No offense but all this excitement over $150? The internet is full of opportunities... if you are not making at least that amount every single day, with minimal work, you guys are missing out!
150 dollars a day? Get real kid. No one is gonna believe that just so they can go check out your lame site.
LOL Ive made around $2,500 dollars since last november.. So im happy anyway Not $150 a day but working towards more and more
I have a question for you people who are using this service. I have a pr0 blog, can i make money from this service?
Hey kingdollar... you should try mix in more natural content related to your theme and not just paid posts.. Otherwise it looks great and I wish you the best of luck!
FYI i got asked via PM what im pulling in now. Am waiting this week for payment for 38 posts.. 2 are worth $10 and 3 worth $7.50 with rest worth $5 ... So over $200 coming in this week!!
you can back date your post as you publish them.. so if you write a post now, you can set the date to say 3 months ago, and it wil apear as it was posted on that day, it won`t apear on the first page of the blog also.. just make some posts now with older dates, and you wil be good to go.. your domain has to be 30 days old at least to. that can be a problem though
Blogging reviews for payment is a quick way to lose any sort of online reputation and suffer the consequences of the Google slap.
This is exactly correct. Wait for your competitors start to report paid links to google. You'll get dropped very fast.
The best way to flout this "so-called law of nature" is to make a blog solely dedicated to paid reviews. That way, it won't even make a difference if you're penalized.
The requirements for Pay2Blog are getting a lot more stringent as time goes on, and I've not had a lot of success in submitting legitimate blogs to them. The acceptance/approval seems very dependent on the reviewer, sometimes a PR2 blog won't get accepted though it's reasonable to do so. Designing the blog and indexing it may take more time than its worth to set this stuff up, but I think on a wide scale this is an effective technique if you can consistently meet their requirements.