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Adsense Alternatives - ReviewMe

 

Many of you may have heard about blog advertising site PayPerPost. PayPerPost allows bloggers to make a few bucks by blogging about a product, service, or another website. The only problem (according to many) is that PayPerPost does not require the blogger to disclose the fact that the post was paid for. And they also require that the post be more or less positive in nature about the reviewed product or service. If you are not too familiar of it, I will share this program with you later.

Needless to say, this opens the door for some questionable ethics. Comes into play the newcomer ReviewMe; another PayPerPost (PPP) kind of ad network, with a twist. The contract between the ad network and the blogger makes it mandatory to disclose the fact that you are blogging for money, but certainly not this one because I am not paid to write this post. Luckily, my blog is old enough to join ReviewMe, and I join to this program and try to discover it more. But that's not the only difference. Whereas a single fee per post is charged to advertiser for any bloggers, ReviewMe determines the set price by using an algorithm based on Alexa, Technorati and other statistics. The asked price varies, from 30$, up to an enticing 1,000$ per post, depending on your blog importance in the blogosphere.

And there is more. The blogger can share his/her honest opinion and still being paid. Of course, I have some doubts personally about how this can really be implemented. It is obvious to me that ReviewMe is trying to give a non-partisan flavor to their ad network. This way, it gives it more credibility. However, looking at it from any perspective, since we're being paid by a third-party to talk about them, we can't truly bite the hand the feeds us. Otherwise, we may not get further business to do with this boss. Anyway, the fact that we have the illusion of that choice is still a nice feature.

The only other requirement has to do with the review length and time limit to come up with a review, 200 words and 48 hours for this particular assignment. Payment can be made by check or by PayPal.



Getting Started
Signing up is extremely easy, taking literally one or two minutes to fill out a small form. You are then automatically logged in and ready to go. The next step is to submit your blog. This is done by entering basic details of your blog such as Title, Description, RSS URL, Keywords, and of course, your URL. Your blog is then either automatically approved or declined. This is based on Alexa ranking, Technorati ranking, and RSS subscribers. Publishers may have up to 6 different blogs attached to their account. If approved, you're completely set up and ready to go. There is very little to actually read in terms of instructions on the site, but a FAQ section is there to help answer some of the questions you may have.

Reviewing
Reviewing is quite simple. ReviewMe's system works by advertisers choosing which blogs they'd like to be reviewed by. This is most likely determined by what topic and niche your blog lies in. Well, luckily, I get a recent offer for the review for a digital forum, but I reject it. You get to decide if you'd like to review them or not within a certain period of time, the choice is completely up to you and you're not forced to review anything you don't want to. Once you have finished your review and posted it on your blog, you simply return to ReviewMe and submit the URL of the post with the review and you're done.

Payment Details
Publishers are paid 50% of revenue, which may sound high, but is pretty standard. Also, ReviewMe's prices to advertisers are somewhat expensive so publishers are really getting paid quite well. Price is automatically recalculated monthly, based on factors including theme, estimated traffic, link popularity, and estimated RSS subscribers. Publishers are paid the first of every month via PayPal or check. Additional Information Publishers may publish an unlimited number of reviews. Reviews do not necessarily have to be in English. ReviewMe asks for reviews to be written in the Publisher's "normal" language. If their blog's category is German, for example, advertisers will generally expect the language of the review to be German.
Bloggers who have been having difficulty monetizing their blog in the past now have an answer: ReviewMe.



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