Did anybody notice? Well maybe just Ruth because she’s the one I’ve always been bugging to insert the ads code anyway. :-P

(The last time I tried to insert code or a plug-in, my blog went kaput — Internal Server Error — Yuga had to restore it. Yes ladies and gentlemen, I am that tech-ignoramus, no joke.)

I’ve always had Google Adsense in my personal blog since i found out about it sometime in August 2005. But I’ve never learned how to optimize its use so I have some 7$ to date. (Heck, I can’t even insert a code, how should I know how I’ll optimize adsense in this blog?!).

Anyway, you just never know when the $$ will trickle so at the moment I’ve got bidvertiser, text-link ads and of course google adsense.

I’ve heard the buzz about ReviewMe, like the gaya-gaya that I am,  I jumped in. Why not? if there’s a pot of gold for doing something legit as reviewing a blog, product or whatever it is they want reviewed for a fee. 

Easy for 200 words and with no HTML code to insert in your blog’s template. After all I am a blogger and yes I can review stuff I have something to say about and write about it. They’ll just have to brace themselves because I’m not going to give a good review just so I get paid. I’ll make an honest (good or bad) review, promise. ;-)

Well I still have 47 hours left, but I’ll publish this now and (hopefully) get the promised 20$ on payday. (20$ is the highest pay-per-post rate I ever got!)

Whatever else others may say about p-p-p, I see nothing wrong in that and even in blogging for the money. (Not everyone has the luxury of getting paid on writing on the net about the stuff they know and love doing.)

Like pay-per-post, I see nothing wrong in ReviewMe, honestly.