As you probably have noticed, I have no ads up and running yet and therefore I am making 0 dollars right now with this blog. I will begin to put up adds in a couple of months, I am in no really hurry. Luckily, I have other web properties that are making decent money for me right now. I wanted to share with you a good way to make hundred of dollars per week with your blog by reviewing other blogs, websites or products. There are several ways to go about this. You can join a network like Today.com and get payed to blog on their platform. I don’t like that idea because I want to own my content. I prefer to advertise my services on webmaster forums and deal directly with the end user. I also am a member of several “Pay you to blog” sites. These sites serve as a middleman, linking advertisers with bloggers. I am going to list my top 5, these are all sites I have used and feel comfortable recommending as I know they are established and pay. Here they are:
- PayU2blog.com
- ReviewMe.com
- PayPerPost.com
- SocialSpark.com
- Blogvertise
One word of caution, sometimes Google has been known to penalize your Page ranking if they catch on that you are getting payed for reviews. What I have done, is created certain blogs that are only for the purpose of writing reviews.
Best of luck and go make some money with your blog already!
I am sure there are more good sites out there, but I did not want to recommend something that I personally did not use. Here is where you come in…let me know what I missed. What are some other good sites out there paying bloggers for reviews.



I tried blogsvertise I was approved after 3days but payu2blog is still reviewing my blog’s URL. Thank you sir/ma’am
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Thank you for sharing the list. That is very useful to all bloggers.
However, Google seem to hate most of them! So don’t make it too obvious if you are using it.
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