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SocialSpark

I signed up with SocialSpark which launched a while back – probably about a month ago? Anyway, its kind of a sub division of , and basically it works in a similar way as Payperpost.
The main different between SocialSpark and Payperpost is that the advertisers and the bloggers get to ‘meet’ each other so to speak.

SocialSpark enables bloggers and advertisers to add each other as friends, compromise over opportunities, and even for users to swop reviews between each other.

The whole idea is pretty cool, and I joined it rather enthusiastically. However, my blog has still not been accepted: its been declined twice, because its not listed in major browser. Now first of all, this is due to my payperpost posts. Google started cutting out results which had anything in the site about Payperpost. Secondly, I actually do find my blog on Google when searching, and a lot of my blog traffic comes from Google searches. The only problem I’ve picked up from Google is that I don’t have a page rank.

I will keep trying to get my blog approved, and hope for the best – else there are not a lot of opportunities for me to partake in. I guess I would probably have to remove all traces of Payperpost from my blog, then wait until Google runs an update, and hope for the best.

In the meantime I’m still blogging with Payperpost – the odd opputunity that still pops up there, and loving their interface MUCH more than that of SocialSpark.

For more information you can check SocialSpark for yourself, or just have a look at my profile on there.

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PayPerPost Feedback

I told you when I first started with PayPerPost, and since then I’ve done six posts – that’s not much. But I’ve made just about $70 so far! Not too bad hey? I’ve tried SoulCast, Google and who knows what else, and so far, I don’t even have $70 combined from all those!

PayPerPost is really cool! I get to choose topics which I want to blog about, and get paid for it! There’s a brief approval stage, and you will get notified via e-mail if your post has been rejected, including the reason for it being rejected. You can then go and ammend the problem area, and resubmit your post! I have had a post rejected once, but only because I didn’t read the fine print well. They sometimes require to to have a disclaimer on your blog, which is what I had left out.
PayPerPost is straight forward, and even fun!

You can make money blogging too, just sign up, for free, and start posting. You will need to have a paypal account already, and you’ll have to have it activated for incoming funds too – not only outgoing as it is by default.
Once you’re setup, you’re good to go and get some $$!

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