How to make most out of your Sponsored reviews.

First of all, if you are a member in a Market place just as ReviewMe, or, better off - PayPerPost, you should know that there are many review opportunities available daily. Normally they start from 5 USD and can reach up to 400$, or more, depending on the quality and ranking of your blog. However, most reviews fall between 5$ and 20$, you need to have a really popular blog with many RSS readers, low Alexa score and Technorati as well as high (PR5 + ) Google rank. So, if you want to make money off an average blog, you can build on an average 10 bucks per review. This is quite possible even with a PR0 blog, if you have a bit of content in it already and the blog is frequently updated.

I thought I will give you a few tips on how to make the most money out of PayPerPost community, bearing in mind that you can grab up to 3 reviews daily.

Scenario 1. You accept all the reviews available for your, and to avoid competition you try to reserve the 5$ - 7$ opportunities. Taking 3 opps per day with that payout will result in a 450$ - 630$ “blogging salary”. As not always there will be 3 opps of your choice that your blog will qualify for, let’s go for the minimum and say that you can count on a 450$ monthly payment if you get the maximum off your PPP. Sounds good, but there is a problem. In order to comply with PPP Terms of Service, you have to separate each sponsored post by at least one non-sponsored post. Which already means you’d have to make a minimum of 6 posts per day in your blog… can you handle it? If you don’t want to fill your blog with irrelevant spammy posts, producing 6 quality posts per day is a challenge. Assuming you also eat, sleep, and have some sort of offline life (sleeping and eating that is).

Scenario 2. You don’t maintain a crazy daily activity though you do keep an eye on the upcoming new opps, and make an effort to grab ONE sponsored post, 10 - 15 USD each, once a day. This is not hard if you log in often and check for newly available stuff. In the end of the month, you can say your blog brought you between 300$ and 450$. Unless you are lucky, we are talking about a smaller sum, but also, we are talking about only 2 posts per day.

This comes down to a simple math: Scenario 1 blogger: 6 posts per day, which is 180 posts per month, comes to about 450$. Scenario B blogger: 2 posts per day, which is 60 posts per month, comes to about the same price, in the best case, however, don’t forget you worked significantly less! You worked 3 times less. …and what will a tricky blogger do? Grab 3 10$-payout opps and end up with 900$ pocket money.

3 Users Responded in " How To Make The Most Out Of Your Sponsored Reviews? "

Patrick said,  

I have looked into Pay-per-post but either the offer doesn’t match my site or I really just don’t have the time to do a really good job in writing a review. This blogging stuff can easily become a full time job!

cazare munte said,  

This a very useful post for me. I want to promote a website with paid blog posts but I am not sure about the quality of my post with so many unrelated articles and most of all, paid articles.
I will think it over

bismut said,  

I have been aiming to do scenario one but I find it hard to get even one USD5 opps for this month. Maybe there are so much of competition this day when more bloggers has sign up with PayPerPost.

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