Sponsored Reviews is a paid to post site where in you need to bid on a certain opportunity. It is up to the advertiser if they will approve your bid or not. A task can be priced as low as $5 or as high as $200 and sometimes more. Sponsored Reviews get 50% of the agreed amount. So if you bid on a task for $40, you get $20. And since this is a bidding system, getting a task is a bit difficult. If you are a good and active bidder, you can actually earn as much as $200 per payday in Sponsored Reviews. They pay every two weeks by the way and there is no minimum amount.
Here are few simple tips on how to earn more on Sponsored Reviews:
Tip #1 Create a very convincing site description. When you add a blog on the system, you have to key in some information about your blog like status (private or public), desired price, category, title, url and blog description. Make the description full of adjectives about your site. Boast your PageRank or Alexa Ranking or say you receive a certain amount of traffic everyday. Tell them the topics you post on your blogs. Here is an example of a boastful (but helpful) blog description:
A PR3 and high traffic PERSONAL website of a woman that talks about GOSSIPS, ENTERTAINMENT and POLITICS. The site is dedicated on giving other woman a head’s up on FASHION. From time to time, the site also talks about Insurance, LAW and information that can be helpful to writers.
Tip #2 Setting your desired price. Although it is best to set your price to the lowest to attract advertisers, it can have a drawback too. Advertises may think that your work is cheap. I think the best blog price is somewhere between $40 to $100 depending on your rank. If the suggested price is $20-$200, you can go for the price of $100 for your site.
Tip #3 Be active and log in always. Some advertisers considers the first bidder more, so it will be an advantage to be the first bidder. The amount of your bid compared the set price won’t make a difference or won’t make an effect. If the advertiser set a price of $200, you can go bid for that (if your site’s price is $200), if they really like your blog, they will negotiate with you.
Tip #4 When you got a job, take note of the number of words required. If you did not meet it, Sponsored reviews will not pay you as they need to refund the advertiser.
Tip #5 Write well and do what the advertisers asked you to do. Always remember that you are the one who asked for it through bidding so you have no reason not to write a good review about the advertiser.
And if you think I am already an expert there and I don’t accept low priced review, you’re wrong. I experienced writing a full critique, 6 links, 200 words review for $5. But if there is any consolation, I already did a 50 words review for $100.











nice post.. very informative. maybe i should recheck my info on Sponsored reviews.
thanks for this marz! vey helpful! mareview nga din ang aking profile… di ko na nga sila pinapansin kase naman ang daming required words, baba naman ng pay… hahaha!!! arte eh noh? Thanks Marz!
Great post Marz! *thumbs up*
what? $100 = 50 words? shet. ako kaya kelan. hmp! thanks for sharing. wahehe
yaman! IDOL talaga kita!
Nice post, marce. Thanks! i-check ko nga yung profile ko.
mapalitan nga yung $30 na blog price ko. napapansin ko lang na parang karamihan ngayon sa SP, 300 words ang minimum.
aba mapalitan nga ung description ng blog ko dun LOL
very said.. well taken…. add mu diyan mommy when the advertiser requests to redo..redo it.. or your account will get suspended.. waahhh kagaya ko.. buti nalang after 30 days na lift .. lesson learned ko na talaga yun…
very well pala yan.. sorry..