The new SocialSpark site is live and operational. This new site is brought to you by the same people behind PayPerPost, but contains more features and options than the traditional PayPerPost design. Gone are the days of waiting around for an opportunity to open up before pouncing on it. SocialSpark features a new system of opting for open opportunities and then waiting for the opportunity to be assigned to you. This allows advertisers to select certain bloggers to specifically write about their product or site. SocialSpark also makes each post completely transparent. Bloggers are now required to post a badge indicating that a specific post was sponsored by a specific advertiser. PayPerPost posts did not always require this disclaimer and therefore led to some ambiguity about which posts were sponsored and which were an unpaid for opinion. This post is sponsored by SocialSpark through the PayPerPost network.
So if you’ve got an account with PayPerPost or if you are registered with another pay-to-blog network or if you are new to this whole concept but are looking to make some extra money with your blog, then look into signing up with SocialSpark. There are still a few bugs to work out, such as the ease of navigating through their Marketplace, but it promises to be a new and important step forward in this type and style of website.