PayPerPost Direct

12 Jun 2007 ·

Product/Site Reviews



My blog was just recently approved over at PayPerPost or as some call it, PPP. I’m sure most bloggers already know about PayPerPost and I know some who are already regular and die hard posties. Aside from it’s regular posting opportunities, PayPerPost recently launched PPP Direct which is a new way of earning through blogging.

What exactly is PPP Direct? Here’s what the guys over at PPP have to say about their new service:

We are pleased to announce that we have launched PayPerPost Direct. PPP Direct is an exciting new way for you to make money from your blog by contracting directly with advertisers. PPP Direct allows you to keep more of the money per transaction than any other service out there.

What makes it different from the regular payperpost scheme? Instead of choosing from a list of posting opportunities listed by PayPerPost, bloggers directly reach out to advertisers by advertising their blog. Bloggers also get to choose how much they would charge for the reviews that they make for the advertiser’s site or product.

PPP Direct is better than other similar services because it only charges a 10% fee which is used for PayPal fees and credit card processing. With PPP Direct, bloggers get to keep most of their hard earned money.

Wanna earn extra income from blogging? Try PayPerPost Direct!



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