Some words for our sponsor

If you are against something, then shouting it out over the world wide web might not be a good way to stop people from doing what it is that you are against. Actually, it can work both ways but I bet that most of the time, people will do it anyway. Such was the reaction when Pay Per Post was launched by Ted Murphy. I remember reading quite a lot about how unethical it was for bloggers to get paid to blog. But after a while, people did it anyway.

I must admit, I was reluctant at first although I never really thought it was unethical. But, like most, I reckon that I do have an opinion about almost everything and there seems to be quite a lot whose attention I have captured since I began blogging so why not get paid for saying what is on my mind? So I signed up. Now, PPP provided me with a good source of pocket money to pay for bits and bobs like domain registration and small gadgets. However, I have not earned quite enough yet to purchase myself something really big nor for the Inland Revenue to chase after me for additional income tax. This is probably a good thing.

PPP, in my opinion, is one – if not THE easiest paying online gig. There is not quite a lot of investment required especially if you have been blogging for some time. I manage to sleep at night without the guilt of promoting something that I do not believe in or agree with. This is due to the fact that you can reject offers or you only pick those that you are comfortable with.

It is good that way and this post serves as an example because, guess what, PPP paid me for it!

So, what are you waiting for? Sign up with PPP!

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