"pay-per-post-sites"I’ve made a few dollars with this blog over the last couple of weeks using Pay Per Post sites because I wanted to check out the way that things worked.

My posts on London Family Law Solicitors and Wire-Free Home Security Systems made me $3 and $5 respectively.

At payperpost.com you complete a list of the sites that you wish to register to be considered for Pay Per Post by advertisers. Blogs/websites with a page rank of 2 upwards seem to get the most interest and the better monetary rates.

Advertisers have the option to pay for a proper post, specifying the number of words and a combination of anchor text link or, alternatively, just a link only. This latter seems to be open to some interpretation because advertisers tend to request that the link is included within an actual post but only want to pay a couple of dollars for the privilege.

Sometimes you get a notification of an opportunity and the option to indicate whether you are interested at the price listed or whether you want to negotiate. At others, an advertiser has specifically selected you and your blog to take the offer. Should you decide that you wish to accept it, you fulfil the requirements by making a post on your blog containing the required links and wordage and confirm this by submitting the url of your post at the bottom of the page.

The post must then remain in situ for 30 days, after which you will receive payment. Advertisers have a number against their name which shows how many times they have paid for posts and my experience is that it is better to go for those who have a higher rating than lower if you want to be sure to get your cash. As soon as your account reaches $50, you can withdraw your money via PayPal – anything less invokes a $2 surcharge.

Done right, pay per post sites can be a very simple way to make a few bucks.

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