New paid-to-review service: ReviewMe
Related entries in Making Money with BlogsThere is a new pay-to-blog/pay-to-review service announced today, via Text Link Ads (aff), which promises to pay bloggers to review products. It’s called ReviewMe.
The concept is similar to the much debated Payperpost service, but seems to offer better incentives:
- Existing Text Link Ads customers can be automatically accepted into ReviewMe
- It is not limited to the US alone
- You can choose to decline a review
- Your price is predetermined by your blog’s success
- Payout is quite high per review ($20-$200)
- You earn 50% of the review price
- Your review does not need to be positive
They have started off very well. The interface is excellent, one of the best I’ve seen yet, and they’ve kicked off with a very ambitious marketing plan - a giveaway of $25,000 for reviews of their service. Plus, so you get the swing of things, the review of their service is paid at your going rate (but my review content has not been biased by that). Now, my marketing self is quite impressed with this.
So, this is my first shot at testing out their service. I don’t know yet what kind of advertisers sit behind the screen, so when I do, I will report back. It’s the first service in a while that I’ve tried that has something different to offer.
Tags: reviewme, advertising, blogs, pro blogging, blogging, pay per post







November 15th, 2006 at 10:08 am
I’m registered there as well. What are your throughts on Blogitive at http://www.blogitive.com ? I’ve be interested in hearing what you think of it. They’re really ramping up now and putting the call our for bloggers. If you’re not registered, use me as a referral - colleen_cc@yahoo.com
November 17th, 2006 at 3:36 am
[…] Pay-per-post may have a worthy competitor! ReviewMe is paying out $20-$200 per post, and it looks like their most popular topics are technology, web development, blogs, and entertainment. I’ve heard (from here) that existing Text Link Ads customers are automatically accepted into the program… other publishers will have to submit an application, and acceptance is based on how big your blog is, how many subscribers you have, and how much traffic you get. Related EntriesHelium (Review) - November 15th, 2006PayPerPost.com - November 15th, 2006 […]