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Nov 17, 2006

ReviewMe.com

Chances of ever getting paid for blogging in the web has been made possible by the likes of Technorati, Text Links Ads, LinkAdage, and other forms of generous sites that offer moolah in exchange for advertising. I haven’t exactly caught on yet because the only knowledge I have about putting up ads in my site as that of an ant’s fingernail, so anyone interested in giving me a private, public (whatever) tutor, I’ll be higghhly appreciative.

Since the following daw is a paid advertisement, I got an email from Text Link Ads stating that my blog is pre-approved and that if I’m interested I can just sign up for ReviewMe.com. The website easily lets you register free of charge and submit your blog for the site directors to screen. If a blog is pre-approved, good for you. It will automatically be accepted once you submit it. A likely instance where a blog cannot be accepted is because it didn’t meet the minimum number of subscribers, citations, or traffic.

ReviewMe.com is a marketplace that connects advertisers and bloggers together because bloggers get paid for reviewing the advertiser’s products by submitting their blogs and getting accepted in the process. Getting 50% of the price of a review makes it fair enough for everyone as well. For example, for a first, you get $20 out of the $40 that the review earned. The advertisers get the other half in turn.

This is my first time to sign up for anything monetary that has something to do with blogging and I am absolutely clueless. ReviewMe is very clear at telling you that yes, you get to review something and post it in your blog, and of course, you get paid for it. But if I didn’t navigate through the website, I wouldn’t have known what to do besides that.

The first of course is to review ReviewMe itself. Not that it is mandatory but considering that they are paying people to do this, they could have at least laid out a set of guidelines for reviewers to follow. A CONTENT GUIDELINE in three sentences was displayed saying that you have to disclose that this is a paid advertisement and that it must be 200 words or more. Any monetary contract or transaction that I know typically has this way loooong AGREEMENT form where a button to AGREE or DISAGREE is present and ReviewMe does not and it makes you wonder if you’re going to take them seriously or not.

Then their FAQ says, sit back and let the review offers come to you.

I’m sitting back, reclining and waiting.

But I’ll let you know if you I already went on a shopping spree somewhere.

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Oct 19, 2006

What are you guilty of?

Guilt What is yours? Explain yourself
Culinary: Go Nuts Donuts / Butterbean sugar high!
Literary: Sweet Valley / Sidney Sheldon Sheldon has steamy pages, Francine Pascal is major sugar high too
Audiovisual: Sex and The City i cannot get enough of the reruns
Musical: Sexy Soul / Luther V., Eric Benet sexy, soulful music
Celebrity: John Hall because I see him in Cebu — something crush worthy

Now I tag:-

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Oct 18, 2006

Is he, Isn’t He.

Saw this cute guy in stripes.

Poll for today:

Is he or Isn’t he?

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