[Boink Post] PayPerPost V4.0 goes LIVE!


Originally posted on Boink

To all bloggers out there: I have exciting news for you! The newest version of PayPerPost is now officially live! You can now sign up for PayPerPost v4.0. Existing users are automatically members of the new version. I like the changes that they made on the website. Visually, the colors are very relaxing. To those who hate the cluttered dashboard that the previous version has, this is great news. With the new website, there are only two tabs: one for Opportunities and one for My Account. No more busy dashboard. The website loads faster too!

It looks like they are also changing the way opportunities are presented to bloggers. There will be no more advertiser-set prices. How does that work? Bloggers can now set the price for their blogs. Advertisers just need to go through the blogs on PPP’s database and choose the one that’s within their budget. For example, a blogger can set a price per link or per word. If advertiser is okay with the price and the blog, they will present the opportunity to the blogger.


What’s more, you get to have three (3) days to work on a post! At the same time, advertisers are given the same amount of time to review your post. If they fail to do so, your post will automatically be approved! You will get paid!


The payment method is still PayPal. However, there’s some slight change in the payout process. Your payments will now be deposited into your My Finances after 30 days from the time the post was published. You need to manually cash them out. There is now a minimum of $50 cash out amount. Once this is done, the payment will appear on your PayPal account immediately. Hurry! Sign up now!


* Originally posted on Boink!

Smorty is alive!

I've confirmed it myself - Smorty is still alive! Two weeks ago, I updated my list of money-making avenues online. I saw my login credentials on the PikaBucks excel file. I logged on just to see if they still have some opportunities. Surprisingly, I found one and grabbed it. Two days later, I found another one. So I learned how Smorty works - opps are limited so you have to grab them while they're still available.

If you want to sign up for Smorty click below:


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PayPal Earnings Report #3

It has been absolutely crazy in the blogging industry (yes - it has become an industry whether you like it or not). First of all, I lost my PR some months ago and the opportunities online just disappeared. It made me kinda depressed. I used to lose sleep over articles not being finished and payments not being sent to my PayPal account. Good thing my blogs are back in the game and so is my PayPal account. I am happy to report that I still earned some bucks in March 2009:


I know it's not much but hey - it still pays for my cellphone bills (which reminds me I need to pay that next week) plus maybe a couple of other bills and a nice dinner. To date, I have proven that I can really make a lot of money online. The key is to keep blogging and keep accepting opportunities. Here's a breakdown of all the earnings I received through my PayPal account since I started monetizing my blogs:

See what blogging has done to my life? It paid for a lot of bills, bought milk for a couple of babies, paid for my little sister's tuition, and still allowed me to enjoy a few blockbuster movies. Wow! I am looking forward to earning more PikaBucks!

I Almost Gave Up Until....


I started this money-making journey in June last year thinking I would make it big on the internet. I did earn a lot but I experienced a 3-month slump. First, the opportunities for advertisements have stopped. Advertisers have also lowered their payouts. There are some money-making avenues that just disappeared and of course, the saddest part, is that there are a lot out there who are scamming people.

These are the reasons why I've temporarily left my blogs. I realized it was not worth it. A lot of time was wasted just by waiting for opportunities to turn up online.

In short, I almost gave up... until I got an email which really made my day. Blogsvertise gave me not one - but five opportunities in one week! My blog was alive again! I visited Reviewme and I was surprised to have even more. This means I have a big payout waiting for me in March! What a great way to revive my blogs!

Sadly, my promotion has affected the way I manage my blogging time. But it's alright. It's still what I wanted right? Ha ha. What I am planning to do now is to just manage two blogs: Boink and Pikabucks. Goodbye for now Wikipika.

I've been busy...


It's everyone's excuse! I just realized that my last blog entry on this site was last 30 November. That's almost 3 months ago! No wonder I lost readers and my PR rating of 1 hahaha! I am back in the game and surprisingly, so are my blogs. I wouldn't be going back to blogging if it weren't for the emails I've been getting from advertisers who are asking me to write posts for them.

THANK YOU. It's nice to still see my blogs earn money like they did some months ago. So, I will make this promise again. No matter how much sleep I lose I will start updating Boink and Pikabucks regularly. And if I have more time, maybe I will post more on Wikipika too.

Matched.co.uk is CLOSED

Sad news for people in the online money-making biz. Matched.co.uk has announced that they're closing, Sucks! No wonder they've been on beta. It was fun until it lasted. I still have two links that have not been paid for. They promised to send the payments out and I am hoping they really would:

MATCHED HAS CLOSED
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It is with much regret that we announce that Matched.co.uk has closed.

Matched has been running as a beta experiment for some time and, after much careful consideration, it has been decided not to progress the project to the next stage.

As a result, Matched will not be accepting new sign-ups and will no longer be assigning adverts to its current publisher base.

If you completed your last payment run before November 19th 2008, you will still be paid, but please note that no future payments will be made after this. Therefore, we recommend that you remove any Matched ads from your websites.

Thank you very much for being part of the Matched.co.uk experience and we wish you the best of luck for the future success of your websites.

Finally! PikaBucks gets a Page Rank!

Wow! This is great! PikaBucks finally gets a Page Rank 1! I know it's not the best rank and I have a long way to go but this is definitely a great start. Thanks to those who keep visiting!


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Save First before your Spend

What's the first thing that comes to mind when pay day is near? Most people don't think 'save first'. We think of what our expenditures are and then we check our savings. This is still good considering that savings is still on the list. What's bad is that most of the time whatever is on the end of the list gets kicked out of it.

When I tried a pay day loan once, I was deducted $50 every payday. I figured, if I save that amount, I will have $100 a month and $1200 by the end of the year. The only reason why I am now capable of setting aside the $50 is because I am obliged to do so as supposed to just setting aside the same amount for savings and having a spending relapse the next day.

Which is why we all have to have a new perspective of savings. According to Yahoo! Finance:

1. Put savings (and yourself) first with the budget. A budget allows you to understand where the money goes and may help you free up cash for important savings goals, such as college and retirement.

2. Get Started. How you create your budget is up to you.

The first element of any budget is your income, or how much money you receive each month. This can include paychecks, legal settlements, alimony, royalties, fees, and dividends from investments that you do not reinvest. Once you know what your monthly income is, you can use a budget to make sure you don't spend more than you earn, thus helping to reduce debt and freeing up cash for savings.

Next, you need to know how you spend your money. Start by tracking your spending for a month. Gather bills and receipts, and don't forget to include newspapers from the corner store and trips to the soda machine. Don't assume any expense is too small to record.

Write down your expenses and break them into categories. Using the budget worksheet as an example, we find Fixed Committed Expenses -- mortgage, loan, and insurance payments that stay the same from month to month; Other Committed Expenses -- things you can't live without, like food, utilities, and clothing; and Discretionary Expenses -- things you like but don't necessarily need.

3. Less Spending means More Savings. Begin by canceling magazine subscriptions to titles you don't read. Eat fewer meals out, or choose less expensive restaurants. Across much of the country, you can rent two DVDs for the price of a single adult ticket to a movie and throw in some microwave popcorn for a dollar more.

4. Dig Deeper. Once you've reduced discretionary spending, look at those Other Committed Expenses. Can you reduce the grocery bill with coupons or more economical meals? How about taking public transportation instead of cabs?

5. Your Next Goal: MORE Savings. It might also help to set a savings goal, both for short- and long-term needs. Studies have revealed that families with savings goals tend to save more.

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