PayPerPost, a company that brings blog advertisers and companies together.
With such a relationship, is PayPerPost good or bad for the blogging community? The major pro that most bloggers can see is that they allow bloggers to monetize their website by writing blog posts that have been sponsored by companies. These sponsored posts however have specifications which are outlined to the blogger prior to publishing the post. These specifications can be somewhat questionable since they do require bloggers to write positive reviews about their products. Since this is the case, bloggers could be writing positive reviews about the company and their products without even trying them. Deceiving to the readers? Yes it is.
There have been some negative press about PayPerPost (especially from TechCrunch, a popular technology blog) that have been stating how PayPerPost is negatively impacting the blogging community. There are not only dishonest blogposts that are floating around the internet but there are also very spammy posts that are also dispersed throughout search engines.
PayPerPost does truly test the ethics of many bloggers, if they are willing to sell out their blogs to make some quick cash.

