Earning Money through PayPerPost

Posted by: Aamir Attaa on July 9, 2008 at 6:08 PM

ProPakistani.com is now almost 2 months old, and during this I have been getting tremendous response from my friends and readers. In previous couple of months, I had been keenly focusing various opportunities through which I could engage some revenues to meet my server expenses. But, we all know that earning money online is not that easy as it looks, especially when your blog or website is only couple of months old.

I consistently remained in discussion with my friends and fellow bloggers regarding the ways to earn money through advertisements and other ways. At last I was introduced to this payperpost by Nayni, and found that this programme can satisfy my needs by all means.

Advertisers know that only taking a message to the public may not earn them achievement, hence now they are looking for bloggers and other root level publishers to discuss their products; which is in fact good for both advertisers and their customers as users get detailed review of any product/service and in a way more authentic one.

Xxxxxx is a platform where you write reviews and your opinion about certain products, blogs, mobile phones, teleocm services and so on. And you are free to express positively or negatively, I mean you can write both positive and negative sides of the product.

So if you are a bloggers, and you are trying to monetize your blog, then payperpost is an ultimate stop for you. The good thing I found about payperpost is that there are tons of advertisers to choose from, meaning that you never run short of sponsored posts.

So hurry up, and signup now and collect your share from this emerging media of advertising.

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Pakistan’s First AD Network Launched

Posted by: Aamir Attaa on July 3, 2008 at 7:10 AM

If you are running a blog or a website that caters to Pakistani audience, like mine, then you must be missing lots of potential revenues despite you are using ADSENSE, AdBright, eTology or any of other available ad networks.

The main reason for very low CTR (Click Through Rate, the rate at which ads are being clicked) is because ads being displayed by AdSense or other ad networks are of no interest to our local visitors. Let’s look into this snapshot (from ProPakistani.com) that displayed 4 ads and I see all of them are of no use for a visitor from Lahore; who is actually more of interested in products and services offered in Pakistan.

I personally had been badly missing a localized ad network, which could bring in local publishers and advertisers. There is no doubt that, in Pakistan, online advertising is not that popular, but the potential is there. As the trends are changing we can expect huge online media buying in coming days, specifically from large multi nationals and eventually the local service providers.

Led by Mr. Aamir Sarfraz, Bramerz (Pvt) Ltd launched this Pakistan’s first ad serving network, named as clickClick, with an aim to bridge the gap between the local advertisers and web publishers;

Process for signing up and other procedures seem quite similar to other ad networks, however the edge that clickClick can get you local advertisers is going to make some difference for publishers and website owners in Pakistan. They have taken aboard few publishers and advertisers already; however my application is still pending. Hope they are going to process it soon.

“In addition to our own tweaks that make our solution better than anything out there, we’re promoting local content. Local advertisers and local publishers. After all, it’s all about who and how you network. That’s the kind of support we’re extending to the local industries” read a PR from Bramerz.

As I am not signed up with them yet, so no words about CPC or CPM rates, but my expectations are high.

For more details for publishers click here
For details regarding advertisers click here
Signup for clickClick account here

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AP to Charge Bloggers for Quoting More Than 4 Words

Posted by: Aamir Attaa on June 19, 2008 at 8:21 AM

American News Agency, Associated Press, does not want any one (specifically the bloggers and other internet media) to quote their news items. What they allow is to quote only four words without paying. Techcrunch has already banned AP on TechCrunch and all their sister concerns. What other gonna do?

AP says that you can quote AP stories in more than 4 words by paying them according to below table

5-25 Words:    $12.50
26-50 Words:     $17.50
51-100 Words: $25.00
101-250 Words: %50.00
251 or above words: $100

I don’t see any such thing being implemented here in Pakistan; where we hesitate/don’t want to even give the backlinks. Still the rule is there, and AP can sue you if you are not abiding by it. Another point is, I don’t see majority of Pakistani bloggers in such a financial state to pay this much fee for quoting just couple of sentences.

However, if you want to buy some content then you can pay the fee here by notifying about your website and the except that you are going to quote from any of AP story.

When it comes to Pakistan and bloggers here, the mdia, print or the electronic, the situation is worst… I left an organization to fight this plagiarism; i am, myself, a victim of this copy pasting…check below the links of posts which were copied from my blog and pasted as they were… and the noble person didn’t bother to even give a backlink…

http://mobiclick.org/2008/06/how-to-block-unwanted-spam-calls.html
http://mobiclick.org/2008/06/mobilink-joins-race-with-ptcl-in.html
http://mobiclick.org/2008/06/jazz-one-mobilink-new-package.html
http://mobiclick.org/2008/06/unlimited-sms-packages-in-pakistan.htm

Somebody suggest me what should we do????

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