PPP Direct Launches
Posted by: Rea Maor In: Making Money Online - Friday, May 25th, 2007Good news,
PPP (Pay Per Post) has finally started their own Direct Sponsorship service (Similar to RevieMe). It seems that we (as bloggers) won’t have to wait Weeks (or even months)
before getting accepted , just to find out that after all the hard work we’re putting
to develop the blog and the community companies like ReviewMe comes and take
50% of your revenue.
I was very happy when I got the email from them letting me know about their new
service and after reading some more about it I’m happy to say that if they’ll be wise
enough they might take a Very big Network share out of ReviewMe’s market.
they are (in my opinion) just what this Blogging industry needs,
someone for the Small and fairly new blogs, with ReviewMe and similar users
had to have PR 4 (which can take 2 and 3 update cycles to achieve) and Alexa
rating of 100,000 and up (which doesn’t indicate about general quality of site, only for audience) but with Pay Per Post I truly feels that they look at my blog not only according to
dry numbers, but they’ll consider my Content as well, Quality should be more important
then Quantity’¦ and that’s what so great about them.
Also, unlike other companies, they won’t rip you off for 50% (or more) of your revenue
they’ll only take a small share of the money (10% of the revenue when 5% goes directly to PayPal fees). Leaving you with a LOT more!
If you take big bloggers as an example, some of them earn up to 500 USD with ReviewMe,
if someone order a review from them they get a 250 USD chunk for them, that’s good… BUT
if they were using PayPerPost, they could have stayed with 450 USD (200 USD more!!!)
Now, if it was you… what would you prefer?!
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May 25th, 2007 at 22:59
“Quality should be more important
then Quantity’