I am sorry to take so long getting back with y’all, the storms around here had our power going off and on and things I thought I sent dissapeared. So I am pasting here what I previously wrote to answer a few questions. If you want anymore info, please feel free to ask!
About the questions about PayPerPost
First your blog must be at least 90 days old and have regular posts, not everyday but not once a month either. So if you don’t already have this then start today! 90 days goes by really fast. They should just be whatever you would normally post about, I do not atylor my blog to fit payperpost or any other program. Rather I take advantage of programs that fit with what I feel called to write anyway. Jesus always comes first in my book and He honors that.
Second, your blog needs to have an “archives” page. and it needs to be not too hard to find.
Third you need a PayPal account. that is how you get paid. After you have had the account for a little bit you can get a debit card sent to you that makes using your payperpost money easily accessible for groceries or any spending. If you don’t already have a PayPal account you will love it for Ebay and www.jumpinbloomers.com and lots of other places.
Sign up for payperpost and they will check for these things. they are really helpful and if you don’t qualify yet they will help you till you do. I will say it again, they are really helpful! They don’t even call them customer care they call them customer love!
Then you get to see your “opportunities you qualify for. Click on the one for PayPerPost.
Your first post you get to write is about PayPerPost and why you got started and what you plan to spend your money on. I would lve it if you would tell about me sharing it with you and link to my blog www.pennyraine.com/blog but of course you don’t have to. Make sure you follow the directions on the “opportunity” page, including pasting the invisable link they give you. It tracks traffic.
Once they tell you everything is done right it goes into your payout page where it waits for 30 days then they pay into your paypal account. The paypal thing is one way only, PayPerPost does not know your password and cannot deduct any money.
I have been with them for a couple months, you can look abck on my blog to see exact dates if you like. I got my first pay about a month ago and so far I have made about $100 and have another couple hundred coming. I don’t have a real established blog and not much traffic so I don’t qualify for a lot of opportunities. Some days I make nothing but then some days I make anywhere between $5-$45. I only write about what I choose to and I incorporate eveyday things into my posts. I don’t lie and am not asked to. I like to share about PayPerPost because it is legit and I like to share what things have really helped with other families. Here is the link http://tinyurl.com/27g54n
Anyway, hope that helps, blessings, Penny Raine
PS I am a real Momma with a real family! hubby is a preacher, you can read more about us here www.pennyraine.com
Sean McGoldrick says
They’ve just changed the 90 day rule. Today in fact! Now your blog only needs to be 30 days old with at least 10 posts written in that time. I think it’s a good programme even though Google doesn’t like it very much.
Malia says
Thank you for all the info about pay per post. They keep rejecting my site. I really have no idea why. It keeps coming back to the archives page and I really do not know how to make it what they want, so for now I have put this on the back burner along with the 1000 other things I know I should do to build my business/ministry.
I know I will come back to this at some point. Thanks for sharing!
Malia
http://www.homemaking911.com
Tammy Cardwell says
Thank you for sharing about PayPerPost. I’ve been with them for a couple of weeks now and am looking forward to those first PayPal transfers. Like you, I don’t blog about anything I can’t firmly stand behind, so I’m not making a fortune, but that’s not the point, is it? It’s to make money sharing about things you already feel good about, to have this blog you’ve been investing yourself in pay you back. I am quite pleased.
TammyC
http://tammycardwell.net/cluttered_desk