Thursday, June 28, 2007

PayPerPost

You know you've made it as a good blogger when PayPerPost accepts your blog. I have been working for months now to improve the rank of my blog, and the score, so I would be accepted. After two rejections, they accepted this one.

The idea of ads on blogs has made it possible for me to create blogs to teach other writers how to establish viable ghostwriting careers and make money blogging. I was making $10 000 a year writing, before I ever stepped into the blog sphere. At first it was daunting, but I learned through trial and error. I have now been a blogger for two years, and I make about $200 a month, working 10 - 20 hours on my blogs.

I would some day love to be a full time blogger. However, ghostwriting, and teaching people how to establish freelance writing careers is still my 'bread and butter.'
Sharon Hurley Hall, who many freelance writers knows, put me onto PPP. I have tried 9 different services, but this one has the best offers, the most consistent work, and offers the best community.

I’ve been a pro blogger for over two years. I post about 1000 posts a year, and maintain several blogs. Most of my blogs are designed to bring together information that readers may need – but without all the affiliate codes and products for sale.
I do make my money from advertising, but not by telling people I will only give them half the information, they must pay for the ‘real’ help. This is unfair, and something I’ve never done. It has helped me establish myself as a viable career as a pro blogger.

I love blogging. I love it that the media and business community are starting to value the work we put in our blogs. I think the blogsphere is here to stay. What is next? Who knows – video on our blogs?

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