PayU2Blog Review

by Sharon Hurley Hall on November 20, 2007 · 8 comments

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Get Paid To Blog Reviews

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 opps by email once a week and I had about a week to do them. Now, there’s a more sophisticated system. Opportunities are generally added to your online account once or twice a week and the information includes a deadline date.

One of the features that sets PayU2Blog apart from the rest is that most opportunities are approved on the spot. You type in the link, hit submit and bingo – that counts as a completed post. If there is a problem with completion (sometimes the system doesn’t recognise perfectly good links) then a manual review will pick them up. I have been paid for every single post I have done for PayU2Blog and it adds up to quite a bit.

This is another blogger friendly company. Display a logo on your blog and you can be entered into a $100 prize draw. This isn’t pie in the sky – I won the draw once and got $100 for doing absolutely nothing. There’s a forum where bloggers can meet and chat and there’s a messaging system in your account panel so that you can send messages if you need to. The guys at PayU2Blog always respond within a short time.

There’s not much more to say about PayU2Blog except that signup is easy and that they accept most indexed blogs. I get as many opps for my Blogger blogs as for my hosted ones. In fact, I usually get upwards of 10 opps a week and have made hundreds with this company. If you’re looking for regular blogging income, then PayU2Blog is certainly worth considering.

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{ 8 comments }

John - Freelancer November 21, 2007 at 23:08

I think freelancing is the best option to ensure regular earning. I’ve tried so many opportunities over the past few years. But nothing works better than freelancing.

Claudia June 4, 2008 at 12:36

I like Payu2blog because it allows me to write in my own language. It is easier this way because I can talk to my regular readers and insert a link in the post.

Claudia’s last blog post..Coisas da Suiça

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June 9, 2008 at 08:44

That’s great, Claudia. I didn’t realise it did that. It’s a pretty good service.

Jill February 1, 2009 at 12:23

Can I ask if you need to have page rank or a certain alexa score to be accepted? Also how many assigments do you get per blog a week and would you need to do more than one post per blog a day as that may not look great. Also does it look like a paid review?

tonyknuckles October 2, 2009 at 17:59

They do not use the Google PR system for approval. However, I have noticed that they shy away from the "blogspot" blogs. Number of opps have been on the high end of 10 and low end of 2.

tonyknuckles October 2, 2009 at 17:57

i have also been using this service for quite some time. However, their responding via email is a bit slow. This is based on my own experience. They also have started the practice of making their users remove in-text link ads. Just a complaint.

Kathy Shell January 11, 2010 at 08:16

PayU2Blog is my favorite of all the income sources I have from my blogs. There is no income outlay, no overheads, I simply write in my own style about things of my interest and my blogs leaning and insert a link. Very easy.
I have had friendly email responses to all my questions.
.-= Kathy Shell@gray-nomad´s last blog ..Uncooked Play Dough and school holiday fun. =-.

Sharon November 25, 2007 at 19:13

No argument from me there, John.

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