You have to admit that Pay Per Post had come up with a very unique referral process. I have placed this button in the commenting area of my blog:
I registered with Pay Per Post through this button. It took about 50 hours for my blog to get approved. At the first glance there are plenty of opportunities and if you want to write reviews you can probably push and make about $60 a day. An average review is about $9 . I have sen offers as high with the tag of $1000, but unless your blog has PR7 or up and be in top 10,000 Alexa sites your blog is not qualified for such review. While majority of reviews I have seen do not ask for a “positive” review, the advertiser have to rate posties reviewers, and if they wanted they could ban a particular postie from accepting advertiser’s future offers. This in turn will negatively reflect on postie’s overall rating- hardly an environment o nurture unbiased reviews.
Browsing through the reviews that my blog is qualified for it was difficult to find any review requests that would be related to my blog. Hopefully the affiliate program, with such a clever sign up process will produce some good results. The only reservation I would have in this respect is the relationship between demand and supply. Will there be enough advertisers to satisfy all potential sign ups?