PPP v4.0 Now Live
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So I got an email the other day telling me to check out the new PayPerPost v4.0. According to the email, the whole website’s being redone. I briefly checked it out and it certainly looks better than before. However, I haven’t been able to really access anything because it’s still in alpha. All I can tell about PPP v4.0 is that it’s geared towards the newcomers, cosmetically speaking. Big graphics, seemingly inflated words, that sort of thing
I was a bit apprehensive blogging about PayPerPost because I didn’t like how PPP treated its new users. They were initially tempted by the concept of getting paid to post about what they’re passionate about, as was I. However, when I first signed up, I was unable to apply for a single posting opportunity. Of course, I expected not to be able to make $200 from a post right out of the gate. I couldn’t even get a lousy $5 post, which is the lowest amount PPP will, well, pay per post. I previously did a review of both PPP and SocialSpark, which you can find here.
The Final Word
Although I couldn’t do much with it, PayPerPost v4.0 seems to be a bit better than its predesessor, at least graphically. When it comes to being able to intuitively get paid to post right after you sign up, I sure hope that PPP will allow that. If not, then what’s the point of it?
TheAndySan
AndySan,
Thank you for your feedback. We are trying to make the new PPP as simple and easy to use as possible. I hope you find the new streamlined process more appealing.
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@ Ted – Thanks for the amazingly quick response! I think I’ll be taking PPP a bit more seriously now.