I submitted my blog to PayPerPost network a couple of weeks ago and finally it got approved. I’ll be honest, it was not easy to get in. My blog was rejected at least 4 times; there was a time when I was ready to “throw in the towel” and call it quits, but I am happy I didn’t.
Why would you ask? Because my blog is so much better now. PayPerPost review team found and pointed out all (well, maybe not all, but most) the flaws the blog had. I had to change the blog appearance, arrangement of components on the home page and on the single post pages, add a link to the archives page and make sure that the archives page is functional and allows all the posts to be quickly found when necessary.
To me the rigor of the approval process is a good sign; this means that they do not want any blogs and that they care about the quality of work being done for the advertisers.
The user account is quite well organized. It is easy to find your way around. The places where you can find promotional material, read the TOS, find currently open opportunities are clearly identified. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the number of available to me opportunities was quite large. Frankly, it would take me a couple of weeks to do all the work that is available.
So far I am happy with my decision to join PayPerPost and I hope that I would not be disappointed and would be able to make money writing paid posts.
Nikolai
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