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How To Start Working With PayPerPost

So you want to start working with PayPerPost. How do you do it and what exactly does it entail?

Although the system is easy to use, there are a lot of people always asking for help there and some finding these pages through such terms. So, I thought it was time for a brief guide.

First, go to payperpost.com and sign up for an account. That’s fairly easy – just give your email address and a password. Next, you have to create a register a new blog.

Click the button to start the registration process and type in the URL of your blog (if you haven’t yet set-up a blog, look through my Pay Per Post category as I’ll follow this post with a brief guide for that!).

Check the URL and then press the button to get a recommended price. If yours is a new blog, with PR0, then it will probably show about $1 per post plus $0.005 per word. Not much, but for the sake of typing up a 30 word post you will be being paid $1.15.

Once the suggested price is showing drop down through the rest of the questions. The main questions are:

- allow adult opportunities - this does not mean adult in the traditional sense. It is supposed to, but a lot of advertisers miss the point, so you will get more offers if you allow them.

- follow or no follow links – forget the no follow option, no advertiser on this system goes for it!

- in post, site wide or both – you have to declare you are being paid to post, even if you are not a US blogger. Within your blog create a page that states that you will be accepting paid posts – have a look at my disclosure page if you want and reword that. View the new disclosure page and copy the URL. Back in Pay Per Post, change the option to in post or site wide and a box will appear to paste your disclosure URL into.

Continue from here and you will be presented with a junk sentence, usually ending with a full stop. Copy the entire sentence, including final punctuation, and paste it into a recent post that appears on the home page of your blog. Press the claim button and once it is successfully checkec you can delete the claim sentence.

That’s it, you are now set up and ready to start working with Pay Per Post. Follow the Pay Per Post category and I’ll talk more about how to work with them and how to quickly set up a new blog.

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Monetising A New Blog

Many people are trying to create a new blog for an income, but there are actually not many ways to create an income from a new blog and you are going to struggle to find ways to turn a new blog into a profit.

But, there is a way to earn a bit of cash even from a blog that is brand new and not even been posted to yet!

Most paid per post schemes, such as Sponsored Reviews, Blogsvertise and In Post Links demand that you have been running the blog for three months or more and have at least 20 original posts placed in that time. So for a new blog, these are all out. Affiliate schemes and Pay Per Click, such as Adsense, only work if you have a lot of traffic.

But, for the desperate blogger, Pay Per Post v4 (www.payperpost.com) does not have any of these requirements. I have even seen bloggers who have placed their first post as a sponsored post in this system.

If you are starting out with no Page Rank, no backlinks and no traffic, then advertisers are not going to be keen to pay you a fortune. They are not going to be queuing up to pay you $60 per post! But, you will get link only jobs for $1 and 50 word jobs for $1.50 that you can quickly complete. Just a couple of these per week will soon mount up and if you can run a few blogs simultaneously, then it won’t be long before you reach the $50 cashout amount (you can cashout for less, but there is a $2 charge) and have your PayPal account credited.

So to follow, a few posts about setting up for PayPerPost (follow the Pay Per Post category) and then the long promised how to start a blog series and ebook. Eventually!

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