Tips for Using PayPerPost To Make Some Money Blogging
Posted by: dragonblogger // Category: blogging
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I have actually had quite a few more good PayPerPost opportunities now that my blogs RealRank was updated in payperpost, and in doing the opportunities I learned some things by posts getting rejected that I thought I would share with my audience to save you some headache and time so your posts would be accepted faster.
- Issue #1 – No Adsense Allowed in PayPerPost Posts
I use the “All in One Adsense and YPN!” plug-in for wordpress as I think it is the best adsense plug-in for adding google adsense to all of your posts and have it show on the homepage and individual posts. The best thing about this post, however I have had posts rejected as a result of adsense being in the same post as my paid opp and this is prohibited. The beauty of the All in One Adsense and YPN! plugin, is that you can remove the adsense from a single post by adding the following <!–noadsense–> anywhere in the html part of the post. So if you add this to all your PayPerPost posts, then you will clear this hurdle right off the bat.
Anyone embedding Adsense in their posts, I highly recommend this plugin as it is very flexible integrates extremely easily and lets you create sized and colored adsense banners right from the settings -> adsense menu in your wordpress admin.
- Issue #2 – Non-paid original content must exist just prior and just after your paid PayPerPost post
You need to make sure your blog has a good original and unpaid content to paid content ratio of at least 3:1, you cannot do a PayPerPost post immediately following a SocialSpark or another PayPerPost opportunity. You must have an unpaid normal post of about 100 words prior and after your PayPerPost post or you will be rejected. I have been rejected for this one before, here is the good news. If you accidentally forgot to put a non-paid post just prior and after, you can use your wordpress to re-arrange the dates of one of your posts so that it is just before the timestamp of your paid post or just after. So you can quickly write up an unpaid post and date it so it slides right behind or in front of your PayPerPost opp and then you can resubmit and get your approval.
If you choose to switch the post date of an existing post be careful to make sure the URI and index are intact, if you use a full date structure URI, and include the day in the URL, and you move a post to a different day this could cause confusion and have the post in the wrong URI for the date. I only URI structure to the month, so I could move any post around as long as its the same month and the URI will be unaffected and undamaged.
Update – PayPerPost strictly prohibits time stamp changes for paid opps, make sure you never re-arrange or alter the date of a paid post. You can however create a new post and date it to fall before or after your paid opp so that you can meet the requirement. Though PayPerPost frowns upon this and sometimes your post can get rejected and you not have the ability to resubmit if conditions aren’t met. Use this only if you made a genuine mistake, never try to game the system.
- Summary
PayPerPost pays 30 days from when the post is approved so if you do 1 post a day for an entire month you will have a deposit into your paypal each and everyday the following month. So far I have had much better luck with payperpost getting 5 opps in the past two weeks but PayU2Blog still pays better for me at this time and has more flexibility with the posts (I don’t have to review most products, just include links which is nice).
Hope this little tidbit helps.
-Dragon Blogger
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November 25th, 2008 at 2:17 pm
Great Post! However, just be aware that this advice, “If you accidentally forgot to put a non-paid post just prior and after, you can use your wordpress to re-arrange the dates of one of your posts so that it is just before the timestamp of your paid post or just after.” is dangerous.
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If we catch you doing this, it is considered Time Shifting which is against the PPP Terms of Service and will get your post removed from the Opportunity (which means no payment
As always, should you have any questions, please be sure to open a ticket to Customer Love and we’d be happy to help!
All the Best,
Carri Bright
Communications Lead
IZEA Customer Love
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