ReviewMe, which is a PayPerPost-like service that pays bloggers to write about advertisers’ products, just launched moments ago. The company is backed by TechCrunch-sponsor Text-Link-Ads, which was recently acquired.
ReviewMe has a somewhat different model that PayPerPost. Where advertisers on PayPerPost set a single fee that is paid to all bloggers regardless of their size, ReviewMe uses an algorithm based on Alexa, Technorati and other statistics to determine the importance of a blog and charges a different fee for each blog based on the calculation. Blogger payments range from $30 - $1,000 per post.
I wanted to post about it 7hrs ago but I had to go somewhere. Visit this link to know more about this new launch.
According to my own experience, it's pretty tough for new bloggers to use this service. The system rejects your blog if your blog isn't traffic rich or contains small PR numbers or isn't popular in Technorati.
O great another pay per post service. If you ask me bloggers should just stick to blogging about what interests them. All this commercializing is killing the truth of blogging.
ReviewMe, which is a PayPerPost-like service that pays bloggers to write about advertisers’ products, just launched moments ago. The company is backed by TechCrunch-sponsor Text-Link-Ads, which was recently acquired.
I got a mail from their side and also they had mentioned in their site that first review will be about reviewme.com itself and then we start getting great offers once they are satisfied
Bloggers from payparpost would be easily getting a chance as they are already having good experience and it wont be hard for them to give reviews here too
tried signing up for this but i guess my site is too new. any ideas how i can raise my hits and whatnot?
what are everyones experiences with payperpost sites like these? i think the commercializing is a great idea to get the word out on new products, but i do think if people just post about anything and everything are just selling out their blogs. im new to this blog thing, but i do think that blogs are a great way to get your ideas out.
My understanding is that the reviews don't have to be positive...if that's so, it may not hurt as much as people think it might. Bloggers can still be honest, say a site is junk, and get paid for it.
O great another pay per post service. If you ask me bloggers should just stick to blogging about what interests them. All this commercializing is killing the truth of blogging.
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So true Diddy! Wouldn’t you know that the advertising world would get their greedy little mindsets in there. Great writing sells. No need to go the advertising route. Let’s face it, a good product sells itself, whether a bloggers blogs about it or not.
tried signing up for this but i guess my site is too new. any ideas how i can raise my hits and whatnot?
what are everyones experiences with payperpost sites like these? i think the commercializing is a great idea to get the word out on new products, but i do think if people just post about anything and everything are just selling out their blogs. im new to this blog thing, but i do think that blogs are a great way to get your ideas out.
True achow but there is also the possibility of people cutting and pasting your ideas and saying they belong to them. The IT lawyers will have a field day if they aren’t already!
I got a mail from their side and also they had mentioned in their site that first review will be about reviewme.com itself and then we start getting great offers once they are satisfied
I never received that they should blog about them first.
Blogger from payperpost. The The content of each post must be unique (paid and unpaid). You may not post the same thing on different blogs and you may not copy someone else's post (except when specified by the advertiser). http://payperpost.com/page/blogger