My blog finally got approved for Pay Per Post. It’s been a long three months and many, many post along the way. However, I’m finally able to add another way to monetize my blog. So my first advertising opportunity that I’m going to write about is Pay Per Post which pays a whopping $20.00.

How I found out about Pay Per Post was observing the more successful bloggers and I kept noticing the name Pay Per Post popping up in their documented blogger’s monthly income. Then one Saturday morning, reading a few of my favorate blogs, I learned of the web-based company responsible for Pay Per Post, IZEA.

Pay Per Post is user friendly. When I log on, I have my blogger’s dashboard. This shows featured opportunites, opportunities that pays very handsomely in a section called “Big Green” as well as a section of top earners. I like this very much as I can take a peak at what bloggers are really earning for the day, month or an “all time” high.

With Pay Per Post, when you sign up, be ready to start posting. Posties are given about 6 hours to honor the commitment of the post. This allows others to have an opportunity to post.

Another requirment is bloggers must also post at the end of each post a disclaimer that lets readers know that you’re getting paid for the post.

The only downside that I noticed is that most of the advertising opportunities have a waiting period. I’ve logged on several times and seen that an opportunity was posted only a few hours but is already filled up with posties waiting in line. The demand for opportunities are limited but the supply of bloggers is plentiful.

Pay Per Post also offers the blogger an additional way to make money with another feature called Pay Per Post Direct. This allows advertisers to directly offer bloggers advertising opportunities. Bloggers create a Pay Per Post badge widget for advertisers to directly negotiate with the blogger about advertising opportunities. I personally like this feature.

The Pay Per Post University is a place where new posties can get acquainted with the service. What I like most about the university is it’s video tutorials. I can just sit back and watch and rewind again rather than read.

It seems Pay Per Post is a recognized leader in the social advertising media. I’m glad to be apart now of a community of bloggers promoting advertisers products and services. It now allows me to strengthen my writing skills which I most desperately need to do.


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