PP JanuaryMaking money using paid posting sites like PayPerPost.com is entirely possible. I have been experimenting with it for a couple months now and I’ve had some results.

While you’re not likely to get rich, you certainly can bring in an extra monthly income. How much you make - I’ve learned - depends on several things.

Google PageRank

  • First, of course - your blog’s Google PageRank. The higher your rank, the more higher paying opps you’ll be qualified to take and blog about. But, when you are first starting out, don’t worry. Even if your PR is a 0, you’ll still be able to start out by taking $5 and $7 jobs. And DO THIS! You have to start somewhere.

Tack Rating

  • Do a good job on all job opps you take! Advertisers get to rate you and they can help you to increase your Tack rating. You can earn up to 5 Tacks. The more tacks you have, the more higher paying jobs you’ll qualify for.

IzeaRank RealRank

  • Join IzeaRanks and run this script on your blog! The better your blog’s RealRank, again - the more higher paying job opps you’ll qualify for.

My blog currently only has a Google PageRank of 2. But, because my Tack rating is now a 4 and my Izea RealRank is 1146 (which coverts to a RR 8 - top 20%), I get many $10, $25, $35 and even $50 job opps daily. And, I did all this within a month’s time, so you can do it too.

What you have to realize is that some of the advertisers don’t even go by Google’s PageRank. Instead, they go by a blogger’s Tacks and RealRank when they submit job opps.

Another nice thing - when you consistently write quality posts that get approved, you’ll qualify for Pre-Approved postings. This is great because count-down to the date you get paid for each post starts on the day your post is approved for payment.

To see some of the posts I’ve written, go to my Commercial Breaks category.

So, last month I earned about $315. This month I’m going to try for $500. Will let you know how it goes.

How much have you earned? Do you use any other sites to make money posting?