Pay Per Post: Seriously PTR With High Payment
Almost entire PTR Programs required Page Rank and Link Popularity as their rules and regulations. In fact, blogs with high page rank and enormous link popularity have high quality post as their content. Several of these blogs maybe have nice content, but the rest just full with unoriginal content alias copy and paste.
Different with any other PTR, Pay per Post (PPP) doesn’t use PR as their requirements for approving one certain blog. PPP gives priority to original content, continually update, and has been registered at least 3 months long. I think, PPP has manual system for their approval, there are several people read blog’s content, and then take decision to approve or disapprove.
It sounds a little bit weird, when others use automatic system, PPP still using manual system. In my opinion, this is the interesting part; machine could be cheated than man. One more thing, this ways of working reflects PPP professionalism. When one of my blog was approved, I realizing one fact, that is PPP not only applies against original content, but they take a look at to quality content and topic.
I hope this matter that PPP done and their members could change negative image which said site/blog that provides link as well as PTR has low credibility. I hope Google and other big search engine could see this fact, that not all PTR is a spam.
By the way, when your blog is approved, you will get one task to make review about PPP program in $20 commission. Just do this task, and post to your blog, copy the URL permalink of your post to tell PPP that you have finished the task. You just have to wait PPP approval; if this is approved then you will be paid as long as 30 days from approved date. If your blog has many quality contents and high traffic, maybe you would get another job, maybe not one even more. What nice extra money for your online earning.
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