Paid Blog Posts - Bloggers, Earn some extra money!
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Paid blog posting is quite hot these days with a number of paid posting services and agencies launched and getting popular very quickly. This enables the bloggers to earn some extra revenue out of their quality blogs apart from the revenues from other sources such as contextual advertising, selling text links and affiliate revenue. Bloggers get paid for posting about a topic set by the advertiser and gets paid. Not only this, the blog content increases organically!
Also, this is a new and proving to be quite an effective marketing tool for businesses and marketing agencies these days. It not only does benefit advertisers to create buzz and generate viral traffic, but also enhance Search …
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