When I first heard about payperpost.com, I was very skeptical as to it being legitimate. Then slowly I began to see fellow bloggers who’s websites I visited regularly (Jenn, Ranee, etc.) start posting entries “Sponsored” by PPP. I had to start looking more into it myself, though I still skeptical if being a Canadian would hold me back from joining. Sure enough, PPP does not discriminate against Candians and I was allowed to join!
I signed up, waited for my blog to be approve. I almost forgot about PPP until I saw an email saying that I could now start posting for PPP. To date I have made nearly $50, though I know alot of fellow bloggers who have made tonnes more, even making it into the thousands of dollars in earnings!
I dont want to make money blogging to be able to quit my job or anything. I just want to be able to have a small tiny cash flow that can help me with paying my hosting bill for my reseller account, and and pay for the frivolous things I get off ebay.
I do highly recommend payperpost.com if you are looking to make some extra cash. Just be sure to read the fine print, and remember that your ernings are not taxed and you will be required to claim your income from ppp at tax time.
Hi, my name is Aidan. I am the webmistress of daydreamz.net. I am 25 years old, licensed Early Childhood Educator who lives on the west coast of Canada in gorgeous British Columbia.
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