One of the ways to promote a new blog is to order paid reviews from other blogs with high traffic. But how do you make sure you get the best bang out of your bucks?
Here are what I’ve observed that makes a paid review pay off:
1. Enrich your blog with content first.
Like what John Chow has advised, there’s not much sense in paying someone to review your blog if there’s nothing much to review. Maybe if you’re just in for the blog design criticisms, filling up your blog with a considerable amount of quality posts won’t be that much needed. But if your blog is more of tips and tricks on a certain niche, get yourself writing some fun to read and informative blog posts first before damaging your wallet with the help of PayPerPost or ReviewMe.
2. Choose blogs with topics that are relevant to your blogs
Sure if you get Gizmodo or Engadget to review your making money online blog, you can get thousands of visitors flocking to your blog in no time. But I know that a successful paid review should not only give a Digg-like traffic burst, it’s important that you also get some of those visitors to subscribe to your blog.
3. Welcome the traffic you receive from the reviews.
A nice welcome blog post can make visitors you earned from paid reviews warm up to your blog easily. It’s great to be welcomed. Do appreciate the effort to click and reading that your first time visitors did and make it easy to subscribe by presenting immediately your feed link.
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Tags: paid reviews, ReviewMe, PayPerPost, John Chow, blog review, increase traffic
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