Banned From PayU2Blog
I want to start off by saying that I am not in anyway going to badmouth or bash PayU2Blog, I still think that this program works well for many bloggers and has done me very well over the first fifteen months of blogging. I had averaged about $50 to $80 per month on mostly a blog that only had a PR0 with less than 40 unique visits per day.
I was dismayed and disappointed however that when I received no opps from PayU2Blog in December, I had done a post for Sponzai a service from IZEA just to make some money from my personal blog. My personal blog only earned $3 for the month of December. But by doing this sponsored opp, PayU2Blog banned me from their system.
I did know that you could not mention IZEA or any of IZEA’s services when working for PayU2Blog, no ITK script or anything would work, I just forgot that the Disclosure badges for Sponzai mentioned IZEA. This be a warning to bloggers, you can’t fool the PayU2Blog monitors and tracking scripts, you cannot have the same blog do posts for PayU2Blog and be with any of IZEA’s services, including (SocialSpark, PayPerPost, Sponzai, or InPostLinks). Many of these are the top companies I use to earn money blogging so I didn’t want to have to close 4 doors just to keep one open.
In the end I decided that I will be able to earn more money by listing my Blog on the IZEA network of paid blogging services than I was from the PayU2Blog system, now that my personal blog The Diary of Justin Germino is getting around 80 unique visitors per day, it is qualifying for some decent opps on SocialSpark. It just needs to improve its PageRank so I can get some other quality offers.
So even though I was banned from PayU2Blog, I recommend them for bloggers who have less than 30 unique visits per day, and a PageRank of under 1. You will likely make more money from PayU2Blog until you have consistently 50 unique per day and a PageRank of 2 or higher.
I did enjoy working for PayU2Blog and have made around $500 the first year I was with their program, I do wish they didn’t have such a strict policy and I don’t like when companies “try to control or restrict what bloggers can or cannot do” it is hard to make money in the blogosphere, we don’t need companies to put restrictions on us and make it even harder than it is already.
-Dragon Blogger
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