Do Review Paysites Pay

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by kayundi, Apr 22, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi guys,
    i have heard about these sites review paysites.......but you know its difficult to know which pays and which does not pay.Three years ago...i used to do revies for Awsurveys....and i could make upto $40 per week...i dropped out that time coz it was less money then.Who knows any other company which do pay
     
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  2. jamaican007

    jamaican007 Banned

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    #2
    I have never heard of anyone getting paid good amounts from such sites.
     
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  3. Traffic-Bug

    Traffic-Bug Active Member

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    #3
    You mean surveys or reviews? For reviews you can use payingpost, payperpost, paydotcom, smorty, sponsoredreviews,. etc.
     
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  4. pdmac8

    pdmac8 Member

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    #4
    If you mean surveys then give it a swerve mate!

    My wife worked really hard on "Paid" surveys for about 3 months and received about 10% of the earnings they say you can get!

    What a rip off!
     
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  5. BelissaC

    BelissaC Peon

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    Try payperpost, reviewme, smorty. The minimum amount per review is $5. Depending on the products, you can get paid as much as $50 per review. Payment is via paypal or bank transfer. I haven't done paid reviews for a while. But I've earned decent income from reviews in the past.
     
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  6. internetmarketingiq

    internetmarketingiq Well-Known Member

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    It really depends on how high quality your site/blog is and how much traffic you have. But if you have a high quality site/blog you'd probably do better just creating targeted advertising plans.

    Most of these sites pay chump change compared to what you could make even working at McDonalds. The amount of work is just not proportional to the return.

    Companies like Ebay love this because they get content for next to nothing. And when I say Ebay I'm not speaking directly about their main site but the peripheral properties they own like Epinions.
     
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  7. www.livesportz.com

    www.livesportz.com Well-Known Member

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    i got paid this month from reviewme , it is good site but i hate 50% to them and 50% for you :(
     
    www.livesportz.com, May 2, 2009 IP
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    Are those sites still viable? The reason I ask is because GOOGLE hammered pay per post blogger participants pretty hard by giving them Page rank ZERO.
     
    webmasterlabor.com, May 2, 2009 IP
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    praetserge Notable Member

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    I'm using BuyBlogReviews to buy blog reviews and to be honest when I post my ads to buy reviews I get so many proposals from blogs I don't want to get a review even for free.
    I think you can get some money from reviews as long as you have relevant and prominent blog and don't spam.
     
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    drjupitor Banned

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    I am trying with paydot.com. but no success till date.
     
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    The proposals were THAT badly written? It also raises red flags regarding the sustainability of these blogs' Page Rank if they are that obvious and desperate to sell posts.
     
    webmasterlabor.com, May 2, 2009 IP
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    Kinkyjoe Well-Known Member

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    #12
    I never worked with these kind of companies. However, if you want to find a company that pays I suggest that you search for information on them on google and ask on forums (like you're doing now)

    Cause you don't want to see a $1000 in your statistics and then recieve nothing.... :/
     
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  13. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    It's not even about reviews as I think website's first impression is very important and I had many bids from blogs (and they bid up to $15 per review) but if you visit the blog it's very poor (design, layout, content), thus why would I pay somebody to post a review about my website on their horrible blogs.

    I believe that there're some bloggers who make decent amount of money from blog reviews as I've seen a few very good blogs and of course I pay them to get a review, but unfortunately, they're difficult to come by.

    Thus my advice to people who wants to make a living out of reviews: make sure your blog is attractive, you have some good content and bid only on relevant reviews.
    I personally wouldn't mind paying for a short review about $10 on a good blog.
     
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  14. outspan

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    Why are you using a referral link in your post if you really "dropped out"? :)
     
    outspan, May 3, 2009 IP