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Use your PayPal account in Text Link Ads

Now that your PayPal Philippines account can accept payments, why not use it in Text Link Ads (TLA) — an advertising system that pays you to place advertisers' links in your sites?

Previously if you opted to be paid via check in TLA, it may take more than a month after the payout date before you actually receive the check. But with PayPal, funds are credited to your account on the payment date itself, every first day of the month. No more waiting period!

How does Text Link Ads (TLA) work? 

Once you have signed up, TLA will provide you with a small ad code that you have to place on your site. TLA then sells the ad space to advertisers. TLA splits with you the final sale price of any ads sold 50/50. Ads on a site are priced based on an algorithm that factors in the traffic of a website, site theme, and link popularity.

What are the ways to earn from TLA?

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WidgetBucks — alternative to Google Adsense?

WidgetBucks is, in short, a money-making widget. Just like Google Adsense, you place a small code snippet in your site, the widget displays ads, and every time a visitor clicks on the ads or signs up as one of your referrals, you earn money.

When you sign up, you also get free $25 which is already halfway the minimum payout.

If you’re interested to sign up right now, click HERE.

To find out more details about WidgetBucks, read below.

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Got paid $40 by Blogitive in March

Definitely not bad. You just rephrase an advertiser’s press release, post it in your blog using no less than 100 words and you get paid $5. In my case, I was paid $40 in March. And I wasn’t even that active yet, logging in to the Blogitive site only once every three days.

Blogitive is another one of those get paid to blog programs. In contrast with other programs, however, you can easily earn five dollars just by “paraphrasing” a short article (they call it a “web release”) from advertisers. There are very few slots available for each article, so if you refresh the “Open Offers” list without claiming an article, you might miss it right there and then.

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Another get-paid-to-post-reviews program: SponsoredReviews

Another pay-per-post program is in town. Just like ReviewMe and PayperPost, the new player, SponsoredReviews, is paying bloggers who will write reviews of an advertiser’s product or site.

Depending on a blog’s readership and quality of posts, the SponsoredReviews system recommends an amount that can be charged, but the blogger can choose to ignore this and set his own price.

For each task offered in SponsoredReviews, a minimum and maximum amount will be specified. A blogger can bid for how much he is willing to write the review and the advertiser can accept or reject the bid offer. A blogger can earn anywhere from $10 to $1000 per review.

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