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As you know, I’ve been doing reviews of paid to blog programs. However, sometimes you just want the lowdown on what you get paid and how much you have to write. That’s what I’ve provided in my guest post on PiggyBankPie. It’s called: Ten Paid To Blog Programs At A ...

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I’ve been blogging for PayU2Blog for some time now and this is the biggie. The payouts are at the low end – $5 a post – but the work is regular and plentiful, and no blogger could ask for more. When I started blogging with PayU2Blog, I got all my ...

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The Linky Love Army is a blogger friendly paid to blog army. Forgive me for sounding like I’ve got the rose tinted specs on, but I am impressed with the way they work with bloggers. Ok, they’ve got an improbable name, which is probably why most people call them the ...

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I signed up with Sponsored Reviews a long time ago but it’s been so long that I thought I should see how it works again before looking at this paid to blog company. So I logged into my account and added this blog to it. I don’t know if I’ll ...

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Smorty is another paid to blog site. It works much like the others. You sign up, which is pretty easy, submit a blog and wait for it to be approved. The approval process is pretty quick. When I first signed up with Smorty it took just over two weeks to ...

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It may seem premature of me to review BloggingAds when I’ve only signed up today, but you see, I’ve used the company before. This was about 18 months ago, when paid to blog companies were just getting going so it never really got very far. I went to a web ...

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It’s been several months since I wrote about ReviewMe. At the time, it was quite a new site and I based my review on what I knew to that point. Like other paid to blog sites, you submit your blog (a maximum of six blogs are allowed for the ReviewMe ...

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I signed up for Loudlaunch having had a recommendation from a friend. It took several weeks for my first blog to be approved, and some time more to get others added. Loudlaunch reviews every blog before acceptance. While I was waiting for that, I happily earned some pocket change with ...

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No review of paid blogging sites would be complete without a look at PayPerPost. I’ll admit to having a love hate relationship with the site at first. That’s probably because their site took aeons to load and when I got there, I didn’t find many qualified opportunities. It was an ...

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Blogsvertise is one of my favourite paid to blog programs. Although it started small, and there were very few opportunities, it has provided a steady, if tiny, income stream for the past year or so. One of the reasons why I like Blogsvertise is because their system makes it very ...

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Blogitive was the first paid to blog program I used, so it’s a good place to kick off my series of reviews. I signed up with Blogitive about 15 months ago and the honeymoon period was great. In the early stages, Blogitive would provide a link and you could write ...

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I’m always on the lookout for new ways that you can get paid to blog and I’ve now found another one. It’s called Bloggerwave and it works similarly to other paid to blog sites. You sign up, you get your blogs approved (lightning quick when I did it) and then ...

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Last week I told you in detail how I optimized my website, based on the excellent advice from Rosalind Gardner’s Super Affiliate Handbook. So how has it been going? Stats on the rise Swimmingly, as they say in the UK. This month, I’ve had more than 20,000 hits and, more ...

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For the past week I’ve been sharing with you everything I know about website development and promotion. If you’ve been following the series, then skip to the next section to see which of these strategies have worked best for me. If not, then here’s a recap: Website Optimization And Promotion ...

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If you’ve been following this series of posts, by now you should know almost everything I know about website promotion. We’ve talked about keyword research and placement, the importance of a sitemap, search engine submission and article marketing. But it’s not over yet. There are still a few things you ...

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Now that you’ve made your site search engine friendly and submitted it to search engines and directories, it’s time to up the ante and use a few more tried and true methods of raising your site’s (or blog’s) profile. If you’re blogging here, you already have a head start, as ...

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A little submissiveness goes a long way, especially when you’re talking about website promotion. Once you’ve finished all the on-page optimization of your site, by doing keyword research, keyword placement and creating a sitemap, it’s time to get the word out to Google, Yahoo, MSN and others. Haven has a ...

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In Keyword Placement, I talked about using keywords in metatags and content to optimize your website. Now we’re going to extend the strategy a bit further. Remember that you can highlight keywords within the text on your page. To make your site more search-engine friendly some of these keywords into ...

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