Thursday, 24 May 2007

PayPerPost Trumps ReviewMe

Paid to post bloggers will no doubt already be fully aware that PayPerPost leads the paid to blog market by a long long way, so keeping up with the latest PPP developments is an absolute necessity.
PPP has evolved a new service for paid to post bloggers to advertise their services directly to prospective advertisers. You place a widget on your site for would-be advertisers to click and negotiate a direct deal for you to create a post to promote their product or service on your blog. You can set your own rates and sit back to wait for the advertisers to come to you.
So how does this differ from ‘ReviewMe’ or ‘Sponsored Reviews’? Simple, you get a bigger slice of the action. ReviewMe will typically charge your client between 50 and 100% markup on your price, meaning they may keep up to half the total fee. PPP Direct will only charge a service fee of 10%, (5% of which are transaction costs such as paypal or credit-card processing costs) leaving far more of the profit on your plate. Get more details by heading over to the PPP blog, or watching the video
What’s more, is that PPP are going to be promoting the sites that take up this offer by building a directory – and since a link from PPP has to be a real bonus, this is looking more and more like a win-win blogging opportunity…
See the widget in action here.



2 comments:

stratz said...

Hey Nice work I see you got in there before they were all gone. let sse how this pans out. .doupt I will get any from them but hey you never know

jay said...

I missed plenty of others...
regarding the actual service offered, I wouldn't have a clue how much to charge!!