PayPerPost
Dec 21 2006, Vikas Shekhawat

In an attempt to level the rough edges that popped up with unethical ’sponsored posts’, the new policy makes it mandatory for bloggers to disclose details of their payments in written on the blogger’s web journal.

The policy change made by PayPerPost.

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