Showing posts with label pay me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pay me. Show all posts

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Sponsored Reviews

SponsoredReviews.com is a new paid to blog service just like PayPerPost and ReviewMe.

The tagline says, “Bloggers earn cash, Advertisers build buzz”, and that’s pretty much it in a nutshell. This site acts as a middleman for advertisers and bloggers, and allows bloggers to bid for reviews, or be personally selected by an advertiser.

Paid to blog services are some 'get rich quick' schemes. The signup process was a breeze and blogs are generally accepted fast. That is pretty fast when compared to other services but opportunities come rather slow…

But for someone deciding to launch their career on paid blogging, try something else that would bring in paid reviews far more easily. This is not to discourage you, but these guys are good, and are for the biggy bloggers. However, this is only a personal viewpoint from a blogger using those services.

This is mainly because you have to place a bid….. the sponsors have to review it….. and they would notify you whether it has been accepted or not….. This could take anywhere between 2 to 20 days.

To expand this a bit more……Once you set your price, you select a category, input your blog title, and a description. All of this will be viewable by bloggers and advertisers. Advertisers will use this information to determine if they want to work with your site, and bloggers can use it to see who their competition is in a certain price range. Add keywords, and submit - your blog is now active in the system.

Once your blog is active, you want to find advertisers to work with. Clicking on the “find advertisers” tab will do just that. But if you set your blog review price to $20, and if you want a $20 plus per review, forget that thought...

If you like something that you’d like to write about, then place a bid…..but accept the bid amount that is mentioned…. As like in every bid, it is the lowest amount the advertiser is willing to pay. Place a bid in line with your blog price and the maximum price

Advertisers also have the option of searching the list of blogs and contacting you with a price.

Please also note that when you submit your blog for review, the SponsoredReviews system pulls stats on that blog from several sources, like Technorati and Alexa. Your link popularity is calculated, and you’re giving a total ranking of anywhere from 1 to 5 and you’re given a suggested price based on your rankings

But always note that you only get 65% of your bid price, that is to say, if you input $10, you’re actually only making $6.50 per sponsored review.

Lastly, all blog posts must be 200 words long, and all content must be original…blah...blah…and the usual
You also need a 3:1 ratio of non paid to paid content, which is quite tough and you have 7 days to complete your review

Now if you have three different blogs listed with three different prices, you can bid multiple prices for the same assignment. The only problem is, some advertisers take a long time to review offers.

But make note that if you don’t complete reviews you’ve accepted, your account can be suspended.

Also, a disclosure is required in each post, i.e., ‘This is a paid review’, or something similar

As a closing line, I like the direct contact between the blogger and the advertiser. A review is written only after both parties are happy with the agreement.

So there are no surprises.

Lastly, for those bloggers, wanting to increase vistors to their blogs would benefit from this list of Blog Directories. Do check'em out...

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Friday, June 1, 2007

What is ReviewMe?

ReviewMe is a paid to blog service, from the same company as Text Link Ads., so there won’t be a problem re. trust, i.e., to say the paid to blog services is a 'get rich quick' scheme

To put is simply, ReviewMe is to help bloggers make money by blogging and help advertisers to increase site traffic, get feedback and promote their products via bloggers.

The site acts as a middleman for advertisers and bloggers, and allows bloggers to bid for reviews, or be personally selected by an advertiser.

Advertisers create a free account, and then choose reviewers (bloggers) for a product review, define the product and send the order. The minimum review fee is US$40 for each review. Advertiser cannot ask for positive review. Reviewer can decide whether accept the review order or not. Advertiser will get notified for each completed and published review.

For Bloggers, ReviewMe is another way to make money online. All you need to do is register a free account at ReviewMe

Submit your site and wait for advertiser to purchase review from you. You can decide to accept order or not. Your review should have minimum of 200 words and there must be a disclosure saying that the post is a paid post.

ReviewMe shares 50% of your revenue. You will get paid at least US$20 for each completed review. The payment is paid on a monthly base by a check or via PayPal.

Also, ReviewMe does not accept sites that do not meet their minimum requirements

So, in short it is a good paid to blog service

Pay Per Post Direct - Blog Ads

Pay Per Post [PPP] recently turned on PayPerPost Direct, a service that allows advertisers to directly select and contact specific bloggers for reviews.

The advantage is that the advertiser gets to target their dollars more specifically, rather than across a couple of broad categories. For the blogger, however, this is a big change and improvement, especially as compared to ReviewMe, SponsoredReviews, and LinkPost

If you're already into blogging and blog ads or are have been considering it, you're probably familiar with all 3 of these services. A few weeks ago, one of the only ways to make money blogging for PayPerPost was to monitor the [Open Opportunities] and grab the ones you like before they're taken up. This requires you to check in regularly throughout the day and keep up with the oppurtunities, if you want to make something with these blog ads ... Given below is a breakdown of the commissions charged by each for providing a similar service:

ReviewMe: 50% - they take half of every payment, requiring the blogger to either set a much higher price for the advertiser, or give up a BIG chunk of change. Payment comes around the first week of the month.

SponsoredReviews: 35% - the model is similar, but not exact. The blogger bids on opportunities within a given range, and the advertiser selects the most effective spend of their dollars from the bids presented. Payment comes two weeks after the post is approved.LinkPost: 30% - 50%, depending on whether the blogger wants to be listed passively in their directory, or if the blogger wants LinkPost to direct opportunities to them. Payment comes by the 10th of the following month.PPP Direct: 10%. Payment is released immediately upon approval of the post by the advertiser.

Pay Per Post Direct is a new service from Pay Per Post. Generally in Pay Per Post, the bloggers select the blog ads that they would like to do and must go by the price set by the advertiser. PPP Direct gives advertisers the chance to choose and control where their advertising funds gets spenWhile the competitors charge between 50-100% markup on your post, PPP Direct charge only 35% for their self service model.

Now why should you install PPP Direct?

Basically you get to keep more of what you have earned.

In Pay Per Post Direct, the blogger sets his own prices and the reviewer selects from the bloggers in the directory. It's completely logical and seemingly inevitable, but it's still a really big deal. Basically, you get a widget from PayPerPost which you have to embed it somewhere prominently on your blog. Here, you shall put up a price for the advertisers that you shall blog for.

Say, you put up $100 blog ad . When, he clicks on that widget so that you blog on him and you get paid. Earlier you could only earn a fraction of that amount as this $100 was divided among so many smaller bloggers. If an advertiser is clicking on your badge on your blog you should be keeping the majority of the money, no giving it to someone else. PPP Direct cuts out any middleman in transactions that are driven by your blog. You can still participate in other marketplace programs if you want to, but it doesn't make any sense to pay so much when you are generating the advertiser lead.

But in this case, PayPerPost Direct takes in only 5-10 percent of the advertiser amount, and from that about half of that is gone for transaction charges to PayPal and stuff. So, you as a blogger get paid the maximum extent possible.

Think about it.






Thursday, May 17, 2007

Pay per post sites - Blogging

Now for those guys interested in pay per post sites where you get points for every discussion you start, there is always mylot.com or duno.com

Apparently, you also get points for every response you make to discussions started by other members, plus for any 'best response' you make. Add your points add up to make earnings and this is what you are paid.They pay you via paypal and you could make an average of 50 plus per month, and enjoy discussing issues with others

They also have referral programs. For those interested, and are not members, please go to mylot.com and duno.com.

For whatever reasons, they are hot, very hot nowadays.... check it out for yourself


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Friday, May 11, 2007

AIMpromote - Full Blown Customer Relationship Management Platform

AIMpromote.com is a leading international provider of marketing integration and automation tools and operates as part of Active Internet Marketing LLC. However, the AIN Patents are pending but the Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Whatever may be the legal side, AIMpromote.com, in one word, is a great customer relationship management tool. It helps you grow you business by helping you leverage your contacts which is one of the important assets to a growing business.

Now, this being a sponsored post, it just wouldn’t be right if I don’t blow the trumpet a bit…

AIMpromote.com is basically a low cost alternative tool compared with other similar lead management products, but the important aspect is that it maintains its standard and does not compromise on its features vis-à-vis costs.

There are no setup fees, and they even integrate your system with your website free of charge. Besides, it is easy to use and learn. And if you have a question, you can either contact them via email, a toll free phone number, or look up solutions in their forums! As a result, you get a full blown customer relationship management platform for very little upfront cost..

Besides, AIMpromote.com also offers you a fourteen day free trial, thus giving you time to check the software first hand, rather than reading it from sources that in a way [you feel ] promote it !!If you want to improve your business, then it is high time you checked out AIMpromote.com

Go ahead, visit AIMpromote.com today!


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