PayPerPost.com Pays You To Blog Shill Without Disclosure

As a professional blogger, I spend my mornings in my kitchen, visible smell waves oscillating off of me, typing out my morning posts at a make-shift desk made up entirely of old beer cans. A misanthropic shut-in, I have no real idea of how the outside world works, which I find to be the prerequisite to confidently usher forth my opinions to the same. Facts can only muddle up the purity of my platitudes. it’s really a lot like being an extremely well-paid ignoramus.

But not all of us bloggers are lucky enough to be employed by Gawker. Enter PayPerPost.com, who will subsidize your opinionated feculence. As they describe themselves:

    You’ve been writing about Web sites, products, services and companies you love for years and you have yet to benefit from all the sales and traffic you have helped generate. That’s about to change. With PayPerPost

    advertisers are willing to pay you to post on topics. Search through a list of topics, make a blog posting, get your content approved, and get paid. It’s that simple.

They claim bloggers don’t even need to disclose that they are paid shills! We’re a bit curious how the FTC would feel about that.

Anyway, all of this is just prelude to this exciting news update: AOL RULES!

Pay Per Post [Official Site]

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