I’m always saying that popularity is one of those crucial key factors to make money blogging.
Forget about the content (unless we’re talking about a really useless content), it can be a hundred times worse than the content written by a newbie blogger and still get 200 retweets and instantly become gold if you have popularity.
Apart from that, yes, popularity can make you money.
Besides the traditional popularity job, which is getting thousands of visitors and deals and making money out of them, it can bring you a decent income using Review Me.
Making money with ReviewMe
ReviewMe is a service that allows advertisers to get traffic and exposure thank to guys like you by purchasing a review of a particular product or service.
Once you get a request from an advertiser, the only thing you need to do to get your money is to post a self-made review on your site. You control what you review.
That simple.
The hard part comes when signing up, as you need to have some decent blog stats (obviously, as advertisers are looking for traffic, so they won’t purchase a review from a new blog), but I think it really pays off.
You can get paid using Paypal, Payoneer Mastercard or via check, so there are no excuses to keep ignoring this great income source.
As a real example about what can popularity bring you, John Chow is currently charging 500$ per review, which is an incredible amount of money for a couple of minutes “working”.
If you’re interested you can check their Faq and sign up. Good luck when trying to be approved. I really don’t know what the minimum requirements are, but I don’t think it shouldn’t be so hard.
I haven’t signed up yet because I’m still waiting to get more exposure, but once my time comes, no doubt I’ll sign up right away.
Thanks for reading.


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Revie Me is one of my favorite tools to make money online. The link number is reasonable in revieme if compare to others.
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