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Dilemma of Paid Reviews!

Darren’s article asking people if they have written paid reviews on their blog came at an interesting time since I just got notified by pay per post rejecting the review posts I wrote sometime back!
Looking at the survey question responses on problogger, its clear that the blogging community is heavily divided on this issue and emotions run pretty high on both sides!

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I wrote 2 (supposedly) paid review posts and both were a negative experiences for me. First one was on the car garage guy which got rejected because I included a video in the post! Well, I thought Tim Allen’s video would make an otherwise boring review post interesting but obviously the advertisers didn’t think so!

Second post was on pay day loans, a concept that I had never heard about, before reading on their site, and was titled Strapped for cash. This post also got rejected because pay per post guys cannot find a record of me first ‘reserving’ the ‘opportunity’ before writing about it! Even if they had found the record that I did everything I was supposed to do, they would have declined to pay because there is a link to another site in the post, my bad. Sometimes including interesting links only makes these otherwise bland posts a bit better, I thought – well, so much for what I think, they refused to pay!

I also thought the post headline was pretty good, if not better than a lot of the headlines Lyndon thought up if he were to write the same article!

Although I was pretty hesitant to write these kinds of posts to begin with, I confess I got tempted to earn $7 for some 50 to 100 word post!  Now that this blog got page ranked 4, I see some ‘opportunities’ for as much a $20 per post, which can add up to a nice pocket money at the end of the month.

But as soon as I wrote the posts, I received a few emails from my readers suggesting I shouldn’t take sponsored posts! I haven’t tried Simonne’s guide for excluding the sponsored posts category from RSS feeds yet , which I think is a brilliant idea, but I am wondering if this would really work with people!?! Hiding these posts from the feeds doesn’t mean people wouldn’t be upset if they decided to come to the blog to read the articles and we do want to encourage them to comment and participate in the discussions, don’t we?

So, there, as much as I would like to write some sponsored posts, I’m afraid of driving readers away from here. I am thinking of building another blog (without fresh perspectives of course), but building content to get it approved would require time!

What about you? Are you writing paid reviews on your blog?

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38 comments
Jeremy Hobbs

My blog is consumer oriented (reviews of goods and services), so it’s hard for me to NOT find opps that fit. My traffic increased when I started writing them, and I’ve never received a complaint.

Stevo

I write reviews, etc. It’s my blog, I can do what I want!

The photos on my blog are created with a camera, which costs money, not clicks. The same for lenses, memory cards, flash units and assorted accessories. The blog itself is on a server, that costs money.

It’s all the way you write the reviews. RT is a master. I’ve had no complaints from my readers, and some of the “sponsored” posts receive more comments than other articles.

While you may have a PR 4, Google will quickly smack you down for selling links. My Alexa and Technorati rating were the highest of my circle of blog friends. When the new rankings were released last week they were “granted” a 4 or 5, I was given a 2.

Simonne

Hey Pearl, it seems we think pretty much alike: I’m waiting to get 10 reviews approved with PPP, so I can submit them some other blogs, where I can write about everything :lol:

I wrote 11 reviews last month and I got only two approved so far. I’m curious if I’m going to get paid for all of them. I’ll keep you posted.

olivier

In my case, it is the only source of income for the blog. And as I have a low PR, almost nothing is available for me. Also, I see a lot of sites that adhere to the review.me concept. But I guess you need traffic for that too.

RT Cunningham

@Maurice: I wouldn’t consider myself a pro. I consider myself lucky to find PPP opportunities that I have experience with. I’ll be 47 this month. I have a lot of experience. :-)

@Pearl: The “art” of sponsored posts is simply doing exactly what they ask for and nothing more. You can make the posts longer but not shorter, but the added text has to be relevant in some way. No extra video, links or anything like that unless they point to the sponsors site.

I wouldn’t worry too much about specific readers who are turned off by sponsored posts/paid reviews. For every ONE of them there are at least TWO who aren’t bothered by them in the least.

pearl

Hi Jeremy – I liked your blog on consumer goods and subscribed to it… and I didnt know about bloglightening either… Consumer’s Corner blog name doesn’t leave any room for complaints :) thanks for stopping by…

pearl

hey Stevo… love the pictures on your blog btw… sorry you got PR2, I don’t think anyone quite understands it yet how google rates blogs… but Im sure with time you can improve it… I understand your sentiment about all of the expenses involved and if no one has a problem and if it is working why not…… my bests to you..

pearl

Olivier: I think if you keep posting regularly and actively participate in the social networking sites, be helpful and supportive to others in whichever way you can, your traffic will increase… I couldn’t open your blog site for some reason! reviewme is starting to show me some ‘campaigns’ that I qualify for, after all these months!

pearl

hey Simonne – lol, I think we do :)

wait, don’t you have to wait for the approval before writing the reviews though? oh yeah, I should be able to write reviews of just about everything on the other blog (your ‘everything’ has a devilish sound to it :D) – would you be kind enough to mail me the urls pls? :)

I hope you get paid for all too… yep, pls keep us posted….

pearl

Hey RT….. thanks for good advice, always……

Theres no substitute for experience…. :) hope you have a great birthday :) you’ve got to tell us the date then…..