ReviewMe Campaign, Launched
Just noticed today that ReviewMe has launched the ReviewMe Campaign where advertisers can create campaign offers just like what is happening at PayPerPost and Blogitive.
A campaign is a 30 day standing order available to our bloggers who choose whether or not to review your product. You set up information on what you would like reviewed, the number of reviews you’d like to receive and how much you would like to spend per-review.
So, if you’re a member of the ReviewMe and never received any ReviewMe purchases, then it’s now your chance to earn from ReviewMe.
Update: May 3, 2007
ReviewMe emailed me this:
Sustines, we are excited to announce our new Advertiser Marketplace at ReviewMe.com! In addition to our marketplace of premium blogs where advertisers can purchase individual reviews, advertisers will now be able to create campaign offers that you will have the option to accept. This new marketplace gives your blog a new way to make more money.
Your blog is approved for this new marketplace and we invite you to login and review all relevant offers that you can blog about now!
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[...] post is actually a review offered at the ReviewMe Campaign. Maybe Spogee is a new SEO company which needs to be popularized by bloggers through this campaign. [...]
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[...] recently accepted a ReviewMe Campaign worth few Dollars. Anyway, if I am giving away a $100 worth review to a fellow Filipino blogger, [...]
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[...] I will be giving away my $100 worth of review to an advertiser at the ReviewMe Campaign who will pay me for a few Dollars, and I will call it as the “Reality Wired Review” [...]
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[...] the ReviewMe campaign, the PMC Telecom reached me an offer for a $10 worth of Review of the BT Phones archive of the PMC [...]
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[...] accepted before a ReviewMe offer of $5 per review at the ReviewMe campaign and published my review with criticism of the reviewed site at “How To Removed Spylocked [...]
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[...] The company will pay me $5.00 in exchange of the review I made through the ReviewMe campaign. [...]
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[...] offer of Mozomo.mobi- Designer Mobile Content in exchange of my review of the site through the ReviewMe Campaign. Just like what I said on my previous reviews, $5.00 is really too low for a comprehensive and [...]
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[...] recently, I accepted a ReviewMe campaign to review the FreezOne Internet for only $5.00. The amount is actually too low but this is the only [...]
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[...] This review is sponsored by Quibblo for $5.00 through the ReviewMe campaign. This is the 2nd campaign that I accepted for the month of September 2007. Enter your email [...]


































I just wish they’d up the prices on that stuff. Most of the ones I’ve seen you make $5 bucks per post on. Compared to 50-100s of dollars for their regular reviews, that doesn’t inspire me to jump up and start writing.
that’s really the problem with it. For this blog for example, the review cost $100 but then at the campaign the advertiser will pay for a review at the minimum of $10.
However, it’s already good for those publishers who doesn’t receive yet any orders from advertisers.
Actually, I accepted 4 campaigns. I will still see if writing for the campaigns is fine……