I signed up for PPP!
I'm getting paid $20 for this post, and so can other bloggersPayperpost.com is the only real and legit way for bloggers to earn money for posting in the United States. I've spoken with REAL people who are friends with my wife who made extra cash. I know a lot of you may be skeptical that this is a scam, so, as you can expect from me, here's the scoop:
1) Advertisers will transfer money to your Paypal account. They send PPP opportunities, which are made available to you. The more you post, and the more hits your blog gets, higher paying opportunities will be made available for you to accept.
2) A 1099 Federal Tax form will be sent to you, and it's you must report any income generated.
3) You can go on wikipedia and research payperpost.com's business plan, funding, and founder.
4) The question of ethics seems like a huge one at first, but the bottom line is that blue collar bloggers (such as myself and probably 99% of my readership) can make a buck by posting writing assignments and following the advertisers' requirements.
5) There are certain requirements your blog must have before getting approved. There are certain ethical standards you are to adhere to as well. I gotta say, based on my conversations with the people who I personally know have been signed up with PPP, this sounds a lot more fun than cha-cha. Rest assured, loyal DailySkew readers, I will share all of my experiences with PPP with you.
I will use any money I have to help me pay my monthly bills and expenses, such as food shopping. With the way the economy is now, any extra dollar helps. I'm sure everyone can understand that. A lot of critics and major corporations feel threatened by the pay-for-post business, but the common man should not be held down any longer!
I am excited to be a part of payperpost
1 Comments:
nice..lemme know how it goes, bro
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