I don’t know why but no one seems to be talking about this…
About a month ago, I signed up for several pay per post websites. My plan was to do a comparison of the major players for a series of review articles. However, almost immediately, I noticed something pretty interesting …I’ll tell you about that in a few minutes, first let me explain how these sites work…
These sites are pretty straight-forward. An advertiser (website owner) enters a post request. In this request, they specify the number of posts they want to buy, the minimum number of words they want in each post, some specifics on where they want their backlinks to go (including the link text) and the tone and subject matter of the post. They then set a price they’re willing to pay for each post.
Once the post request has been approved (and this can take a couple of days), it goes out into the system where it can be seen by the bloggers. The bloggers review the request if they decide to accept it; they make a unique post to their blog following the instructions of the advertiser. Next, they notify the pay per post website.
The pay per post website then monitors each post to verify that it meets the advertiser’s requirements.
Now here’s the interesting part, while doing my research I noticed something… There seemed to be a lot more bloggers then there were posting opportunities…
In fact, as of this writing, one of the major players in the industry has exactly 68 open posting opportunities. Another of the big sites doesn’t even seem to have enough to keep their existing bloggers …blogging.
…Can you say Supply and Demand.
Well, I quickly realized that the real opportunity here was in buying the posts —Not writing them! I like to experiment, so I quickly signed up as an advertiser for one of these sites, I threw together a request for ten posts about “affiliate marketing” at $5 per post. A few days later, I received an email telling me that my request was approved, by the following day all ten requests had been filled – I know this because I started seeing new backlinks in the “Incoming Links” section of my control panel when I logged in that morning. A quick trip to the pay per post site, confirmed this.
Here’s a couple of permanent links that I received for $5 each:
http://internetmarketingreview.org/blog/2007/01/17/affiliate-marketing/
Homepage is pr 4
http://onlineprofits4moms.com/2007/making-money-selling-other-people-products/ Homepage is PR2
Now just to drive the point home, for $50 (plus $16.25 paid to the post broker), I received backlinks from ten different blogs spread out all over the web. Each of these posts is unique and my backlinks are NOT buried deep within some reciprocal link directory – they are PR passing backlinks each nestled within a brand new blog post..
…And keep this in mind, I rushed through my post request. I could have put additional restrictions in to ensure that my posts were from blogs within certain categories or I could have denied posts from sites like blogspot or myspace, I could even have even specified the PR of the sites I wanted posts from. The point is I got some good results without really even trying…
Give this a shot, I bet you can get some sweet backlinks without the hassle of doing regular reciprocal linking and for a fraction of the cost of buying old fashioned text links.
Here’s two sites I recommend:
Choose one, create an advertiser account order some posts and see what happens.
Click Here To Try Blogsvertise
Or Try Payperpost here!
Good luck and let me know how you make out.
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This is way better then TLA. Thanks for the tip.
Good deal Glad I could help.
Thank You Denise!
It took me a while to figure out what you were referring to
Dave
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Hmmm.. sounds like a great deal. Less tiring than squidooing and digging constantly.
Fly high gal!
Wow, this is greater than TLA…and cheaper. Thanks. I will try this
Great post…I’ve been sitting on the fence about this idea for quite some time. I think this could be useful for the traffic by itself, not to mention the back links.
This is way better then TLA. Thanks for the tip.
But what about the fact that you are penalized for participation in sponsored postings. This is something that is now very frightening for bloggers, hopefully, as well as people buying the posts.
Something new to me. But the problem seems to be that bloggers can say what they want and you still have to pay them, right? What’s the risk of getting a negative post?
Great post. Thanks
Thanks for the link building tips $5 per post is very cheap I always thought it was much more than that.
Very interesting idea. I have been looking for a decent (cheap) way of gaining backlinks, I also write a blog of my own, so maybe I could both write for and use one of those for advertising. I will have a closer read later ( hockey game is on ) and I will make sure to click your links again if I do decide to join up (since they are your affiliate links)
This is a great example of Guerilla Marketing, thanks for sharing.
Great info and worth it if you have some money to throw around. What I use for my sites is the Fast Blog Finder tool. It’s free to use and anyone can download it. Basically, it searches blogs and finds the one’s with the highest PR, Domain Rank, and allows “follow” links. So, with a quick search on your keywords, you’ve suddenly got relevant blogs you can link back to your site = quality back links = more money. You can check out the Fast Blog Finder tool at http://snipurl.com/230g1.
Thanks for the info! It took some time to catch on but I’ve got it now. thanks.
Daron ~ Dominate Back Links ***’s last blog post..Quality Comment = Quality Back Link
How do you know that Google doesn’t infiltrate this service and penalize the blogs writing the articles. I don’t think Google would punish the site buying the link, because if they did, all I would have to do is buy links for my competition and report them so they would fall off the face of Google.
Jason’s last blog post..Reciprocal Linking Is Not Completely Dead
I used Review Me a while back for this very thing. The only thing I didn’t like was a lot of the bloggers placed “Sponsored Post” in the title of the page. I’m not sure if this has any effect on how Google views the links on that page?
Get Backlinks’s last blog post..By: Brent Crouch
There is another way of getting one-way links from high PR sites. I have yet to do it on all my sites, but it has worked well on two. Basically, it involves creating something like a toolbar or a screensaver with a PAD file, uploading these to your server then submitting to software sites such as softpedia and download.com
Great info - keep up the great work.