Yes, I’m Still Talking About Paid Reviews :P

Okay. I know I have created too many posts about paid reviews recently. Please bear with me.

This time I would like to talk about PayPerPost. Eh? You guys already know about them? Good. As we already know, PayPerPost is a very popular paid-to-review company and there are so many opinions (pros and cons) about them.

So, what makes me want to join PayPerPost? Well, I heard that this company has a credible payment system. And then I said to myself: “Well, let’s give it a shot.” So I clicked on the website, and I’m pretty amazed because they have a wonderful, user-friendly interface and payperpost has many cool features too. And also the sign-up process is not hard at all.

And so I waited for my blog’s approval. 6 days later, I received an e-mail telling me that my blog has been approved by PayPerPost. Wow. I didn’t expect that they approved my blog on my first attempt at PayPerPost’s blog submission! Well, I noticed that many people say it’s quite hard to get your blog approved by the PayPerPost team. Hoo… I’m flattered. :P

The next thing to do is of course finding some opportunities. I found many interesting ads, but since I only have 6 hours to complete my review after I reserved the opportunity, I have to be very selective and try so hard to stop the greedy-me that keeps shouting “Hey! I think it’s a good ad!” and “Whoa. This is cool. Review it.” Or “Wow! Look at this! I know you like it, Mel.” Hahaha. Yup, PayPerPost have so many opportunities! They’ll pay you for around $5.00-$75.00 per review. They also highlighted the opportunities: Red (the opportunity is not available for you), Gray (the opportunity is available to you, but all posts fully reserved), Green (featured opportunity is available to you) and White (the opportunity is available to you). The “Qualified Opportunities” button is really helpful to sort opportunities that are qualified for your blog.

My only problem about PayPerPost is the FAQ page. I have to look in every corner of the website to find the answer of my questions. Well, the FAQ is written under the “Terms of Service” and “Contact Support” links. And I also a little bit confused with the term ‘Reserve This Opportunity’. I thought that I can view my reserved opportunities on a particular page in my dashboard, but I don’t know how to do it (I’m still a newbie after all). Or maybe there’s no such option at all.

I think PayPerPost is a good paid reviews company. In short, they have lots of opportunities/ads, great interface and they also asked you to put the disclosure image at the end of the review.

If you’re interested, you are most welcomed to join PayPerPost!

3 Comments to “Yes, I’m Still Talking About Paid Reviews :P”

  1. Jaman-jamannya penasaran buat dapet fulus lewat blog keknya udah lewat buatku nduk… bukan gak butuh duit, membuat pikiran bercabang-cabang saja :D

  2. aku punya sesuatu yang lebih bagus, yaitu kita dibayar 5 euro per bulan! bukan money skam lah. wong bisa lolos aja susah banget, kyk adsense. tapi kalau udah bisa lolos, wah masa depan cerah nih. tapi syaratnya, blognya harus punya domain sendiri

    Brillie
    luphobia.com | http://www.movie-holic.net

  3. I agreed with you

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