Going to the chapel.
Pay Per Post has been documenting the startup of the company doing a reality show called Rockstartup.
My favorite episode by far is the video of Jules and Michaels wedding.
Jules and Michael were planning on getting married anyway, but with Pay Per Posts nudging help, they did it in Las Vegas with all the Vegas extras.
Like Elvis.
I actually teared up watching as Jules kissed both her sons after they walked her down the aisle.
The ceremony was absolutely beautiful, and all paid for Pay Per Post.
They have not only created a company on line to help bloggers make money from blogging, but they do good things like this wedding.
I love how they film their daily comings and goings over at PPP headquarters and post them for us to see.
Even when things don't always go perfect, they still show them to us.
Like in episode 10, things didn't exactly go as planned or hoped, but it all worked out at the last minute.
I would love to see more behind the scenes stuff, more personal stuff too.
I like how everyone who works at PPP, is comfortable in front of the camera and treats all the bloggers like close friends as well as employees.
The people get along, they like each other and it shows.
They make the company and the job fun and that's important to me.
I've worked for a lot of places where it was all work and no play, no cohesiveness between employees and management.
PPP is different, they make you want to do this because it's fun and they value your input.

Comments
Any way to resize that video frame? Once PPP rejected a post because I didn't know how to resize an advertiser's picture.
Posted by: lattégirl | February 20, 2007 6:24 PM
Lattegirl, you resize an image by adding "height=" and "width=" with however tall and wide you want the image to be. In the case of this video, the embed code already has height and width attributes in it, just change them to what you want.
I took this same opp today, and I resized the video frame because if I didn't, it would mess up my blog template.
Kat, I picked the same episode. I love weddings...sniff!
Posted by: Christine | February 20, 2007 7:23 PM
Good post, Kat!
Posted by: Leigh | February 20, 2007 7:54 PM