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anuj291
Dec 1st 2007, 11:55 am
hello al
i wanted to know about the programs that pay u to put advertisers post in your blogs
like payperpost
can anyone plz tell me wht all other sites are there of these sorts
my blog is in my signature and it is approx 20 days old
CountryBoy
Dec 1st 2007, 12:33 pm
Try these to begin with:
www.smorty.com
www.blogsvertise.com
www.blogitive.com
www.payu2blog.com
ScottHughes
Dec 1st 2007, 12:34 pm
I have been looking for good sites like that too. I also signed up with ReviewMe, but I would like to find out about more. There are a lot out there, but I want to know which ones are the best and can make me the most money.
A 20-day-old blog is going to give you a lot of trouble, because most sites and advertisers want blogs that are older.
anuj291
Dec 1st 2007, 11:27 pm
Try these to begin with:
www.smorty.com
www.blogsvertise.com
www.blogitive.com
www.payu2blog.com
thnx i will check all these sites
MISsupport
Dec 2nd 2007, 5:53 am
You may add your blog on 1 Cool File (http://www.1coolfile.com). When you enter your blog information, you can add the price for paid reviews. It's a blog directory/marketplace and more.
Of course, you should do free reviews to show potential advertisers the quality of your work. ;)
See my own blog (http://www.1coolfile.com/details/323/1351/McGrath_Dot_Ca.php) on 1 Cool File to show how you can setup your paid review page.
Btw, this invitation is open to all who do paid reviews for third party review services. I have been there too and done both side(Advertiser and Reviewer) and that's why I added it to the site :D
lalitnagrath
Dec 2nd 2007, 5:55 am
i tried smorty nd got paid for putting two reviews
give them a shot :)
blondie12
Dec 2nd 2007, 11:58 am
Thanks for the information guys, this is what I was looking for everywhere, but I found it here!
blogspot
Dec 2nd 2007, 12:06 pm
Sponsored Reviews is the best.
See in my signature :)
j.blu
Dec 3rd 2007, 8:43 pm
Just for general info. purposes, you should note that most of these companies require your blog to be at least 90 days old. You might have to wait on them until your blog ages.
waxingpoetic
Dec 4th 2007, 9:06 pm
Just for general info. purposes, you should note that most of these companies require your blog to be at least 90 days old. You might have to wait on them until your blog ages.
Yeah...and some have other requirements like pagerank, etc. However, once you sign up and submit your blog, they will tell you why your blog was not accepted, and you can usually resubmit once you meet the requirements. Best of luck!
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