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Helping to feed the hungry.

If you've been keeping us with us on the Blog America Tour then you know we've challenged all the Posties meeting-up with us along the way to bring canned food donations, which we'll be taking to local charities along our route.  Well, our first two stops produced some pheonomenal results:  Postie Colleen brought 100 cans with her to our Tampa meet-up last night, and Postie Alli brought 104 cans to Atlanta earlier today!  (I think Alli secretly wanted to beat her friend Colleen!)  This is awesome, and we couldn't wait to take the donations to the Atlanta Community Food Bank today.

The folks at the food bank were very grateful for the donations we dropped-off, and prior to leaving we took some photos of the location:

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For those Bloggers planning to join-up with us along the rest of the tour, keep on bringing the donations!  We'll provide updates here on the blog.

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$45 Opp - Blog America Tour Takes a New Turn

Ted said, "I want to meet as many Posties as possible on my way to PostieCon - make it happen." So the marketing team got together and decided to create an Opportunity for Posties to cover each tour stop. Wow! What a concept. If that idea was a snake it would have bit us. Blog America Tour

As a result, PayPerPost is offering to pay Posties $45 for covering the event stops in each city. Additionally, Posties at each stop will have the chance to win an iRobot. The iRobot goes to the Postie that brings the most canned food items to that event stop. All donations will then be delivered to a local food bank or shelter. It's nice to work a good deed into the plan... Ted's idea.

As part of the deal, PayPerPost will accept up to 10 Posties for each of the 9 tour stop cities, 90 slots total. That's more than $4000 in payouts. Nothing like this has ever been done before. Well, okay, it has. We just did something similar for CollegeFEST. But, it worked so well we decided to do it again. Turns out, this is the perfect way for PayPerPost to demonstrate the value of its network and the Posties that power it.

At each event you'll get the chance to speak with Ted, get an exclusive introduction to Argus, and help out a worthy cause with your canned food donation. And, as usual, Ted will have some other tricks up his sleeve... all good blog post material. It will be a blast and you'll get paid!

All active Posties qualify for this Opportunity. If you live near these cities, apply for the $45 BAT Opportunity by email at blogtour [at] payperpost dot com. Please include the following:

  1. Event City (see below)
  2. Your full name
  3. Daytime phone and
  4. PayPerPost user name.

NOTE: Deadline for submission is Oct. 19. All selected Posties will be notified on Oct. 22 and given specific details on exact event location and times. Selections are on a first come, first served basis. So don't wait! Once a city reaches 10 Posties, it's closed.

The $45 BAT Opp includes the following cities:

  1. Orlando, FL - Nov. 1
  2. Tampa, FL - Nov. 1
  3. Atlanta, GA - Nov. 2
  4. Tuscaloosa, AL (Alabama v. LSU) - Nov. 3
  5. Jackson, MS - Nov. 4
  6. Little Rock, AR - Nov. 4
  7. Dallas, TX - Nov. 5
  8. Albuquerque, NM - Nov. 6
  9. Phoenix, AZ - Nov. 6

The Tour will end in Las Vegas on Nov. 7, but we have other plans for that destination... if you haven't already heard, it's called PostieCon on Nov. 10. It's shaping up to be an awesome event, including a special VIP Blogger's Choice Award party at Tao nightclub. If you haven't registered yet, get on it. Time is running out.

So that's, that. What are you waiting for? You need to jump all over this fun and exciting opportunity! See you on the road.

PPP Direct - get more exposure for your blog

If you're not using PPP Direct, now's the time to start!

There's now more reason than ever to install PPP Direct. Starting this month, PayPerPost will begin featuring random PPP Direct users in print ads, email campaigns and other marketing programs. Any blog actively utilizing the PPP Direct service has a shot at being selected. Look at these examples showing how PPP Direct users are being promoted.

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Ohgizmo.com set for inclusion in Blogger & Podcaster ad. The magazine has a reach of 20,000 online subscribers, and will be distributed on-site to thousands at the Podcaster & New Media Expo. That's free publicity for PPP Direct user David Ponce.

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Also, this month we featured multiple PPP Direct bloggers in the August AdvTACK email newsletter, sent to thousands of PayPerPost advertisers. More great exposure!

So, to make sure your blog has a shot at being included in these valuable promotional venues, install PPP Direct today!

Postie Payouts over the weekend

Hi Posties!

Late last night, we found the system was acting odd when the Review team was working the payouts (or your approved posts that are now 30 days old).  Throughout today, further research into the system info showed us the issue was sporadic throughout the weekend and meant that payouts that looked as though they completed did not.

We're sorry for the delay, but we seem to have a list of those payouts affected.  The team will be focused on clearing those out asap, and we are aiming to have payouts up to date as of Thursday due to the volume.

Thanks for being patient as we clear out the backlog.  After Thursday, if you have any payments overdue, please let us know via a Ticket.

We found this same issue affected some Posties trying to accept PPP Direct Opp's.  That, too, is resolved so if you have any PPP Direct Opp's pending, you should be able to accept them now.

Thanks,

Karen
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Custom PPP Direct Badges
A few of you have picked up on the fact that you can customize your own PPP Direct Badge. It's your blog, if you want to get creative more power to you! Check out Mind Mirror.

PPP Direct Badge

Part One of the Birdo Release
The release has been made and a new version of PayPerPost.com is now available for you all to explore.

There are a number of big new features in this release, the biggest being PayPerPost Direct. We've had a number of people ask whether it's possible for advertisers to directly approach Posties to get them to write special blog posts. PPP Direct makes that happen. In a nutshell, you simply specify the minimum amount you want to be paid for these Direct opportunities and stick a widget on your blog. When an advertiser finds your blog and decides they'd like you to write something they just click on the badge attached to the widget and make you an offer.

We've built a full negotiation and transaction auditing system into the PPP Direct engine as well so that Posties and advertisers can really hash out all the details of a post together, without any involvement from PayPerPost.

Why should you install PPP Direct?

Keep more of the money you have earned.
If you are using ReviewMe or any competitors services you know that they charge between 50-100% markup on your post, while we charge 35% for our self service model. While I still think 100% markup by our competitors is absolutely ridiculous, there is justification in a markup for making the facilitating the review, match making, customer service processes, tax report and financial processing, those things have real costs.

What I take issue with is the badges these guys have bloggers put on their blogs. They take as much as half of your money for doing very little. If an advertiser is clicking on your badge on your blog you should be keeping the majority of the money, no giving it to someone else.

PPP Direct cuts out the middleman (including ourselves) in transactions that are driven by your blog. You can still participate in ours and others marketplace programs if you want to, but it doesn't make any sense to pay so much when you are generating the advertiser lead. PPP Direct only charges a 10% service fee, and nearly 5% of that is PayPal and Credit Card Fees.

Think about it.
You have two badges on your site, both for $200. An Advertiser clicks one of them and you make $100 and the blog marketplace makes $100. They click the PPP Direct badge and you make $200 and the blog marketplace makes $20. Why would you ever want to take less money? Why would the advertiser want to give half to the blog marketplace? With PPP Direct the advertiser gets more bang for their buck and you make more money.

Security
Sure, you could try to deal directly with advertisers on your own. You could list your email address for anyone to contact and spam you. But how do you do the transaction? Do you do the blog post first and hope you get paid? Or do you think you can convince an advertiser to send payment before you have done a post? I can tell you that as a blogger and an advertiser I wouldn't want to be on either side of that transaction.. sounds very messy and I could get taken on for a ride. For such as small fee I would rather know that I am going to get paid as a blogger and get my post as an advertiser. We provide a level of security for both parties that the transaction will be completed in a manner that makes buyer and seller happy.

Ease of Use
Our widget makes the entire process fast and easy for both parties, particularly advertisers. Advertisers can use their credit cards and don't need to go through the painful PayPal process. They can also access their existing PPP account balance to easily make purchases.

Tax Reporting
If you are accepting payment for Posts you need to report that income to Uncle Sam or risk the wrath of the IRS. Every PPP Direct offer is accounted for in your year end tax statement from PPP.

Marketing
We are building a directory of PPP Direct bloggers and will be promoting those that have adopted the technology in the meantime. PPP Direct will ultimately mean more Opps for quality bloggers.

On to the other features...

Another new feature is Bans and Benches. Now users have the option to 'bench' each other. This makes it easy for an advertiser to exclude bloggers from their opps for a period of time, and conversely makes it simple for a Postie to remove a certain advertiser temporarily. It's just another way to make sure all sides of the marketplace have the most efficient way of contacting and retaining the other.

Post Reservations has long been a concern, and we've got a definitive solution in place at long last. A Postie can click on Take to take an opportunity and hold the opportunity for a period of time while they make their post. In the past with the sheer volume of users we have, there have been an annoying number of instances where people thought they had an opp reserved, spent time making their post, and then got told that all slots on the opportunity had been filled. That shouldn't happen now. Without going into technical details, the new solution is much more elegant, simple and effective and you won't see that particular error message any more. Better yet, to celebrate, we've increased the reservation time to a whopping 6 hours.

In the run up to PostieCon, as it was, we provided an ability for posties to contribute their opp fees to a PostieCon savings bank. Since PostieCon is now a free event, we've removed this savings feature and all those of you who saved your post fees towards PostieCon will soon find those funds paid out to you.

Finally, as I mentioned in an earlier post, we've removed Technorati rankings from the system. Technorati is changing the way they rank blogs and it doesn't really fit with what we're trying to do any more. So, for the time being at least, Technorati scores and segmentation based on Technorati rank has been removed.

Get Your First PPP Direct Opp!
We want to do some additional testing on live blogs to find any quirky issues with PPP Direct. The first 100 people who install it on their blog and post their URL here will get their first Direct Opp from us, so long as you don't set your minimum above $20. My buddy Ali at http://www.everybodygoto.com/ already got a PPP Direct Opp.

Listing your blog will also help identify you to other PPP advertisers : )

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