Friday, September 24, 2010

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OVERVIEW
Leads allow you to convey your interest (or lack of interest) in specific jobs that you could potentially be offered in PayPerPost. This page essentially allows you to apply for a job. If you say you're interested, you will be shown to the advertiser as a willing candidate. The advertiser makes the final decision whether to invite you to do the job. You can also optionally negotiate the price on the job.

WHY CAN'T I SEE ALL OF THE DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS?
You are shown an abbreviated summary of what the job or "opportunity" entails. We truncate this information to protect the identity of our clients. You will be shown the full description and requirements if and when you get an offer. If you do not feel there is enough information to make an informed decision, you will just have to use your best judgment.

WHY DO I SEE PRICES LOWER THAN WHAT I SET ON MY BLOG?
The prices you set up when you add your blog are used as a starting point for advertisers to find potential bloggers to write for them. The advertiser sets up a maximum dollar amount, and specifies how many words are required on a job. We show the advertiser blogs that are less than or equal to the maximum cost they enter. Then, the advertiser can ask for a preferred price.

HOW DO NEGOTIATIONS WORK?
The negotiation starts with the advertiser entering a preferred price which you will see on each opportunity in the list of leads. If you want to go higher or lower than what the advertiser has requested, you can press the negotiate button. If you want to agree to the advertisers price, you can click the "i'm interested" button. If you don't like the opp, just press "no thanks". If you are interested, you are locked into the price that is decided here. If you negotiated and you get an offer you will be given the negotiated price that you entered. If you agreed to the advertiser's price and you get an offer, you will be given the price you were shown from the advertiser.

WHY DO THE OPPS DISAPPEAR WHEN I CLICK THEM?
After you make your decision and reply to each job, the information is sent to the advertiser. Your work is done for now. If the advertiser decides to make you an offer, you will get an email and the job will appear under the "opportunities" tab. 
Youth -- you may set your own price and most certainly do not have to use the suggested price. Your blogs haven't had a chance to gather any statistics from the system yet.

There is a lot of competition for jobs here. You are best off to set your prices a little low (I started at $5.00) for the first several opps, then raised them slowly. You may not get many opps until you establish yourself and get a good PPP rating. To assure a good rating, write well (grammar, syntax), follow all instructions, and make certain even your non-paid blog content is of the highest quality.

There are a lot of tech blogs on the system. What sets your's apart from the others and makes them a better choice?

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