Payperpost.com somehow tying up social networking and e-business via sort of mixing marketing services with blogging. This site is owned by a company with an appropriate name of Social Media Marketing.
According to Alexa.com, the site has a traffic rank of 37,107 and with a weekly average views of 0.0021% from global internet users, 43.3% of which are from India.
Basically, PayPerPost provides an online advertising service for one's website, product, service and/or company. They allow businessmen and other people to promote to their network of over 265,000 indepented bloggers. They allow these people to connect with their network of bloggers to create buzz (word of mouth marketing), build traffic, get product feedback, connection and linkage to others, create syndicates with others, and a lot more.
Also, the site attracts bloggers who want to get paid in what they do. PayPerPost advertisers are paying bloggers who write about their Web sites, products, services and companies for the sales and traffic they have helped to generate. Basically, they are paid for the opinion on various topics that they write about after getting the content approved.
On the Features. The site has created a marketplace where the bloggers will review, promote and market products, services and websites on behalf of the advertisers. The latter may be done directly because the site also allows one-to-one transaction between advertisers and posties (bloggers). They have also created this ecosphere that allows the advertisers to connect to the site's community of Posties and their readers via a variety of mediums.
Also, the PayPerPost marketplace has turned ordinary bloggers into publishing powerhouses. Videos from the Posties whose lives were changed by monetizing their blogs may be viewed by others, thus attracting more to become Posties.
The site actually looks as good as what it does. It does not bore, it is informative and it is safe (tested by McAfee daily).
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Ive heard of these type of ad firm strategy before and yeah its awesome for ordinary bloggers to earn money from the mere mention and promotion of a product.
ReplyDeleteits a great way of utilizing online publicity via networking!
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The idea of the website is simple and sites like these really give much incentive for the public to upload and relay credible, well thought of information on the internet and not just biased opinions. This is definitely an effective way to be seen and heard and at the same time earn money.
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The site is straight forward about what they want. They clearly want you (an ordinary blogger) to blog about them (companies and their products) in return they pay you for just doing what you like to do.
ReplyDeleteThe site uses the advantage that internet is one of the fastest way to 'dispersed' information that a marketing person would want for their company.
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-Jjam Ppong-
ReplyDeleteIs this site the same with Reviewme.com?
The group is right, the website really is safe. The instructions are easy to follow and they gave a full page for the terms and aggreement. The texts aren't heavy too.
I enjoyed reading the sample posts that I found while browsing the website. The website page and layout looks exactly like blogger.com. You can invitfriends and other bloggers can give comments to your blog as as well. Very nice =)
The concept of the site is laudable. It serves as an intermediary between writers and advertisers. I especially liked the screening process each post goes through. I think it helps narrow down the article and it reduces the garbage going in the internet. Quality control is an important measure often forgotten by most internet users. Kudos to payperpost!
ReplyDeleteJustin (Electronica)
This website promotes a new and revolutionary way of perceiving blogs. Businessmen/advertisers have nearly exhausted all possible marketing strategies and I would say that payperpost.com is one outlet for them to promote what they have to offer.
ReplyDeleteBut because posties are paid to create blogs to "testify" to the firms' products and services, the genuineness of the blogs' content is quite questionable. Bloggers should be more responsible in writing their testimonies. And we, as consumers, must be more critical of every information fed to us.
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Creating website reviews is indeed an expanding source of money in the web and to an extent, an occupation for some. Product advertisements has penetrated the internet not only through banner ads but also through blogging. And well, it is pretty much easier, at least physically, to come up with blogs that review certain products and be paid for it. This could be a reason why many bloggers grab this opporunity. Nevertheless, though bloggers prioritize fair and just reviews, there would always be a risk that some might be more biased towards product advertisers. It would be good if the review added that angle. Nevertheless, I have to agree with the group's presentation of the site: easy to use and useful for advertisers and bloggers who want to make living out of blogging.
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