Monday, October 22, 2007

Great program and a little video for bloggers.

Hey folks,

I figured it was about time I ran a V-Blog post and found some great video from Pay Per Post to share. This clip is one of several videos on their members blogs that takes you behind the scenes on a very successful start up. From raising money to get rolling, and doing their first advertising industry trade show, to clowning around and remembering that getting there means nothing if they can't enjoy it, this team seems to be making all the right moves to accomplish their mission as a company.

What they do for advertisers: Pay per post offers services that allow advertisers to get 3rd person feedback on their websites and products on popular Web 2.0 sites, ranging from blogs to online communities. These sites syndicate the articles using RSS feeds so each post can appear on thousands of sites. Advertisers are paying up to several hundred dollars for just a single post and seeing almost instant rewards in traffic and link popularity.

What they do for Bloggers: Bloggers, or as they refer to us, Posties get paid to review websites, products, and offers on their blogs. We get a portion of the revenues generated from paid advertising for doing what we already do. Let's face it, we surf thousands of sites a year, if we find one we like it gets posted to our blog and we earn nothing. Pay Per Post helps us find great sites and pays us to write the same articles we have been writing for free.

I have heard a few bloggers saying they feel like they are selling out with other services. They think the money motivates the ton of their post and makes them less real. With Pay Per Post, you choose the offers you accept, and can choose to review only products and websites you believe in and maybe even use daily, so don't be a sell out, join Pay Per Post and start earning from your honest opinions.

OK, here is the video I promised, grab pop corn and click play.



Andy Zeus Anderson

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