Paid blogging - Blogsvertise
Fifth in my series on paid blogging is Blogsvertise. I personally have not hear from them much, I don’t think there are many opportunities there.
Blogsvertise, at www.blogsvertise.com, accepts applications for blogs that are willing to write about websites, products and services. To be accepted applicants must have a blog older than thirty days that is updated regularly. It also can not have adult content. Disclosure is not required, nor is it mentioned anywhere on their site. Once approved bloggers are able to accept opportunities. Bloggers will receive an email each time a new assignment becomes available for them. The blogger needs to log in and accept or reject the assignment. If you accept an assignment you have five days to complete it and submit it for approval or it will expire. Submitted posts should contain 75 words or more and contain the three links provided by the advertiser. Blogsvertise requires that your posts be permanent. According to their website assignments may pay anywhere from $4 to $25, and that bloggers on probation may only receive $2 per assignment. Bloggers are paid by Paypal after the post has been up for thirty days.
















January 7th, 2008 at 3:22 am
hi there, I too signed up for blogsvertise a few months ago. In the beginning, I was making some decent money with Before I am Famous and then as soon as my page rank dropped so did the work. In fact I had once assignment the other week but that was the first one a long time. It seems as though that any of the sites that email with you with work just don’t really send you the business.
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January 7th, 2008 at 12:46 pm
I use blogsvertise also. I typically do about 1-2 posts for them per month and most have been grab bag tasks. For about 2 weeks in December they kept trying to get me to do a post for $2, I thought their minimum was $4, guess not. Needless to say, I passed on that opportunity.
January 10th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
A friend of mine uses Blogsvertise and has given me some mixed reactions on it. It seems there is not that much work going around in their network, and if there is, you must have to know someone to get the work. I think that most sites that took a PR hit are feeling it from all of the paid blogging networks.
January 14th, 2008 at 2:21 pm
yea i wouldnt ever bother writing posts for $2, unless i had a million to do and i could pump them all out. It just isnt worth the time of effort.