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1. a remedy for blogger's block that also serves as a blog promotional tool;
2. the opposite of a "brain-fart"

PayPerPost

PayPerPost is one of the more popular paid blogging platforms out there. Like Blogitive, they present bloggers with the opportunity to write reviews for cash.

Blogs must be over three months old with at least twenty posts to participate. PayPerPost came under fire when it first launched due to its optional disclosure policy. They have since changed their guidelines, and now require full disclosure of all paid posts.

Unlike most other paid blogging services, PayPerPost allows advertisers to require a positive review of their product or website. You must include one non-paid post between each PayPerPost paid blog post, and your post must remain active for at least thirty days. PayPerPost offers advertisers the option of limiting which bloggers can take their opportunities, based on demographics, pagerank, and other blog stats.

Each opportunity is different. Most require one link and somewhere between 50 and 300 words. Others require multiple links, photos and occasional video blogging.

PayPerPost has a large blogger base, and the opportunities for low-traffic blogs tend to disappear very quickly. You can post a maximum of three paid posts per day to each of your approved blogs.

Most offers seem to fall within the $5 to $6 range, although higher-ranked blogs can expect to see opportunities at $10 to $15 fairly often, sometimes higher. Sign-up is free, and PayPerPost pays out monthly via PayPal.