April 2nd, 2008
by Budi Putra
In Category
Advertiser, Blog Network, Paid Blogger, Paid Review, Publisher
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One of the main objectives people to blog is how to money online, either grabbed the bucks from advertisement and referral links or being paid as paid blogger and freelancers. Actually there are many ways to be success in the blogging era, but please keep in mind that it could be done instantly.
If you just started to doing it (either to develop your own blog, meaning that your starting to be a publisher or became paid blogger and reviewer in a bunch of sites or services), why not to try to learn some success stories in this field.
Let’s follow the Mashable’s 100+ tools and resources:
Get Paid to Write
- Weblogs, Inc. - You will be paid per post that you write.
- PayPerPost - Get paid as much as $500 or more a month writing articles and reviews.
- Review Me - They will pay you $20 to $200 per post that you write.
- Smorty - Earn $6 to $100 dollars per post you write on your blog.
- LoudLaunch - They pay once a month.
- BlogToProfit - Make $250 dollars or more by writing new posts on your blog.
- Creative Weblogging - Receive $225 per month for 7 to 10 posts per week
- 451 Press - Get forty percent of all generated revenue you achieve.
- DayTipper - Earn $3 for every short tip you write and get published.
Read the full list.
March 26th, 2008
by Budi Putra
In Category
Page rank, Paid Blogger, Paid Review
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This is a much discussed topic among make money bloggers: whether you become a paid blogger or stay as a high Google Page Rank (PR) blogger.
I found an interesting post from BlogSire:
That’s right my good blogging buddies, Google has given you a choice, you can either be good little bloggers by not buying or selling links and hopefully get a good Page Rank or you can accept money for posts and get your arse kicked by way of losing your PR! It’s all in their “Google Webmaster Central Blog“
It tells you how to stay within their guidelines and everything, but unfortunately from reading their post you will learn that you can’t keep Google happy and be paid for your posts. So you see you have a choice to make, on the one hand you can make a fair bit of cash, and on the other you lose your PR.
My take: If your blog has a good traffic, I think better you keep becoming a paid blogger and write a paid review frequently in your blog. Don’t care about your PR falling! Because not all advertisers or companies looking for the ‘link juice’ or intending to improve their PRs — they want traffic too, from your blog. All you need is keeping your blog traffic growing!
So, I agree that this is just the matter of choice, right?
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