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Earn $1,000 for a Single Blog Post?

Pay Per Post is looking for high traffic blogs, and they are willing to pay $1,000 for a single blog post if your blog qualifies.

I have dabbled with Pay Per Post for a few months now and they have been great to work with. They always pay very quickly.

Pay Per Post is basically an advertising agency for bloggers. They bring in advertisers and blogging publishers can pick and choose the subjects and products that they want to write about.

Some bloggers have been critical about ads being placed in places that usually hold content, but this is really no different than TV advertising. TV ads still take place on TV and people can usually tell the difference between the ads and regular content. All ads from Pay Per Post are to be clearly marked as ads (full disclosure).

Some people have looked into ReviewMe as another option, but the big difference between Pay Per Post and ReviewMe is the service fees. Pay Per Post charges 35% where ReviewMe has a 100% markup.

So if you have a good Google page rank and Alexa ranking, you should think about using PayPerPost.com to increase your blogging revenues.

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