Paid Blogging:Is This A Scam?
Profiting from paid blogging is rewarding not only for bloggers, but for advertisers as well.
The controversy with paid blogging is more of an issue of the trust a reader has in the blog they read.
One of the great things about paid blogging is that the offers/opps give you some great writing prompts.
Well there is no doubt in my mind that paid blogging is here to stay and it will definitely have the potential to create many future bloggers who are paid for their writing.
Blogging has becoming a way for regular "Joes" to generate an income.
Profiting from paid blogging is rewarding not only for bloggers, but for advertisers as well.
Blogging A new form of online advertising has emerged in the form of paid blogging.
The three most important websites associated with paid blogging are ReviewMe, PayPerPost and SponsoredReviews.
Thus, while in the case of ReviewMe, advertisers select and contact bloggers, in case of PayPerPost, bloggers themselves make their offers to advertisers after selecting from the posted blogging opportunities on PayPerPost website.
If they meet advertiser's conditions they are awarded blogging reviews.
But if you're going to make a career outof blogging, you've got to earn money -- enough to live on -- doing it.
Here, paid blogging is a respected job and many rewrite 10-15 posts daily to make ends meet.
Like it or not, paid blogging is here to stay.