Some Thoughts on the New PPP TOS

Posted on March 25, 2008
Filed Under Blogging |

In browsing the internet, I have found out recently that Payperpost (PPP) has a new Terms of Service (TOS) .  My other blog has been making money from the network for about a month now and I think they’re doing a great job giving bloggers the chance to earn something from blogging.

The new Terms of Service is somewhat more lenient than the old one requiring blogs to be only 30 days old from the the time it was registered to qualify to their program.  Sounds nice, right?

Here is the complete PPP Terms of Service and the highlighted portion is the significant change in their new policy:

In order to participate in the PayPerPost Marketplace, Blogger must register your blog(s) with PayPerPost and meet the minimum eligibility requirements. PayPerPost will not accept certain blogs and Bloggers as determined by PayPerPost in its sole discretion.

  1. Blogs Only. PayPerPost only accepts blogs, and not websites, message boards, e-mails, IM or other similar services.
  2. English Only Blogs. The blog and all posts relating to PayPerPost Opportunities must be in the English language or such other language as is identified in the particular Opportunity.
  3. Original Blog Content. The blog must contain original editorial content in addition to Opportunity-related or other paid posts. Blogs that exist primarily for payment will not be accepted.
  4. Minimum Blog Age. Blogs must be live for a minimum of thirty (30) days, counted from the date of the blog’s first post, with at least ten (10) pre-existing posts written in the 30 days prior to registration with the PayPerPost Marketplace.
  5. Chronological Archives. Blogs must have a chronological archive to verify age. Categorical archives will not be accepted. You acknowledge and agree that PayPerPost may also verify compliance with these age and posting requirements via a third party spider.
  6. Transfer of Blog. Transferring your blog to a new domain does not make the blog ‘older than thirty (30) days.’ Transferring a blog to a new owner does not make the blog ‘older than thirty (30) days.’
  7. Inappropriate Content. Blogs submitted to the marketplace may not include or support: excessive profanity, violence, or racial intolerance, illicit drugs or drug paraphernalia, pornography, adult or mature content, or any other content that promotes intolerance, illegal activity, or infringes on the legal rights of others.

I hope this article will serve you well, PPP aspirants. So if your blog is at least 30 days old and have at least 10 posts in it, why not try to apply?

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