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Poyperp0st Direct is best for advertisers and bloggers

May 30, 2007 by Tricia

In the early morning hours of May, 24th, Pay/perp0st launched Pay/perp0st Direct. P Direct, as it’s come to be known in the short time that it has existed, was created to let bloggers interact and accept advertising offers directly from advertisers. Just as the name implies.

Over the last year I’ve work with a number of companies that have been created in order to allow advertisers to use a new form of advertising to promote their companies, services, or products on blogs. Each company is a little bit different from the other in the way that they do business with bloggers and advertisers.

Poy/perp0st direct is the best deal around:

I can only speak as a blogger, as I’ve never signed up with any of these companies to create advertising opportunities of my own. Therefore, from a bloggers standpoint, I have to say that P Direct offers both the blogger and the advertiser the best deal all round. Pay/perP0st direct only charges an extra 10% on top of the fee that the blogger sets as his or her price for a post. 5% of that fee goes towards covering the cost of Paypal and credit card transactions.

I say this because I know that each of these companies either take fees from the bloggers stated price for writing a paid post, or they add fees on top of what the blogger is paid to write an article.

I’ll break it down for you.

The original, and still available Pay/perp0st:

Pay/perp0st still allows bloggers to get paid to bl0g through the system that they began using back in July of 2006. That system allows advertisers to create advertising opportunities for whatever amount they’d like to pay, with the minimum payout to the blogger being $5. The bloggers can then pick and choose which opportunities they’d like to create as a post on their blog.

On Pay/perp0st this method of advertising costs advertisers a $5 service fee whether they create 1 opportunity or several hundred. There’s also a 35% charge on top of each opportunities fee. An advertiser could get 14 posts for $99.50 for a cost of $6.75 per post. The blogger would get $5 for a post that costs the advertiser $6.75.

100% markup at Rev1ewMe

Sites like Rev1ewMe have 100% markup. Tricia’s Musings is listed in the Rev1ewMe marketplace. When an advertiser decides to have me write a post through Rev1ewMe my price per post is listed at $150 at Rev1ewMe. I only get $75 of that fee, and Rev1ewMe gets the rest. I don’t know if Rev1ewMe charges the advertiser any other fees on top of the outright fee of $150 that he or she would have to pay to have me discuss their site or product on this blog.

I believe the lowest price that a blogger can charge at Rev1ewMe is $40, with of course $20 going to the blogger, and $20 going to Rev1ewMe if that bloggers site is chosen for a post.

35% removed from bid price at Sp0nsoredRev1ews

Spons0redRev1ews takes 35% of whatever I bid on any advertising opportunities that are listed in their marketplace. The amount that I bid on Sp0nsoredRevi1ews depends on what the advertiser is asking for, and what price limits they have set.

If an advertiser posts an opportunity and they say they are willing to pay between $10 and $125 for a post, well, I’ll usually bid $80 for a post on this blog. A bid of $80 would pay me $52 for a post if my bid was accepted, with the other 35% going to Sp0nsored Rev1ews. Again, I don’t know if Spons0redRev1ews charges advertisers any other fees on top of the full price bid by each blogger.

The lowest price an advertiser can list on Sp0nsoredRev1ews is $5, but with 35% being taken off the bid it’s really not worth it for a blogger to do a post for $3.25.

There are several other companies out there where advertisers may create writing opportunities for bloggers. The fees vary at each of the companies.

Pay/perp0st Direct:

P Direct is just the first part of a new Pay/perp0st release. I believe the second part will be the creation of a marketplace on Pay/perp0st where advertisers could easily pick and choose which blogs they’d like to offer a direct writing opportunity. I don’t know yet if Pay/perp0st will increase their low 10% service charge for advertisers that use the marketplace, but if they do, I would imagine that it will still be the lowest price of any service.

The way P Direct works at this time is:

1. Bloggers place a P Direct Badge on their site. Mine is located in the top left sidebar.

2. If an advertiser, or perhaps another blogger happens across a blog with a Badge on the site, and they decide that they’d like to have that blogger write about their website, company, product or service they can simply click on the badge and a form will pop up that looks like this:

pdirectcreateoffer.jpg

If the form comes up with an error the advertiser should be sure that they are using the address listed in the top right of the pop up form. Sometimes the inclusion or exclusion of the www causes an error. I believe that is fixed now, but if you get an error you know what you should try – check that the url is the same as what’s listed.

3. The advertiser would then fill out the form, listing exactly what they’d like the blogger to write about, and specify the amount of words from 50 to 300, whether the post is a detailed write up, buzz or opinion, and the tone of the post. At this time the tone is set by default to positive, but the an advertiser could choose neutral or negative if they’d like.

Considering that most bloggers write their best posts in a neutral tone, and are not comfortable with being asked to write a positive article my suggestion would be for Pay/perp0st to make the default tone neutral. I for one prefer neutral requests.

The lower right corner of the offer form clearly states what the bloggers minimum fee is set at, and that there will be a 10% charge on top of the fee offered.

At this time I’ve set my fee at the low price of $20. I believe this is an excellent price for a detailed article such as this one on a popular blog.

An advertiser using P direct to request a post would be charge 10% on top of my $20 charge for a total cost of $22. Considering that an advertiser would pay 35% to 50% more, plus possible service fees either through regular Pay/perp0st, Rev1ewMe, Sp0nsored Rev1ews, or another service I think this is a pretty good deal.

4. Once an advertiser has finished creating their P Direct offer they would hit the submit button and I believe they will be taken to the Pay/perp0st website where they can either sign in with their existing advertising account information, or create a brand new advertising account. The advertiser would also have to deposit money into their advertising account to cover the cost of the offer they just created. I believe that an advertiser can use a credit card or Paypal for their payment.

5. The blogger would then be sent an email message telling them that they have a new P Direct offer. To discover exactly what the offer is the blogger would have to sign into their Pay/perp0st account and visit the P Direct area by clicking on the Opportunities tab in the dashboard.

The P Direct area as viewed by a blogger:

pdirectpage.jpg

6. They would be able to see any P offers that they have waiting once they reach the P Direct area. A blogger could use the arrow buttons on the left of each offer to expand one offer at a time in order to see the specific offer.

Here’s what this P Direct offer looked like:

pdirectoffer.jpg

7. The blogger could accept the opportunity immediately or, if a blogger decided that the request deserved a higher price due to amount of words or links requested, or would prefer a different tone of post than was requested by the advertiser they could click on the negotiate button and send a message to the advertiser, to which the advertiser would have to respond in order for the blogger to be able to accept or decline the offer.

To learn more about how the P Direct system works for advertisers and bloggers you can view the video in this Pay/perp0st Direct blog post. The video is an excellent tutorial and I only wish that they had more tutorial videos throughout the whole Pay/perp0st website.

Why use P Direct?

Now the big question. Why would a blogger and advertiser use this system rather than deal with each other directly? For security reasons of course. Pay/perp0st offers the security and safety of an escrow-like service.

The money deposited for the post is held while the blogger writes the post. The advertiser has up to four days from the time the completed post is submitted to decide if they approve of the post or not. During that time period the advertiser could also request changes to the post if necessary. Payment is made to the blogger when the advertiser is happy with the post, or once the four day time period elapses.

Sure, bloggers and advertisers could deal directly with each other but what happens if payment isn’t made when stated or when one party isn’t happy. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the security of that middleman?





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I hate peanut butter!

May 29, 2007 by Tricia

Ew!

The other day when we went grocery shopping we purchased a jumbo package of Nature Valley sweet and salty chewy nutbars. There’s two flavors – almond that has an almond butter coating on the bottom, and peanut that has a peanut butter coating on the bottom.

I hate peanuts! I hate peanut butter! I just accidentally selected the peanut one, and not having had it before I opened it up and discovered the peanut butter coating on the bottom. Yuck, ew, bleah!

It was Chris’ idea to buy these things. I think he thought he was getting a healthy snack but as far as I’m concerned they’re too sweet. Also, when I read the nutritional info at the bottom of the bar the amounts of sugar, salt and fat are quite high.

The Sweet and Salty chewy bars sound healthy but I’m not all that convinced that they are. We had something else kicking around the house the week before, I think it was made by the same company and those bars were much better.

I think I’ll find another type of healthy snack and let Chris have these.

Yuck … Peanut butter. Must brush my teeth now …

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Know someone with reading trouble due to Dyslexia?

May 29, 2007 by Tricia

Have I ever told you that my husband suffers from dyslexia? I think I’ve mentioned it in the past, but not in the last several months.

His dyslexia went unnoticed, or undiagnosed, by his teachers in lower school and high school. Yes, he had a lot of trouble with some courses, but when he was beginning to fail the courses the principal of the school offered him extra credits for helping with the schools musical programs and theatre productions simply because he was, and is, a very talented musician.

What his school did was wrong. I’m sure they must have known that he had reading problems. Instead, Chris didn’t discover that he had dyslexia until he was in college when he was having a lot of trouble with the work. That was quite a blow to him because he had no idea that, that was what his problem was, and it actually caused him to be depressed for a while.

Once Chris was diagnosed with Dyslexia he learned new reading and writing techniques that have helped him a lot. I’m sure most people wouldn’t even realize that he’s dyslexic. Heck, he writes two blogs that many of you have visited – can you tell?

The reason why I’m talking about dyslexia today is because I’ve been asked to write an article for DyslexiaDecoded.com. This site offers a reading program that will help you, or someone you love who suffers from this disorder defeat dyslexia with free help. The free reading program and online course can be located on the website.

The DyslexiaDecoded.com website has a lot of information about dyslexia as well as the free reading program. If you are not sure that you, or a loved one has dyslexia because there’s been no formal diagnosis you might be interested in reading some of the signs and symptoms. This is just a small sample of the information that you’ll find on the site:

If a child is intelligent and appears to speak and listen normally but is unable to read, write, and spell, then there is probably some degree of dyslexia. Other signs include confusing letters and numbers, confusing left and right, and confusing directions: North, South, East, and West. A dyslexic student may experience difficulties with concentration, perception, memory, verbal skills, abstract reasoning, hand-eye coordination, as well as social adjustment.

At DyslexiaDecoded.com they believe that the key to defeating dyslexia is by learning to recognize vowel sounds quickly. If you are able to quickly recognize the appropriate sounds that vowel combination make you should be able to read at a decent speed. There are 44 sounds in the English language with about 15 being vowel sounds. Mastering recognition of these sounds enable better reading skills.

The ReadingBySix program provides a systematic approach that will help defeat dyslexia and other related reading problems. The course is not an easy course, and those with a medium to severe case of dyslexia might have to go through the course a few times before they see a lot of improvement in their reading skills. Whereas someone with a mild form of dyslexia might defeat the problem even before they finish the course.

Success, of course, depends upon how well you apply yourself to the course. The more you practice and the harder you try the more likely you will be to have success fairly quickly.

As I’ve said this program is free, but small donations are more than welcome as I’m sure the donations that they do receive are what help keep the program free. So if you take the course for yourself or download a copy of the course for your child or loved one please consider making a small donation.

Hard copies of the course may be printed via PDF files, or purchased online. The hard copies of the course might be helpful to those who want to study at various times throughout the day but don’t always have access to a computer.

If you’ve tried this program for yourself or for your child or loved one, feel free to write about this free course on your blog. It’s a free program that’s helping a lot of people and by writing about it you could have a hand at helping even more people learn about this program.

I do believe that my husbands dyslexia is much better than it was before he was diagnosed, but I do know that he still has problems with some of his reading and writing. I help him with spelling quite often. I might download this course myself and see if I can get Chris interested in trying it out.

If Chris does try this course I’ll update this post and let you know if DyslexiaDecoded.com and ReadingBySix helped him.

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Myrtle Beach Golf Vacation packages

May 29, 2007 by Tricia

My husband has always enjoyed playing golf, but really hasn’t had the time to get out and play for a couple of years. His birthday is coming up in July and when I saw that the CoastalGolfaway.com site offered myrtle beach golf vacation packages I thought to myself, this might be a great idea for Chris’ birthday gift.

The prices seem quite reasonable. If I’m reading this correctly it looks like we could go to Myrtle Beach, and if we got one of the vacation packages we’d stay for three nights in a fully equipped villa with four beds (each villa has four beds), and we could play on the following courses – Thistle, Tigers Eye, Panthers Run and Players Club. The package listing only went up to May 20th, but it looks like that would cost about $436 per golfer.

That seems like a pretty good price for four rounds of golf and a three night stay in a fully equipped villa. The price apparently includes the green and cart fees plus all taxes. Seems like a pretty sweet deal for anyone that enjoys the game of golf!

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Sophie’s at it again

May 29, 2007 by Tricia

Well, I’m home alone today.

Chris was supposed to have today off, but one of his co-workers has some dental problems – as in she needs to get a tooth pulled today – so Chris got called into work. Which of course means our plans for the day have changed drastically.

I’ll make do I’m sure.

Before Chris left work he was out in the garden, enjoying a cup of coffee, and our elderly neighbor pulled out her lawnmower to cut the grass. She pretty stubborn about getting her grass cut and often looks at our house as she pulls it out because she’s literally waiting for Chris or I to come out and do it for her.

You know, Sofie, she’s the one that I call my stalker because she stares at me while I’m at my computer from her dining room window, and follows me around the garden when I’m outside. She’s also pretty tricky … as in she’ll cut her lawn or preferably have us do it on a Thursday or Friday, but her kids come to visit each day of the weekend.

We’ve asked her many times why her kids don’t cut her lawn and it seems she doesn’t want to bother them about it. I can understand that to some extent, but when it comes to bother the neighbors, sometimes several times a day she has no qualms? No I don’t get that.

So they visit and don’t do any work. Yet all week we do things for her like get groceries, fix her clocks when the power goes out, cut the lawn and several other things. She’s always knocking on our door or peering in our windows. Scares me half to death when she just appears in one of our windows too.

I think it’s high time her kids start doing some of the stuff her kids should be doing. We aren’t even related to this lady and we do more for her than her kids do!

I hate being upset with a little old lady, but she is manipulative.

We’ve told her outright many times that we can’t drop everything to run to her house to cut her grass or do whatever it is that she wants, and we’ve told her kids about what’s going on too. The kids don’t do anything, and she just pretends to not understand when we tell her we’re busy or we can’t do something for her for a few hours. Like today, Chris did tell her that he’d cut her lawn when he got home from work but she wouldn’t wait.

Two weeks ago a friend came over for a visit that we hadn’t seen for a while. We’d invited him over for a nice dinner. Sophie came over and knocked on our windows, not door, at least five times while we had our guest over. Insisting that I come over to her house to fix something when I was right in middle of preparing dinner, and again when we were actually just sitting down to eat dinner.

Short of closing our curtains, not going out into my lovely garden, and not answering the phone when she calls I don’t know what to do about this little old lady anymore.

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