PayPerPost has announced its
new terms of service today.* There are two big changes you should be aware of:
- You have to disclose on your blogs that you have paid posts.* You can do this on each paid post, or on a sitewide disclosure notice.* As far as I can tell, you’re not required to mention PPP specifically: if you use DisclosurePolicy.org to create your statement, as recommended, it will not mention any advertisers by name.* I mention this because of the possibility of Google penalizing blogs that use PPP or any other specific advertising system.* While I consider this unlikely, Matt Cutts has said that Google frowns on paid links, so I’m not going to dismiss the possibility completely.
- Instead of six paid posts per day, you’re now allowed two.* That’s it.
While the reduction in the amount of paid posts sounds drastic, I have to say I never ever managed more than three posts per day, and that was rare.* I have to wonder about people who were able to find six opportunities that fit their blogs every day.* I’m sure a handful were writing good stuff, but my guess is the majority were churning out garbage.
Also, according to their press release, they are
raising the minimum payment per post from $1 to $5. Which means that at least the two opportunities you have per day may compensate you at a higher rate.
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