Archive for October 30th, 2006
I have been using PayPerPost for about a month. When I first tried it; I did not think it would really work. I mean who would pay to write a simple blog? The whole idea seemed a little far fetched. Well, I am happy to admit that I was wrong. Payperpost really does pay. The extra $50 that I have earned are pretty sweet. I know that It would have taken me months to earn that kind of money with google adsense. As far as what I plan to do with money; well.. the holidays are coming. So some shopping is definitely in order!
The ironic thing is that I found out about Payperpost from reading a random blog post.. just like you are reading this one
October 30th, 2006
I apologize for the lack of posting in these past few days. I was out for the weekend and just came back last night. Moreoever, I am spending a lot of my free time on my other website, SaddeGeet. To be honest, the ‘free time’ lately has been almost non existent. Work is keeping me pretty busy. But I should really get back to blogging a little bit more. Maybe that can be my new year resolution.. but thats about 2 months away. Lets hope I can get back to about 4-5 posts per week. Maybe I need to set aside a set time every day for blogging..
October 30th, 2006
Payperpost, the guys behind a paid blogging, seem to be in hot water again. They are getting a lot of negative reaction from the established blogging community. Everyone from Scoble to TechCrunch are really hating on them. These big name bloggers do not realize how difficult it is for a small blog to monetize. I have had adsense on this blog for about 5 months and have make about $10/month. That compared to what these guys are brining in is very absurb. It is just very difficult for a small blogger to establish himself. And if Payperpost is offering them a chance to make some extra money from the blog; what is the harm. Anyways; thats my 2 cents. I think payperpost should be allowed to stay as it is; and people should just chill out a little. What do you guys think?
October 30th, 2006