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Paid To Blog Opportunities

posted May 24, 2008 - 10:41pm
Paid To Blog Opportunities

A few years ago, I was browsing the internet and began to see more and more references on how to blog. After a bit of additional investigation,I discovered exactly what a blog was and how to create a blog. After some more research, I learned about blog hosting,and free blog hosting.I also discovered this little fact known as paid blogging. I could create and easily maintain a dynamic web site on the subject of my choice and make some money at the same time! I didn't have a clue as to what to blog about,I still was taking journalism classes at that time and all the students were talking about their blog.

http://www.Snapbomb.com - Fairly new site as far as pay per post, approval process is pretty quick and simple, you are paid according to the value of your blog. Snapbomb will make an assessment of your blog and inform you of the value price of each posting assignment.

www.Blogsvertise.com - This particular site is professional, not that the others aren't their procedure is nice, which cuts out the bidding wars with other blogs for assignments. They are unique, tasks are emailed to you which is nice. It cuts out the competition.

wwww.Spondsoredreviews.com - This website is one of my favorites to post for, generally my sports blog earns between $20-35 per post. On rare occassions I have received a $40 post as well. Sponsoredreviews procedure is to bid on opportunities which are attractive to you, and is related to your blog. New opportunities are added regularly, and email notifications are given if you prefer to receive new opp emails.

www.ReviewMe.com - Process is easy for existing blogs to be approved.

www.BuyBlogReviews.com - I use this one from time to time, but a lot of the opp. don't pay to well, $3-4 per post. However you can fine some nuggets there.

www.Blogitive.com - I can only use one word about this site SLOW. They are incrediblely slow when it comes to approving blogs. Be prepared to wait 1-2 months before being approved.

www.PayPerPost.com - Most bloggers know this site is the leader on the internet when it comes to paid blogging post. Their policy use to be very strict, their requirements have been re-written your blog only has to be 30 days old versus the old rule of 60 days. You need to have 10 pre-existing post on your blog within the 30 days before approval.
As a general rule most bloggers understand how paid blogging works, but for those who aren't blogs the idea here is; advertisers will pay a blogger to look at their website and write about it on their blog.



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I don't know

I don't know about google taking away your page rank, but i would imagine a blogger wouldn't clutter up their blog with a ton of paid postings.

One thing about these sites

One thing about these sites is that if your blog has no PR (pagerank), you won't get good opportunities. And if your site does have good PR, Google will take it away if you do these types of posts too often. Speaking from experience. Christine Senter ~Freelance Writer~ ~Professional Blogger~ My Xomba Profile Redhead Rant

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