However, recently, PayPerPost seems to have successfully attracted a number of advertisers who are willing to pay higher rate to the high traffic blogs. Logging into the blogger dashboard, I’m drooling over the featured opportunities and panel of Big Green. Too bad, I can only afford to drool over these opportunities, but not eligible at all.


Only if my blog has a minimum Google PR of 6 and high popularity rating, then I can smile in my sleep. Imagine getting paid between USD75 to USD120 for just writing a post!
Well, the rate as mentioned above is not only exclusively available at PayPerPost. In fact, ReviewMe valuated most of the Google PR 6 blogs with the price of USD250, and bloggers is paid half of the price, which is USD125 per review.
However, comparing the number of opportunities between PayPerPost and ReviewMe, PayPerPost definitely supersedes in term of quantity. So far, most of the ReviewMe registrants don’t get much returning assignments.
Take an average rate, opportunities at PayPerPost is offering Google PR 6 blogs with USD75 per post. On the other hand, the same blog is paid USD125 per review by ReviewMe. Undeniably, the latter looks better in this comparison.
But, what if you have 6 USD75 (or even higher rate) opportunities in a month at PayPerPost, and only 1 assignment at ReviewMe? Arithmetically, you can earn USD450 a month from PayPerPost, but only USD125 from ReviewMe.
My calculation doesn’t even reveal the average reality case. In addition to all these high paying opportunities, there are also tons of new opportunities available each day, ranging between USD6 to USD15 per post. The quantity simply makes up a lot of green notes.
Do note that, it is a mandatory policy enforced by PayPerPost requiring all posties to publish disclosure policy. Here are some tips for disclosure.
How PayPerPost Attracted So Many Advertisers?
PayPerPost has successfully attracted a supportive base of advertisers due to competitive pricing. PayPerPost only charges a 35% service fee compared to ReviewMe that charges a 100% markup.
Thus, at PayPerPost, for every USD75 opportunity, advertiser only needs to pay USD101.25, with USD26.25 go to PayPerPost Inc. In comparison, in order to get review from PR 6 blogs at ReviewMe, advertisers have to pay USD250, an additional 146.91% cost!
In advertiser’s perspective, of course PayPerPost makes more sense.
Well, ReviewMe is undeniably a good system for bloggers as well, just that it still unable to attract big number of advertisers pool, and subsequently lead to lower assignment rate in blogger’s perspective.