If you have browsed through the old posts here, now you must know how bloggers are paid for review services on their blogs. Don’t assume, I have gone through each and every possible online paid blogging review services [I wish I could] but whatever services I had gone through and using right now, I could figure out how they work and where they stand. This ranking is completely my personal opinion & I am reviewing these services for the sake of knowledge sharing with new bloggers and advertisers.
4. Smorty
After trying Smorty for over 2-3 months, I am not expecting very high paying assignments here. On an average $5-6 for paid review on PR3-4 blogs, which is actually less compared to another similar service, LoudLaunch. But their payments are weekly, so you would see some money every week in your paypal account.
Initially I was asked to work on 5-6 assignments and I was happy with the flow of assignments but suddenly it goes dry and now I am happy if I receive weekly one or two assignments in my mailbox. They do send the assignments in your mailbox and if you could grab them in couple of hours, you shall be getting it unlike Loudlaunch. You cannot browse and grab the assignment on your own here.
3. LoudLaunch
Lound Launch just launched few months back and growing. I think their payout for blogs is directly proportionate to the PR of your blog. For PR3 blogs, they will pay you $7.50 for every review and $10 for PR4 blog review which is still better than Smorty. And you decide on which blog you want to review the task. The availability of assignments is pretty low. But at least you can browse and grab the assignments from the available ones on your own. You shall receive mail notifications if you have turned it on.
The blog approval process is pathetically slow, I simply don’t understand the reason why a simple approval for a blog takes 2 months. I added a blog on 22nd June for approval and still waiting for the approval. I hope they read this post and get my blog approved. I am curious to see the payout on assignments after this pending blog’s approval because that’s only PR1 blog and I will curious to know if they offer $2.50 for the review on this blog. Ha!
2. Blogsvertise
I rank the Blogsvertise service at second rank in review of four services today but if I could place two services at same place, I would rank it first along with Payperpost. There might be many reasons, but one of the most important reason is the personalized touch. Their support executive will try to help you going beyond limits for any issues. At least that’s what my experience says. And the to be approved blogs are manually checked and the submitted blog posts too.
Overall payment for your review varies from $5 to $10 and frequency to get assignments is good enough. They have cool grab bag tasks, which are nothing but declined or missed tasks from other bloggers and you can grab them up apart from your assigned tasks. Their payments are after a month of posting. You might see even $2 tasks as well in grab bag, and I agree to it because few of the advertisers at blogsvertise might want to pay low and that’s fine. Advertisers, if you would like to get a good review done by me - simply sign up at blogsvertise today itself.
Recently, I started seeing better paid review tasks and I am excited to give them quality reviews.
1. Payperpost
Payperpost is one of the best paid blog review service right now, mix of quality bloggers & quality advertisers. Attention advertisers, you shall be satisfied with the quality of opportunities / tasks and bloggers and you would never repent on being part of Payperpost advertisers’ community.
There are enough opportunities or assignments available for bloggers everyday - You won’t like to wait for the assignments. If you are new to payperpost, you can simply go to Payperpost and sign up as a blogger.
They have limit of two posts per blog everyday - This gives equal opportunity to all bloggers and not all the opportunities are hogged by specific group of all time online bloggers.
You will see the opportunities in different background colours as per the categorization based on your blog’s eligibility. Categorization like featured opportunities or unavailable opportunities [which anytime can become available if assignment is not done within an hour by bloggers who reserved it] or the ones beyond your reach because of some conditions set by advertisers.
Their affiliate program will pay you whether you refer a blogger or advertiser unlike other services who pay referral fees only on referring advertisers. Payperpost pays $15 for “completed blogger referrals and $25 for advertiser referrals, I do have my blogger referrals reached to 3 digits by now, just waiting for them to be completed [Referrals need to be approved by PPP and paid once at least to be “completed referrals”]. If you would like to become my Payperpost referral, don’t hesitate to become one.
In the next update, I shall review - ReviewMe, SponsoredReviews, Blogitive and couple of more. Till then, hang on!
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Good post for bloggers willing to review on their blogs