By the way, I don’t think anyone can win the $25000. It is not a contest, but it will allow new members to review itself until $25000 is paid out to all members. I’m not so sure of it though.
Also, you are not just allow to disclose that it’s a sponsored post, but it is a must. A quite like the concept of ReviewME, but I think I will have a hard time attracting advertisers to buy my review.
I created an account in their site and tried to add your site, but it said it is already existed, so i came to this blog and saw that you already knew about it.
Anyway, I have added some other TOP Tech blog from india, now when they try to do that, it won’t be possible for them…
Good Idea and well great going.
Hopefully this will be a major new income source for many bloggers.
Seems I need to start posting on my blogs, get more PR and increase technorati.com ranking.
Shifting blog >> No posting(almost) >>getting busy with other stuff and excusing for not blogging.
Damn, I am missing many things. :p
But lets wait for next Google update.
Now I truly feel the price of not blogging, even though online earning through other sources are good way too
I’m registered there as well. What are your throughts on Blogitive at http://www.blogitive.com ? I’ve be interested in hearing what you think of it. They’re really ramping up now and putting the call our for bloggers. If you’re not registered, use me as a referral - colleen_cc@yahoo.com
[...] Back in November, when ReviewMe was launched, they were setting the price based on the combination of Technorati Rank, Alexa Ranking and RSS Readers count of your blog, but now they are somewhat liberal and they allow you to set your own pricing. This new feature will certainly add some competition among bloggers on the same topic. Personally, I won’t be changing my pricing for my Technology Blog. Lets not repeat what we did on Vizu Answers, where all publishers where forced to bring price because some publishers in the network had set their pricing for somewhere around 1 – 2$ per CPM and it was hard to attract advertisers with a higher price. [...]
wrote, on November 13th, 2006
By the way, I don’t think anyone can win the $25000. It is not a contest, but it will allow new members to review itself until $25000 is paid out to all members. I’m not so sure of it though.
Also, you are not just allow to disclose that it’s a sponsored post, but it is a must. A quite like the concept of ReviewME, but I think I will have a hard time attracting advertisers to buy my review.
wrote, on November 13th, 2006
I created an account in their site and tried to add your site, but it said it is already existed, so i came to this blog and saw that you already knew about it.
Anyway, I have added some other TOP Tech blog from india, now when they try to do that, it won’t be possible for them…
Ha ha ha ha…
wrote, on November 13th, 2006
Vincent: We are facing a hard time attracting Advertisers too…
wrote, on November 13th, 2006
Ya, reviewme is giving out $25000 to bloggers who write about the reviewme service itself.
You must disclose that the review is sponsored, your review must contain at least 200 words. Once accepted you will be paid for that.
They send payments in the starting of every month.
wrote, on November 14th, 2006
Good Idea and well great going.
Hopefully this will be a major new income source for many bloggers.
Seems I need to start posting on my blogs, get more PR and increase technorati.com ranking.
Shifting blog >> No posting(almost) >>getting busy with other stuff and excusing for not blogging.
Damn, I am missing many things. :p
But lets wait for next Google update.
Now I truly feel the price of not blogging, even though online earning through other sources are good way too
wrote, on November 16th, 2006
I’m registered there as well. What are your throughts on Blogitive at http://www.blogitive.com ? I’ve be interested in hearing what you think of it. They’re really ramping up now and putting the call our for bloggers. If you’re not registered, use me as a referral - colleen_cc@yahoo.com
wrote, on November 16th, 2006
Colleen: Looks pretty much similar to ReviewMe, Thanks for the link, I’ll surely give it a try
wrote, on February 20th, 2007
[...] Back in November, when ReviewMe was launched, they were setting the price based on the combination of Technorati Rank, Alexa Ranking and RSS Readers count of your blog, but now they are somewhat liberal and they allow you to set your own pricing. This new feature will certainly add some competition among bloggers on the same topic. Personally, I won’t be changing my pricing for my Technology Blog. Lets not repeat what we did on Vizu Answers, where all publishers where forced to bring price because some publishers in the network had set their pricing for somewhere around 1 – 2$ per CPM and it was hard to attract advertisers with a higher price. [...]