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notepad Mar 19, 2008, 05:47:12 PM #1
Payperpost is just a scam, period. I was cheated out of over 5 oppotunities this month totalling $160+ because of one or other stupid TOS rule that I DIDN'T EVEN BREAK.... They said I did back-to-back paid posts and they removed all 5 of my most recent opps.

#1. I didn't back-to-back the PPP posts
#2. I don't use any other paid blogging service

I did alternate a few NON-PAID posts about ClickBank products and other affiliate programs in between the PPP posts but they were not pad for, they were marketing (which is the focus of my blog).

I've never taken any opps that did not match my blog and I have written quality articles

PayPerPost are liars, thieves and crooks.

Avoid paid blogging.
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notepad Mar 19, 2008, 06:08:47 PM #2
I don't know why so many people complain about these pay to blog services when you know that these companies are nothing but scammers trying to inflate pagerank. If these services were legitimate advertising they would allow the publisher to use nofollow tags as per Google's policy.

I'm sorry you lost money and wasted your time but you should have know better that what you were doing is ethically wrong and it is bad karma that bit you in the butt.

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notepad Mar 19, 2008, 06:28:38 PM #3
I signed up for Pay Per Post, but by the time my blog site was approved, I just lost interest. It took over a week and by that time I decided to do something different.

Some of the posts that you had to create were really outrageous and would totally trash up your blog site (if you are running a professional one). So, if given the chance to go back, I probably wouldn’t especially now seeing that they are scamming bloggers.

Shame on Pay Per Post.
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notepad Mar 20, 2008, 03:13:40 AM #4
too many people toss the word scam around freely.

If a buiness is having issues with an individual or a few individuals I would hardly call it a scam. A scam is something deliberately set up by the fraudsters to con people out of their money.

I doubt that has been the intention of this company.
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notepad Mar 20, 2008, 03:26:03 AM #5
I wonder if this fits in with my idea that you can 'prostitute' your blog for the sake of money. Just how much of the blog is me wanting to get something out there which reflects me and my ideas, and is read for the sake of reading, and how much of it is making money? I've seen members' blogs here which are highly monetized, and obviously attract huge amounts of traffic, and it liberally sprayed with advertising spots. I've also seen blogs which have little or no monetization, and are purely the thoughts and opinions of the blogger.

At this time, I'd love to be able to make money from my blog. I'd dearly love to be able to make enough to live off, and become a true pro blogger. But how much am I prepared to compromise my blogging ideals? I don't know. Making money from a 'me' blog with a little advertising is much harder work, I know.

A blog filled with posts about the 'latest gadgets' is still a blog, and should be more financially viable, but is it me?
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notepad Mar 24, 2008, 04:21:02 PM #6
I'm seeing many people complaining that they have been scammed by this bunch. Didn't they cost a lot of bloggers their pageranks ?

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notepad Apr 02, 2008, 02:02:32 AM #7
If you break the TOS in any program, you're going to get booted.

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notepad Apr 03, 2008, 09:08:30 AM #8
So, is this a scam site or just one with strict rules?

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