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Bloggerwave: Another Way to Monetize Your Blog

Published on November 5, 2007 No CommentPrint This Post Print This Post

The following review is sponsored by Bloggerwave. All opinions are genuine and are not influenced by the sponsorship. What does this mean?

Over the past few weeks I’ve been looking into a number of services that will pay you for sponsored blog posts. I’ve signed up for a few to be able to see the differences. An obvious choice is PayPerPost, the seemingly ubiquitous sponsorship service. But recently I came across Bloggerwave. Bloggerwave is similar to other services: advertising agents can sign up and pay bloggers to write about their website or service. So here are my opinions on this relatively new startup.

Overall Bloggerwave seems like a fine service. PayPerPost definitely has more opportunities, though I usually look for any alternative to PayPerPost purely because everybody seems to use it. Also, like most services, you are required to state that it is a sponsored article. They did have a redesign hitch a few weeks ago that reset everybody’s password, but it looks like that problem has been resolved. Once they start getting more advertisers to list opportunities, Bloggerwave looks like it’ll be a nice addition to the sponsored article field.

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