I noticed a number of bloggers are writing reviews for websites and products as a way to earn some extra money. Now I have not tried any of these sites myself, but here a list of the sites that I found.
Associated Content Rates of pay tend to range between $3-$20.
Helium - You receive a cut of ad revenue based on how popular your posts are and how highly other Helium writers rank your posts.
triond - Money earned on submitted content is based on the popularity of the content and the number of page views. Triond publishes only content that has not been previously published.
ReviewMe - Reviewme.com pays as much as $250 to bloggers for reviews of advertisers’ products or websites.
constant-content “Writers who submit their work to Constant Content may write on any topic or subject and name the work’s price. Upload the article to the site and it will remain here until a buyer purchases it.”
Wiseorb - Publishes articles and pays writers from advertising revenue.
Shvoong -Shvoong pays you ten percent of the royalties that are generated from your writing.
Payperpost -PayPerPost pays bloggers to write positive posts about a service or product.
BlogBurst -BlogBurst pays authors when their blogs are syndicated by publishers.
ScooptWords - “Sign up with Scoopt, carry a ScooptWords button on your blog and editors buy content they want to print and you want to sell.”
Day Tipper who was previously VitaminT will pay you $3.00 for each tip you submit.
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9 responses so far ↓
Christine
// Apr 8, 2007 at 5:49 pm
I tried Pay per post, and for my busy schedule it wasn’t worth it for me to continue with it. I would need to do 3 posts a day, which wasn’t what I wanted for my blog, and I wouldn’t make very much. If I was lucky at most $30, but that’s not a guarantee everyday.
I’ve done one post for Review Me, which I thought was just perfect for me. I get to choose which products to review and I get paid a decent $40-$50 for one review. To me that’s worth my time. Again I would only post maybe one or two a month, but every little extra bit helps, and if the product is related to my blog, I feel like I’m benefiting my readers. Thank you very much for sharing some other sites, I’ll have to check them out.
I wanted to wish you and your family a very blessed Easter!
Ian
// Apr 8, 2007 at 7:15 pm
I have a habit of discontinuing to read any blog that begins overt advertising. I’m not interested in reading ads. I have software and plugins already so I don’t have to. I’ll tolerate the google ads if they’re only in a sidebar and not obnoxious, but when people begin PayPerPost or something, it’s link-deleting time.
Ian
Rose DesRochers
// Apr 8, 2007 at 9:48 pm
Hello Christine, thank you for sharing your experience. I signed up for Reviewme and we’ll see how it goes. Happy Easter to you and yours.
Ian, I guess that you will be deleting my link. I’ll miss you as I have signed up with Reviewme, but only plan on doing a couple reviews here and there and that is if I even get clients.
Ian
// Apr 8, 2007 at 10:11 pm
Long as they don’t get to the point where I have to look for the good parts amid all the ads, I’ll suffer through them.
Ian
Dwayne
// Apr 8, 2007 at 11:50 pm
Hey Rose There is another place that people can go also and that is Blogsvertise. They are starting a new campaign where they are paying people to produce mini comercials and post them on their website also.
HMTKSteve
// Apr 9, 2007 at 4:34 am
I have no problem selling ad space on my blog but, when it comes to writing ad copy well… I can’t help but feel dirty about it.
I don’t mind it so much if the blogger states a post is sponsored but I see too many blogs popping up that go the PPP route and become nothing but spam blogs. Ms. Q over at qmusings.com recently started talking about this.
Dazd
// Apr 9, 2007 at 8:49 am
I wrote a couple of reviews for PayPerPost. Maybe I’m too old fashioned but I couldn’t get the knack for reviewing something I’d not tried…as in physically or otherwise. It’s like writing a movie review without actually seeing the movie. Anyone can do that…
Honesty does have its flaws I suppose.
Rose DesRochers
// Apr 9, 2007 at 1:46 pm
Ian, no worries there.
Dwayne, thank you for the info. By the way, I hope to see you back at Blogger Talk.
Steve, any of my posts would say that it was a paid advertisement.
Dazd, I was recently asked to write a review for candy( not through reviewme). I’m looking forward to that.
jonathan
// Apr 26, 2007 at 10:07 am
all those sites seem to take about a month or so before you can actually earn some money has anyone foind a sight were you can have money in a day or two
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