Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Where to put PPD links

PPDI’m just getting into PPD and I’ve realized that I’ve run into something of a problem. I somewhat solved the problem, but I haven’t solved it completely. But, before I get into my problem, I’m going to run through what I’ve accomplished so far with PPD.

As you may have guessed, I am a member of the pay-per-download site Sharecash. I just recently signed up and I’m very excited to begin the PPD journey. Here is my journey thus far:

1. Signed up to Sharecash

2. Created and uploaded my first file to Sharecash

3. Got the link to my file

4. …and here is where I ran into the problem and it was, and still somewhat is, a big problem.

Well, here it is…

I had the links to my files on Sharecash, but I didn’t know what to do with them!

At that point, I realized that I hadn’t fully thought-through the whole PPD thing.

So, I did a bit of research on what to do with the links. Oddly enough, there weren’t too many resources on what to do with PPD links. That is part of the reason I’m writing this blog entry. I want to distribute the information on where to place your PPD links.

So, here’s where you can put your PPD links:


Website: You can put your links on any website that will allow you to add PPD links. You could probably add a PPD link in the comment section of The New York Times or The Wall Street Journal. I suggest getting an account with either of the aforementioned sites.

If you own a website, all the better. You can make your own PPD section.

Blog: You can put these links on blogs you either run or participate on. For best results, make sure that the blog is fairly popular. If you can find a blog that accommodates PPD links, that’s even better.

Web Forum: Put your links on a web forum that you participate on. It would be ideal to add your links to a forum, or an area of a forum, that allows PPD links. It would be even better if that forum was themed around your niche. For example, if you have PPD links to an article about a famous baseball player, place the link on a baseball forum.

Or you could just settle for putting the links on an anonymous forum, since you wouldn’t have to create an account in order to post the links on the forum.

BitTorrent (or any other peer-to-peer network): Peer-to-peer networks, especially BitTorrent, are famous for quickly spreading information. I suggest putting your links in a file, and sending that file out into a sea of peers. The laws of probability suggest that if enough people are exposed to your file, at least one person will click the links in the file.

Youtube: A common way for people to market their PPD links is to create Youtube videos. The steps are simple: create a video advertising your niche, put link to niche in the video description, and… that’s it.

Though the steps may be simple, getting people to see your video and click your link is definitely a challenge.

Facebook: Put your PPD links on your, or someone else’s, Facebook page. Be sure to add a little description. For example, I’ll post a PPD link for a baseball article on a baseball Facebook page. The description next to the link will read: Latest news about [insert popular baseball player here].

Additionally, be sure your link delivers what you promised. Many PPD sites are cracking down on fraudulent links. Additionally, make sure you have the rights to whatever files you upload to a PPD site.

Twitter: Have a Twitter account? Post a few PPD links on it. Just don’t annoy your followers.

Well, that’s all I have for now.

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