| List Of Paid Blogging Networks To Make Money Online |
Alvin Phang
Jun 26th, 2008
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There are numerous ways you can make money from blogging or websites. But unlike any other business model, paid blogging is one of the easiest and fastest growing methods of making moeny from blogging. Just in case you are not aware, there are actually lots of networks online that actually paid you a sum of money just to write a review and post it on your blog site. You can earn a rate from $5 to as high as $500 per article with these blogging networks.
To start making money from these networks, you first need to join the blogging network and submit your blog to them. In most cases, they are free to join and you can select which opportunities you like to write about on your blog.
From my experience, there are few requirements needed in some blogging networks. Here are a list possible requirements to get accepted from the opportunity
- Need A Certain Amount Of Traffic
- The Blog Cannot Be New Blog
- Blog Got To Be Related To The Opportunity To Be Accepted And Get Paid
So do check very carefully before selecting which opportunity to take up
Here’s a list of blogging networks you can start with
- PayPerPost
- SponsoredReviews
- ReviewMe
- Blogitive
- Blogvertise
- Smorty
- Pay2UBlog
- Paid2Review
- LoudLaunch
- BloggerWave
- BloggingAds
- CreamAid
- V7N Contextual
- LinkWorth
- BlogtoProfit
- InBlogAds
- LinkyLoveArmy
- Dewitts Media
There you go guys, there lots to choose from so start getting paid from blogging doing by signing from one of the networks above
If you do have other networks that is not listed above please comment below ![]()
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That is great. I only been using five of those networks, I didn’t even know that the other existed. Thanks Alvin, I already signing up to them.
Your most welcome
I’m also looking into paid review model recently. Thanks for sharing the list with us.
Great work. I think I will try a blogg.
norm.
too bad my blog is still very new say about 3weeks. Need to work harder then.
Write, blog and make money! Great list, thanks for sharing.
Hi Alvin,
Some of these paid blogging networks require the blog to have a high Google Page Rank. Otherwise, they either will not be paying you with a higher price or will not qualify you to take up the post writing. Do you agree?
One more thing I have heard is that Google tends to slap blogs for using pay-per-post kind of service with a drop in PR. Is this true?
Regards,
Silvery Leo
http://leoprofitnest.com/blog/
Yes it’s truth… but from my experience it does not really affect search ranking much.. it only affects a lot on Google Page Rank which is pretty useless now
Pagerank has certainly lost much of its influence over the years but it still holds a punch.
It’s the way Google is now ranking pages that make it a tad difficult to maintain the rank.
We do all we can, don’t we? *Smiles*
Eric Chua
http://www.maynaschua.com
Twitter
http://twitter.com/maynaschua
I must thank Alvin. After going through the Atomic blogging, I didn’t realise until yesterday when I check my clickbank, I make a sale of $45 within 2 weeks. hahahaha.. I am so happy though it is a small amount. Atomic blogging certainly rocks and works.
@Silvery Leo
PR down: is very true (when the links are Do-follow), and the less PR, the less money you make with some of these services. Knowing Google, they will slap your SERP as well one day, just like John Chow didn’t show up nr1 for his own name…
@Serene Ng
Smorty accepted my blog after 3 weeks of at least 1 posting a day.
@Alvin
You forgot to mention SocialSpark (the new PPP).
And it would be usefull for new bloggers if you list the requirements to sign up with each of the services.
I would like to blog, but something always seems to come up and I never seem to have time to get into it.
Norm.
I think it’s a good idea to remove bloggerwave from your list. There is no actual advertiser.