ReviewMe Paid Blogging Hits 4,000
Paid blogging service ReviewMe, which pays bloggers to post about other websites, products and services, has announced that it now has about 4,000 participating bloggers and has injected more than 200 paid reviews into the blogosphere.
ReviewMe, launched by text link advertising company TextLinkAds earlier this month, requires bloggers to disclose whether or not they’re being paid to post about something, and doesn’t allow advertisers to influence a blogger’s opinions. TextLinkAds is a division of the MediaWhiz performance marketing company.
“Our writers choose what they find interesting, so chances are a product or service review is going to be well in tune with what readers of a particular channel like, which benefits both the advertiser and blog readers,” said TextLinkAds president Patrick Gavin in a statement.
The ReviewMe service requires bloggers to write at least 200 words about a product or service, and reviews don’t have to be positive. The service charges anywhere from $20 to $250 per paid post.
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