There is a new market coming up for bloggers (a web 2.0 generated Job). Not exactly a new market but still a young one. Yes, I am talking about “earning through blog posts”. We all are aware of Payperpost.com (what a good domain to have!) and www.blogsvertise.com. Reviewme is the new born baby in this market but certainly with a web 2.0 growth rate.

Why is Pay per post a sweet poison for bloggers
You can expect more and more players entering the market. Is it good for blogosphere? In my opinion this is just a sweet poison for the bloggers (and blogosphere in general). Sweet as it can pay you as high as $250 per post (according to reviewme.com), poison as this can change the perception towards bloggers. I will cover two aspects of it :-
(One apple spoils the bunch)
The word will soon spread like a fire that bloggers can’t be trusted as they can be paid to write reviews. So every post can be suspected. Will you be happy to hear that all news by cnn is genuine except few which are paid? Even if some are paid ones it is not visible at the surface. CNN is still not perceived as a maven but as a business. Mavens (Bloggers) have more responsibility towards the society and should not destroy the trust factor.
What is the way out?
On the other hand as a blogger I am attracted towards it as it can help me earn extra. If my blog is getting traffic due to its value (Value of blog = value of blog x quality time spent in research for the post) then I should be able to earn through it (something better than adsense). There is a way out by letting the visitor distinguish the paid ones. Existing way of advertisements are Banner ads or text ads. This can be revamped for the new Web 2.0 supported blogosphere, “advertising through blog post”. Advertisement posts or paid posts can be marked with some additional colors to help visitors distinguish. It can be done in simpler ways:-

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You are wrong about the easiest way, because based on the FTC opinion being talked about for the last few days, any word of mouth promotion should be disclosed, which includes things like affiliate links.
PPP is relatively minor in the overall scheme of internet word of mouth promotion, it is a billion dollar industry.
The easiest way is to use my Disclosure Policy Plugin
Andy, I liked the disclosure policy. That is a good step but on an ethical level I think I should also let my visitors know that this is a review for which I am paid. There is nothing wrong in being a little commercial but we should not wear a non-commercial tag while doing commercial activity.
If I ever write a pay per post then I might write a useful one and I am sure that my visitors will also like it. As a friend I will surely let them know that this post is a paid one.