Sponsored Roast: Blog advertising works
When some people think of blog advertising, the first thing that comes to mind is Google AdWords or another form of pay-per-click advertising, usually cluttering the area surrounding a naive webmaster’s personal stories about his dog or girlfriend (hopefully not the same).
But what I want to talk to you about is a much better form of blog advertising. It’s called Paying Post. It’s a great service that allows bloggers to get paid to write blogs. It allows bloggers to, essentially, write on a professional level, with the purpose of advertising a particular product or service. It’s not the usual clutter in your sidebar. It’s advertising through well-written blogs, with the purpose of informing. It’s relevant, out in the open and a great service in the ever-changing reliability on the internet as a main source of information. It’s great for bloggers, advertisers and readers.

But what makes Paying Post different is that aside from the offers on their site, they also allow you to post a banner on your site and let advertisers contact you directly to negotiate terms for a paid blog. It’s rare for a paid blog service to offer this much promotional capabilities and freedom. They even offer a referral program that allows bloggers to earn even more by referring people to Paying Post with a separate banner on their site.
This is the new direction of blog advertising and it’s a great system. It’s one of the best forms of this form of monetized communication that exists in the current state of internet today. If you are a blogger who would like to earn money, or an advertiser who would like to spread your message throughout the blogosphere, Paying Post is a great option. I’d recommend it highly. I’m not just a promoter. I’m a blogger for hire as well.
Robot Dean Martin uses Paying Post and so should you.











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