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Today.com is a free blog provider, like wordpress.com, blogsome.com, blogger.com and many others. The difference is you’ll be paid for impression (pageview) of your blog. Payment terms are $0.002 per impression (PPM). So, the more visitors come to your today.com blog, the more money you’ll earn.
And not only that, after a 30 day provisional period outstanding blogs may be promoted to pay per post (PPP) program. Meaning, if you write regular good article (ie, original content) and can attract decent visitors to your blog, you’ll be paid for every post / article you write. Note, it’s not paid-per-review or paid-per-post services. You’ll be paid for ANYTHING you write in your blog! You don’t need to promote some product. Your job is to write anything you enjoy writing about.
If you have original content and been put someblog else, it’s not bad to migrate the contents to today.com to try your luck.
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Indonesian IT or Indonesia media company seems not so interested in investing their money to become a free blog providers. There are a few free wordpress-powered blog provided by Indonesia company or individual. Here are some of those. Let me know of additional free blog providers in Indonesia other than the ones already listed below. Important to note, among all free blog providers below, blogdetik.com and dagdigdug.com are the most popular and widely used in Indonesia (may be second only to wordpress.com).
Continue Reading »Edublogs.org is no longer free. Read here for more.
Edublogs.org, a free blog services using the latest wordpress blogging platform with 100,000 plus users has just announced a surprising offer: now you can put the juicy AdSense code, indeed any javascript code, into your sidebar widget. One who loves blogging, loves latest wordpress utility with its Google friendly interface, loves free blog services, and loves making money online can just put these many attributes in one words: Edublogs.org. Sign-up, and you’ll just get what you want. I’ve already had an account in edublogs.org but it’s mainly for back-up purposes. But now I may change my mind.
Actually there are already two popular free blog providers that offer javascript-enabled wordpress namely blogsome.com and blogs.ie. Unfortunately, both are never upgrading their wordpress software into the latest version which make them look very “old.”
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