I signed up for PayPerPost about a month ago, and was surprised to find an extremely organized (albeit slow-loading) “dashboard” that clearly showed me what I had done (previous earnings), where I was (balance, approvals, rejections), and where I could go (open opportunities, downloads, profile), and similar functions. A while ago, I posted my FIRST SPONSORED POST, “PPP Direct vs other blog monetization methods”, which one can find at http://www.geekie.org/technology/internet/profit/2007.05/22.ppp-direct-vs-other-blog-monetization-methods.web.
Since then, I have found nothing to suggest that I am anything other than a:

Hopefully, this post will allow you to be aware of some of the benefits of PayPerPost, which you could possibly partake in.
I have already been paid for the sponsored post mentioned above, and the $10 came into my PayPal account as easy as pie. Of course, one needs to wait approximately one month before your balance is actually paid, but it took no longer than five minutes to make one simple post that earned $10.00 USD. You could do the same.
Seeing as most of us are currently taking a break from the busy nature of metropolitan life, one may wish to consider submitting one’s blog to PayPerPost. One just may discover a new source of revenue for a simple blog.
Geekie.org has benefited very much from advertisements, but with my newfound appreciation for PayPerPost, we will be reducing the amount of ads displayed for every thousand pageviews. Due to a recent problem with a host, no ads are currently being shown at the top of pages on this site. I’m quite sure that PayPerPost can help maintain our existence while we fix that problem.
Of all the blog monetization methods I’ve looked into, and all the services similar to PayPerPost offering ads on blogs, PPP has the best interface and the most professional system. Try it… you’ll like it.


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