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Are you one of those bloggers, or just an everyday blog reader, that would love to find a simple, free way to make money online? You know all of those “Data Entry” programs, that tell you how easy it is to write and get paid for it, simply send them $29.95 and they’ll let you in on the secret?
Don’t you just hate those?

If you have been duped by such websites, but are still looking for a way to write, and get paid for it, payperpost just might be what you’ve been looking for. I just got my blog approved by them today, and can you guess how much I’m making off of this post alone? Would you believe that Pay Per Post would give me $20 to write a 200 word post about Pay Per Post.

When is the last time somebody offered you a dub for a review of their site.

The layout of Pay Per Post is rather easy to navigate, and, unlike ReviewMe, you don’t need a certain amount of traffic in order to be approved. The only requirements are that you have at least 20 posts, and your first post is dated 90 days ago.

Now, I’ve checked out both Pay Per Post, and ReviewMe, and I already despise Review Me. Of course they didn’t approve me because of my traffic. Pay Per Post not only approved me, but offered me $20 to write this post.

The major advantage, in my opinion, is that with Pay Per Post, I can go out and find people to pay me for my reviews, with other services, a lot of the times you have to wait around until somebody finds you. The setup at Pay Per Post is much better.

Well, I don’t want to spend all night writing for my $20, especially since I only have to type 200 words. Hmm, let’s see, $20 for 200 words, that’s what, $1 for ever 10 words?(I can do math!) Amazing isn’t it. I am so glad I signed up for Pay Per Post.



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