This post is basically for bloggers, and not only bloggers but those who make money off sponsored reviews. Not many do, but those who do have a decent PR, Alexa, and Technorati Rank, found blogging for money to be a very nice additional way to monetize your online activity. Let’s assume you already know about been a blogger at ReviewMe and now can benefit from their new feature, campaign reviews. Why is it good? It’s only good for the bloggers who have low rank blog and have no chance of been accepted in the premium position, yet with this new structure they can make good money. Advertisers, however, are not in a profit because they pay minimum 10$ for a review, which can end up on PR0 dead blog. So, if you want to be reviewed by this blog Get Reviewed At ReviewMe!, it’s only 100$ now.
Anyway, enough with shameless self promotion, so how to grab a campaign? Technically it’s very easy, all you need to do is log in regularly to your ReviewMe account and check if there are no ongoing campaigns they offer your (related to your category of the blog). If you like any of the offers, click to accept it, and from that date you will have 3 days to post the review on your website. Practically, it’s easy, but there are a few things you should remember.
- You can only accept 10 campaign offers per month.
What does it mean? It means there are likely to be more offers, but you can’t make more than 10 reviews via campaign offers (you can, however, make unlimited posts with premium reviews), so it would be wiser to grab only the higher paying advertisers. For example, now it’s May 7th, and since the beginning of the month I already was offered to write a review about 25 times. Some were priced 28$, others 5$, and the rest in between. The 5$ reviews came first, so if I’d have accepted the first 10 which all cost 5$, I’d not be able to make more than 50$ this month from the campaigns of ReviewMe. To be honest, the reason I did not accept it was not greed, but rather the fact that they require minimum 200 words in a review, and 200 words for 5$ is… well, not much. Of course, there is an option of submitting up to 6 blogs, I personally have 4 listed, and each of them belongs to a different category, which automatically multiplies my chances of getting an offer by 4. Remember, that ReviewMe marketplace is big, with many many many bloggers, so the offers won’t stay up long, if you see a good offer - grab it right away, and also check a few times a day for an offer, if you really want to hunt down a good opportunity.
Bottom line is, don’t rush into accepting minimum payout offers, but also, don’t curse me in the end of the month when it would turn to be your only offer you could have taken…



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