
Kknm is having a fairly interesting event these days. Chocolate Coronet vs Melon Pan
In summary, every $30 gives you a chance to vote, as well as a shot at the lucky draw.
Here are the prizes for the Lucky Draw:
1st Prize: Nintendo DS Lite
2nd Prize: Lucky Star Nendroid Set (Konata and Kagami)
3rd Prize: 6 Months Subscription to Megami Magazine
4 x Consolation Prizes: $25 Vouchers from Nandemoya
The prizes look great though. However, I just cannot think of what I would possibly want that can add up to $30. Maybe I can buy some birthday gifts.
KKNM still owes me one preorder though, wonder if it’s here yet. It’s been delayed since months ago. In fact, the last time I promoted their event, and went for it… I didn’t get my blogger’s gift! something about out of stock. Aha. I’ll probably still go down for their event again though. Just to look see look see.
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In the past, I’ve always thought that the best way to differentiate payperpost and reviewme was that payperpost worked by offering a bunch of opportunities for posties to grab, while reviewme allowed advertisers to search for bloggers that they like. Reviewme started offering a market place a while back, to blur the differences.
Well, now payperpost allows advertisers to directly approach bloggers as well!
One major difference is that while Reviewme takes up a 50% commission, PPP only takes a 10% commission, which barely just covers costs (There’s paypal costs…. credit card processing costs…) This surprised me plenty. I thought they were going to charge 30% again. 10% is really little.
You can check out their announcement post here
For me, I just really like how easy the whole system work. The blogger just adds a widget on his blog, and set a minimum cost. When an advertiser clicks on it, a form will immediately appear, allow him to enter what he wants the blogger to blog. Enter in his account detail, and the blogger soon gets an email regarding the offer. The blogger can choose to negotiate, accept, or cancel. Very user friendly interface, with no intervention from PPP. (if you’re a goon like me and couldn’t figure out how things work, check this video guide out)
Best part is immediate payment once the advertiser approves.
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Just a follow up on my previous post about a scheme called review me, and to introduce a little of what Payperpost is.
Basically, for bloggers, PayPerPost is a system where advertisers pay you to review a specific website/product. The review can be good/bad/neutral, depending on the advertiser’s requirements.
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Would you like to get paid just to do a review on one of my entries?


As I’ve mentioned briefly before, Payperpost.com is offering $7.50 for new sign-ups to do a review on any of my entries. Of course, at the same time I will collect $7.50 as well. All that you need to do would be to click on the “Get Paid to review my post” button on the sidebar that’s available in every entry.

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