PayPerPost’s website and select a post you could review. You were either not happy with the post requirements or because of how much you were going to earn. PPP Direct is PayPerPost’s answer to all those problems.

The basic requirement is to place some code into your website which lets advertisers know how much you would like to earn for each post. Most services like ReviewMe give their users only 50-65% of what comes from the advertiser. With PPP Direct this is set to change. Advertisers reach you directly and PPP charges a small 10% of the total amount as the processing fee(used for PayPal/Credit Card charges) to help you make the most out of your blog.

It all about making transactions with an advertiser. For example, an advertiser offers you $20 to review one site, which is obviously very low by your standards. With the coming of this new PPP program you can simply try increasing the bid to $30, a great addition which no other similar service provides..

It will be interesting to see how ReviewMe and similar websites react to this announcement from PPP. What I’m most curious about is to see is how PPP Direct will be seen by the big websites. One thing is for sure…this announcement is bound to drag a great deal of business from ReviewMe and will shake up the world of blog marketing.

For more information you can read payperpost Blog or the video blog here. I think it’s your turn to get paid to blog. PayPerPost is the easiest place to start.

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