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Make surefire money now with the Pepperjam Blogger Incentive Program

PJN July PromoPepperjam – My favorite affiliate network announced on the 3rd of July that they are having this killer promotional campaign with “Increased Publisher Payouts”, throughout the month of July. The whole promotional campaign is broken into 3 categories.

First up, we got the instant sign-up bonus! So, what does that exactly mean? To make a long story short, you sign-up with this awesome Pay-Per-Lead/Revenue Sharing affiliate network, and your account is funded with an instant $10! Of course, your blog must be approved first to get the money. Want to hear that from their own words?

To assist you with recruiting new publishers to Pepperjam Network we are going to allow you to provide them with a $10 Sign-Up Bonus. This means that any new publisher that you refer will be eligible for a $10 bonus just for signing-up for Pepperjam Network.

And, are you an existing PJN publisher? Great news! Now you get 40% more on every publisher you refer to Pepperjam! That’s $7 per signup. Used to be $5 per signup, but as I’ve said now, it’s $7 throughout the month of July.

And last but not the least, PJN appreciates you promoting them! With their “Pay Per Post” like program, you can earn $10 per every blog post that you make promoting one of their services. You can make up to 5 posts per month, and it can be regarding anything that you want, possibly a unique feature of the Pepperjam Network! This is what they had to say:

We thought we’d create a sort of “Pay Per Post” incentive program where any PJN publisher / blogger will receive $10 for each post you make (up to 5 per month) that promotes Pepperjam Network or any Pepperjam Network tool.

So, want to make use of this killer opportunity?

  1. Sign-up for Pepperjam Network – Get $10
  2. Tell them that you’re going to make a blog post about them and get approval for the “Pay Per Post” scheme and publish your article – Get another $10
  3. Then put up some banners like the one that you see on the right on your blog – Get $7 per each time someone signs up under you!

Minimum Payout is $25 and with the 3 steps above, achieving that is a piece of cake. So, ready to make some surefire money?


 

10 Responses to “Make surefire money now with the Pepperjam Blogger Incentive Program”

  1. Kris Jones says:

    Thanks for your post!

    We hope your readers follow your link and sign-up for Pepperjam Network!

    Kris Jones
    CEO,
    Pepperjam Network

  2. Arghhhh… and I just joined this program at the end of June (missed the sign up bonus part) :(

    I still haven’t done anything to it yet as I’m in the middle of re-designing my theme last week

  3. Sure do hope so! :D

  4. It’s a shame Michael.. Awesome program that is..

  5. Venkat says:

    Can you tell me How do we tell them that we’re posting about the them.??

  6. You can send an e-mail to bloggers@pepperjamnetwork.com

    You can get all the details you want from their blog.

    Cheers!

  7. Deborah Katy says:

    Ok you made up my mind. You have great tips here. :)

  8. Trearvelend says:

    Very Recently, there has been a great deal of inquiries by the
    US Federal trade comission against blogs and website developers
    for not stating advertising profits, or potential
    relationships with advertising networks.

    What are your personal thoughts concerning how this could hurt
    the blogging world?

  9. admin says:

    Well, in a business blog it is already known that blog is set up for business as any business and will incur profits through product advertisements and endorsements. So for business blogs I do not think things change much as things are already transparent.

    I believe the main issues of product placement and endorsements lays in such sites as http://stevegotripped.com this is a clear flog aka fake blog where a business entity sets up a website or blog where it appears to be that of a consumer and their personal opinions about a product. They are selling the product without letting the reader know that the product is being sold by them and the whole website is set up just to sell the item. The testimonial is false and the follow up comments are also false and posted by the web owner . These sorts of sites are where the feds are looking and seem to be causing the most problems. That, and the statement that the product is free without clearly showing that the product will cost you 100 dollars every 3 weeks and will charge your credit card.

    A “flog ” or testimonial website should be done more like http://cleanology101.com where the person clearly states that they will be benefiting from the product and they are in the business of selling.

  10. Neally says:

    Chris Andersen wrote a great book on the subject of free. I believe it

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