Pay Per Post Blogging
Pay per post is another way to make money online with a blog. You set a price per post. Advertisers who are looking to promote their business find you. Then they pay you to make a post about their business. The post has to meet certain requirements.
You can't give a honest review. Your post has to meet the requirements of the business that is paying you.
This is a yet another way to squeeze some extra income out of a blog that is already making alot of money or for a blog that is not bringing in money. Since you are not reqiured to post an advertisment you don't have to create any extra space.
You still have the option to post affialite links in the text and keep pay per click ads in the same locations. While being paid to make the post you are still collecting money from your other income streams. Basically it does not have any effect on the rest of your blog.
Pros
It Is Immediate Cash
Adds An Income Stream
More Exsposure
Cons
Hurts Credibility
A One Time Commission
Can't Delete Paid Posts
How To Get Started
Currently payperpost.com is the only pay per post service available. You can still get paid per post even if you aren't a member. The downfall of doing it on your own is you have to advertise your service on your blog for all to see.
It is not discrete when you have to speak about it out in the open. It will also affect the price you get paid. Since readers know that each post could potentially be paid for, then it is less profitable for the business paying for the post.
When a blogger makes a post about a particular website or business they give their opinion about it. Readers might are less likely to trust the opionion of a blogger that will accept payments to write good reviews.
Deciding How Much To Charge
Deciding how much money you are going to charge for each post is an important of the process. Your price should be the same for every posts. The higher your traffic the higher you can charge for a particular posts. Some bloggers charge up to $500 due the large amount of traffic their blog generates.
Few bloggers are able to charge that much for a posts. The typical price ranges between $5 and $50.
The minimum charge for any blog should be not be less than $5. Anything less than that is not worth the time of learning enough about a website to write an entire posts. Pick a reasonable price based on traffic to charge. Setting a fair price is most profitable with pay per post blogging.
Direct Pay Per Post
Direct pay per post is a method in which you negotiat directly with each business instead of setting a set price for every business. Some bloggers choose to do this becuase in some cases you can make more money. The more a business is related to the niche of your blog the more valuable a posts can be for their business.
This is how direct pay per post can be more profitable. The more targeted the traffic a blog is sending a business the more that business will profit. This method is ideal for a blog owner that doesn't want to rely on pay per post as their largest income source, instead incorporate it as a small percentage of the revenue.
Tip
If you are going do it on your own be selective about how you advertise the service. Instead of advertising that you will make a posts for a certain amount of dollars, put a "review me" on your website. That makes seem better for your readers. That way they won't think your posts are biased. It doesn't hurt your credibility as a information provider.
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