Before I started this blog, I knew I wanted to earn some extra cash for the household, but I didn’t know what I wanted to do to make the extra money. So I researched through many blogs and web sites and found out people were making a decent salary blogging about things they loved. So I thought, why not? As a stay at home mom, extra cash is always helpful and needed at the same time. So I started a blog at BlogSpot and did reviews on products that I love and about other things too. I also joined PPP but I didn’t get enough opportunities. I didn’t know why that was the case until I found out that in order to make more money, you need to have your own domain name. So I started this blog with my own name and things are looking pretty good.
You may have noticed I’ve been writing posts that are sponsored by Pay Per Post. I like it so far but I would like to take on more opportunities. So that is why I was so glad when SocialSpark was up and running because now I can finally take on other opportunities in addition to PPP. Here’s a sample screenshot on how SocialSpark looks like:
What I love about SocialSpark is their Code of Ethics. Here they are:
- 100% Audit-able In-Post Disclosure
- 100% Real Opinions
- 100% Transparency
- 100% Search Engine Friendly
Before I created a profile, I looked through many different types of profiles and decided to go for it. This is my profile if you’re interested.
I still have to wait until my blog is at least 90 days old so that means I have 45 days left in order to take on any opportunities through SocialSpark. In the meantime, I’ll continue writing posts for PPP and see what happens after the 90 days. Even though my husband isn’t too happy with my blogging (he says it takes too much time away from the family), I will continue to blog about anything and everything. It’s also a lot of fun and at the same time I get to meet some great bloggers along the way.
I am enjoying social spark too!