inPostLinks is a replacement for the original version of PayPerPost.com. This new site is designed to help advertisers build text link ads on blogs. inPostLinks only offers links. No testimonials, no reviews. The system is a modified version of the original PPP with some enhancements and streamlining. Some things you should be aware of:

  • All of your data from PPP v3 is now on this site.
  • You can login here with your old v3 login.
  • All previous Opps were permanently ended as they could require reviews and the system no longer allows that.
  • It is normal for bloggers to see few or zero Opps available until advertisers create new ones.
  • If advertisers want reviews they will need to do that through PayPerPost.com (v4), this site only allows you to buy text links.

If you have questions, comments of feedback please visit inPostLinks on Get Satisfaction.

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comments 20 Comments

  1. Keith Cash said on 11.30.09 at 4:50 pm

    Nice looking site.

    Where did the PPP posts and history go????

    :)

  2. tedmurphy said on 11.30.09 at 4:56 pm

    All previous opportunities will be under the closed opportunities.

  3. Brett Chatz said on 11.30.09 at 5:58 pm

    I need very clear and specific directions for this question:

    Where is my pending payout from the old PPP?

    Where can I see this - please give me a URL?

    Where can I input my Paypal address on the New PayPerPost?

    I am urgently waiting for your reply.

  4. Isla said on 11.30.09 at 6:42 pm

    Are these post links permanent one time fee links?

  5. Arun said on 12.1.09 at 12:14 am

    How do i claim my old approved PPP blogs in new inpostlinks , Bcoz when i try to reserve the offer , i am getting the error msg to claim my blog , can you pls help me

  6. HuanLiu said on 12.1.09 at 7:14 am

    hi can u pls temme how to claim my blog to reserve opportunity in inpostlinks.com.... pls help me out....

    Thanks in advance

  7. Marc said on 12.1.09 at 10:31 am

    Help us to now how to claim our blog in this site. there is no option like that....

  8. Zoom said on 12.1.09 at 11:00 am

    Fifty cents for a page rank 3 blog? That is a outrageous and laughable.

  9. SA said on 12.1.09 at 1:24 pm

    how to claim my blogs to reserve opps in inpostlinks? hope to hear soon.

  10. Jennifer @ Quiverfull Family said on 12.1.09 at 4:15 pm

    So, do these opps need non-sponsored posts on both sides like the previous PPP did?

  11. Barbara said on 12.1.09 at 11:20 pm

    I'm having the same problem as the others. I tried to reserve a post but got a message about claiming my blog.

  12. divi said on 12.2.09 at 6:06 am

    i have the same problem like others, when i try to reserve a post it says to claim my blog. please help. i think the before one was better with tons of well paid opportunities available. will i get paid for the posts i have written in this previous version!

  13. Samuel said on 12.2.09 at 10:27 am

    bring back PPP V3... offer rates are very low... please

  14. divi said on 12.2.09 at 12:15 pm

    i suggest the same bring back the old ppp v3 will be really convenient to all our bloggers here please!!

  15. erif said on 12.3.09 at 10:29 am

    I think IZEA launch inpostlinks to get more and more money from advertiser and give little share to blogger

  16. Rick Gagliano said on 12.3.09 at 5:58 pm

    Really, 55 cents for a link on a PR2 blog? Not even worth complaining about, but I will. At these rates, it's ridiculous for anybody to not just go out and contact individual websites on one's own. I'm sure - because I've done it - that you can sell links on just about any blog fr $2-3 per link all day long.

    This is a rather stupid concept. Ted Murphy keeps getting paid, though, doesn't he. Since the early days of PPP, this company has slid backwards continually and has finally made a new low.

    Exit, stage left, Ted, just like they would tell any other cartoon character, which is exactly what you are.

  17. Rick Gagliano said on 12.3.09 at 6:01 pm

    I'd be amazed if any of the original investors are still involved with this dribble. If any of you want to shovel some money toward an investment that might really pay off, please visit my site, find my email address and contact me. No calls, please.

    This is really a joke. Why share revenue when your share is a dollar? Or, do I have "stupid" stamped on my forehead?

  18. erif said on 12.4.09 at 6:44 pm

    I think my opinion is true that IZEA launch inpostlinks just wat get more and more money fromadvertiser. I can find advertiser that give blogger $6.5 at old PPP and at inpostlinks they only give blogger $2.

  19. Glenn Hagele said on 12.8.09 at 6:48 pm

    Those complaining about the amounts offered miss an important point: if the blogger does not like the amount offered by the advertiser in pPPv3, then don't accept the Opp. This is (or at least should be) an issue of supply and demand.

    I offered $2 for a PPPv3 Opp because I provided a lot of detailed information for the blogger to use (make life easier on the blogger), it is a generally interesting subject (blogger may want to blog about the subject anyway), and because bloggers accepted the Opp on these terms. If bloggers don't accept, then as an advertiser I must either raise the pay or lower the standards. Again, this is all supply and demand.

    In PPPv4 the offer process is reversed. The blogger offers to create a post for a set amount. For that loss of control, the advertiser gains the ability to pick and choose which blogs to accept at those rates. Again, supply and demand, just the other way around.

    Where I am having a major problem is that I put up an Opp that appears to comply with all inPostLink terms and conditions, but IZEA has refused to accept it because I refer to an off-site web page with detailed information about the subject. There is nothing in the terms and conditions that says I can't provide off-site resources, but that has not stopped an arbitrary refusal. At least, not thus far.

  20. Samuel said on 12.11.09 at 10:44 am

    $10 and $11 offers are now $2.5 for PR4 site... Try to increase the amount please...

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