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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
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May 31st, 2009 at 18:21
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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May 31st, 2009 at 18:38
@ Ted – Thanks for the amazingly quick response! I think I’ll be taking PPP a bit more seriously now.