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Escape mouse race trap with Pay Per Post

I have signed up with Pay Per Post in bid to escape a rat race trap as suggested by many bloggers and make-money-online forums (search the get paid to blog key words).

Although the sponsored web logging has been around for some times in the internet-sphere, my opinion towards it is not quite impressive in the beginning.

Pay Per Post has been criticized by top websites for luring web logger to write stories against their will. The famous technology website cnet.com remarked that PPP have distracted blogger away from their course.

My very first experience with Pay Per Post is not quite impressive as well. In signing up, I have to give up my blog skin, which I spent the whole month in design, in order to get approved.

Pay Per Post do not approve a newspaper-style web skin design that has only few posts with excerpt on the index page.

So I have to spend another week in theme design. The second unimpressive experience after my site got approved was that most of the opportunities offered have been already taken. I began to doubt that how people can make something like $2,000 in a month.

However, as I log in Pay Per Post often, I mean several times a day, I began to see a lot of opportunities waited for me to pick form.

My opinion towards Pay Per Post has been absolutely changed then as I enjoyed writing my first blog entry. Although it is in the process of approval by advertiser, I began to write another post entry for different advertiser. Only the first day with Pay Per Post, I managed to earn from sponsored posts even larger than an amount of my company paid me on a daily basis.

I think this is a very first step I managed to afford in order to escape the mouse race trap.

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