PayPerPost Announces New Disclosure Policy
What happens when a new idea shakes up the entire marketplace?
It gets critised and condemmed.
Such is the case of PayPerPost, a service that provides an opportunity to both bloggers and advertisers to make the most out of the blogosphere. Advertisers pay bloggers to post reviews and snippets about their product on their blogs. A blogger may choose which “opportunities” he want to post about.
The cost of a post is determined by the market rate. Better bloggers are more expensive to get. However, they usually do a btter job at blogging and generally have a wider audience.
However, they has been an incresing amount of criticism heaped on PayPerPost, with several bloogers concerned that the service will destroy elements of truth in the blogosphere. Even Matt, the founder of Wordpress was quick to voice out his distaste for such activity.
But, the bloggers need to get paid, and they want to get paid immediately. PayPerPost is exactly what most bloggers have been looking for.
Today PayPerPost announced a solution. They are encouraging their bloggers to display a Disclosure Policy on their blogs to solve any questions of honesty and create better transparency for everyone.
You can use their “Generate Policy” button to generate your own disclosure policy. If you’re blogging for PayPerPost, you’ll need to indicate that you get paid for some of the posts on your blog. This is faily easy to do with their step-by-step generator.
Generate your plocy now at: www.DisclosurePolicy.org
This blog is currently being redesigned, so once that’s done I’ll make sure to include a disclosure policy as well, although I don’t blog for PayPerPost.

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