Blogging—A Way to Survive Recession
Saturday, June 6, 2009 0:26This post sponsored by PayPerPost
A blog is essentially an online diary where people tell others across the world what they are doing, and others are invited to comment on what bloggers are doing. For the ones who are interest in the Internet and have a computer and Internet access, blogging is a viable way to make some extra money.
There are many “blogging-for-money” websites nowadays, some are better than the others with good reputation in practice. Different “blogging-for-money” websites have different characteristics.
Recently, the new version of PayPerPost—PayPerPost v4.0 just come to live. Compare to many other “blogging-for-money” websites, PayPerPost v4.0 doesn’t not set the amount of payment ahead. Instead, the bloggers are entitle to set their own rate, via setting the price per word as well as the price per link. Meanwhile, people can also choose the disclosure type and prefered link type.
As the PayPerPost system is connected with SocialSpark and CloudShout, for the people who already have a SocialSpark account, the log in information will already be populated to their v4.0 account. However, there are some disadvantage of this new system. Once you change the account detail with one of these websites, the log in information of other relevant websites will be affected. And it could turn into a big mess of endless resetting password in different websites.
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David Harris says:
June 7th, 2009 at 10:42 am
Well…not entirely sure if this works (or is even a real business model) but hey, it sparked me enough to include it in my latest post!