Archive for March 14th, 2007
PayPerPost, the service that links advertiser with bloggers, is announcing some new stuff in the coming weeks, or maybe more.
While trying to guess what it is exactly they will be offering, several options came up.
One of their current projects is developing a new badge for their new affiliate program. This is done through a vote for around forty different affiliate badges. It’s cool to have the community of their users participate in collectively deciding which badge is to be used.
Although an affiliate program does exist to attract new bloggers, there might be some changes on this program since they are remaking the badges.
Still, although that is the obvious and logical option in my mind, I have a feeling that there is something bigger.
I expect the timing of this new thing to be at the beginning of next June. The perfect timing to announce the new stuff, would be during their Postiecon. The opportunity to blog about this new stuff of theirs is available up to the 25th of April. After that, search engines will need three to four weeks to index all these posts, with some more time to create some great buzz. By the beginning of June, some good buzz will have been created, and it will be perfect to make the announcement during the Posties event.
I hope they diversify their offering instead of just upgrading their existing stuff. It would be great if they make a feature that can increase my site’s traffic.
What I really like about PPP, is that we get paid for our writing, and not just for having a banner ad. Of course you have to have a high PageRank and a good Alexa rank for the high paying opportunities. I also enjoy researching relevant and cool products on the Web, and I like sharing it with others. Stay tuned for PPP’s new stuff.
A very creative and descriptive name for a service I recently got to know about. I also signed up and look forward to participate in their program. It is a program that pays bloggers to post their ideas about advertisers’ products or sites.
What was really interesting and different about them, is that they don’t have rigid rules for discussing the featured products.
“You do not have to necessarily endorse the advertiser’s website products or services, just mention them in your blog. You can relate to in your own life, review the site, compliment or even complain about it, it is entirely up to you.”
But their strategy seems to be based on links, since they require no less than three links pointing to the website reviewed, which is mainly aimed at generating traffic, and more importantly improve the rank of that site. I read on the JustMakeMoneyOnline Blog that they are also promoting a new innovative advertising service for bloggers based on video ads.
It’s very easy to register for this service, and they alert bloggers for the available tasks in which they can participate.

