There are two perspectives when we talk about Review Sites. One is the Bloggers’ or Publishers’ perspective and the other one is the Advertisers’ perspective. For bloggers, review sites provide an opportunity to monetize their blogs while for advertisers, review sites help them generate the needed buzz for their websites, products and or services. Whether you are a blogger who wants to monetize your blog or an advertiser looking for a buzz, you definitely need a reliable review site.

What are the qualities of a reliable review site to look for? Today’s post takes a closer look at the qualities of a reliable review site both in the eyes of a blogger and advertiser. If you’re a blogger, you would want to be paid for your works and if you’re an advertiser, you surely don’t want to pay for mediocre reviews. By making sure that you do business with reliable and credible review sites, you’ll be able to significantly reduce cases of unpleasant experiences. Before going any further, here’s a brief definition of what’s a review site.
Review sites are generally supported by advertising, a business model that offers slim profit margins and depends on user-submitted content (in this case, reviews and ratings). Business review sites may allow businesses to pay for enhanced listings, which do not affect reviews and ratings on the site. Product review sites may be supported by providing paid links directly to websites that sell the items being reviewed.
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In essense, review sites provide an opportunity for bloggers and advertisers to monetize thier blog by doing reviewsand create the needed buzz and exposure of a certain product respectively. Example of review sites are Sponsored Reviews, PayPerPost, Review Me and Smorty.
Qualities of a Reliable and Credible Review Site
No blogger would want to spend his/her time creating a review for a certian website, product or service only to find out later that he/she is not going to be paid. This sad picture is becoming a common experience among bloggers, especially those who are new to the blogging business. Here’s a summary of what you should look for in a review site before you submit your blog or before you start making a review for their advertisers.
There you have it. I hope this one helps you identify which review site is credible and which one is not. I would also appreciate your comments and input about this topic base from your own experiences with review sites. Which review site did you join and how are your experiences so far? Thank you for your time.
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Great post on review sites. The one issue I have with review sites are the fact that you publish your post then submit it to be accepted. My problem is once you publish your post it immediately goes out to the world wide web. This means it pings who knows how many sites that you posted.
If for some reason you are not accepted then you have a post out to the world that you may want to remove and that in turn creates a dead link to your site.
Other than that I like the oppurtunity to make some side $$.
Again, great post thanks.
Jeff B
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