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Sponsored review programs are paying bloggers anywhere from $5.00 to $500.00 per review. As said before, those blogs that are established with steady traffic are going to make more money per review than a smaller, new bog. If you have a great blog and time to post you can make an impressive income with these programs. Here are some additional information regarding the pros and cons of some of the sponsored review programs.
Payu2Blog is fairly easy when it comes to blogger and posting requirements. Their posts usually only have to be around 60 words, and the sponsor only needs to be mentioned (linked to) once. The link has to be attached to a keyword the sponsor provides and the keywords are more often than not unobtrusive. The dashboard is easy to use and they let you keep track of your pay periods and pay history. Payment is made every two weeks through Paypal.
Blogitive requires anywhere between 100 to 200 word reviews, and a minimum of three links to the sponsors website. After you have written a few quality reviews many advertisers will request your blog specifically. While there is no marketplace for you to know this Blogitive staff will often email the blogger to let them know the assigned reviews were specifically requested.
Sponsored Reviews is the highest paying of the sites that I write paid reviews for, but that is because there is often a great deal of effort that goes into creating each review. The advertisers place their requests on the sites marketplace and each reviewer bids for the assignment. Usually the advertiser rejects or accepts the bid in a matter of days. The advertiser show’s what they are willing to pay for the review, which can be anywhere from $5.00 to $200.00. Sponsored Reviews takes a percentage of this payment and sends the rest to the reviewer via Paypal.
The amount each blogger bids is usually determined on their own blogs statistics which include traffic, back links, and overall popularity on the internet. Sponsored Review suggests what you should charge per review after the sign up process is complete.
When writing for Sponsored Review they request that you give an in depth analysis of the product or site you are reviewing. All the information and insight must be fresh, you are absolutely not allowed to restate the information that is readily available on the advertiser’s website. Sponsored Review encourages bloggers to include screen shots of the advertiser’s site. They also want reviewers to share any relevant information that will encourage readers to visit the advertisers’ site and perhaps purchase their product or service.
That might seem like a lot of work, but once you get going it isn’t that bad. Be sure that you do take the time to give a detailed review and that you include all information the sponsor has requested. Failure to do so will lead to Sponsored Review banning you from their site.
Before participating in any paid to blog, or sponsored post, programs you must decide whether or not you want to disclose that the post has been paid for. Many bloggers refuse to have anything to do with blogs that have sponsored post because they feel that paying for reviews in unethical. Disclosing that you have been paid for reviews may keep other bloggers from doing link exchanges with you or promoting your blog in the future.
Even if you do not disclose that you are being paid for your post or review there may be consequences. If you are writing for a paid to blog company that requires you post a tracking code that includes a link to their site, or if you mention their site by name, search engines might penalize you. Google is one of the most well known search engine that has been accused of doing this. Many bloggers who have mentioned certain programs, such as Pay Per Post, or who link to paid reviews programs have lost PageRank.
This loss of PageRank can be detrimental to many businesses that use their high page rank as a selling point. Many companies will not advertise on a site with no PageRank since, traditionally, PageRank represents how much traffic a site gets. If you do choose to use paid per review programs I recommend only using the ones that do not require disclosure or reciprocal links.
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Sponsored review programs, or paid review programs, are another extremely popular way to earn money with your blog posts. These programs allow blog owners to sign up, register their blog, and then review a variety of websites. Each review usually consists of a neutral, or positive, overview of the website paying for the review, along with up to three links to the sponsors’ website. Some of the most popular paid to review programs are:
Blogitive: <http://www.blogitive.com>
Blogvertise: <http://www.blogsvertise.com>
Blogger Wave: <http://www.bloggerwave.com>
Blog Ads: <http://bloggingads.com>
Blog to Profit: <http://www.blogtoprofit.com>
Blogger Party: <http://bloggerparty.com>
Creamaid: <http://creamaid.com>
Contextual: <http://contextual.v7n.com>
Link Worth: <http://www.linkworth.com>
Linky Love Army: <http://www.linkylovearmy.com>
Loud Launch: <http://www.loudlaunch.com>
Making Money from Blogs: <http://www.money4blogs.com>
Pay Per Post: <http://www.payperpost.com>
Pay U 2Blog: <http://www.payu2blog.com/>
Review Me: <http://www.reviewme.com>
Smorty: <http://www.smorty.com>These programs are all a great source of revenue paying bloggers anywhere from $5.00 to $500.00 per review. Those blogs that are established with steady traffic are going to make more money per review than a smaller, new bog. This is a great money maker for those blog owners who are only hoping to pay for hosting aka break even. However, you have a great blog and time to post you can make an impressive income with these programs.
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