Jun
2nd

The Good and Bad of Blogs that are Paid-To-Blog

Hi everyone, I wish you a great week ahead of you! I am always asked to blog about someone else’s blog or business for money. As I said before I don’t get paid to blog about anything on this blog. I do not take money in exchange to rant and rave about a product/service or website that I have never heard of in the past.

The worst is; when someone asks you to write a good review about them, you look them up and they have only been in business a few days. Those may be a legit business, but chances are they are a scam website trying to get word out there as quickly as possible. When they do good business in a short amount of time, they leave with everyone’s money. The website gets shut down and you can’t contact them.

That can be one nightmare scenario of getting paid to blog. For the most part, some blogs do very well in the paid-to-blog world. Some blogs get upwards of 400 dollars to blog about another business or service. I have seen many bloggers rant and rave about how good a service or product is in their blog. The problem is; too many of them have no clue of what the product or service is to the consumer. They just care about getting paid-to-blog.

For example, most of my readers know what a rip off Doba is in the wholesale world. Yet, you can do a search for Doba and find thousands of bloggers who talk about Doba as if they were the best. Those bloggers obviously never used Doba before. If they had, they wouldn’t be ranting and raving about it as a great service.

That’s another problem with paid-to-blog blogs. Your readers won’t trust you anymore if you blog about any old thing as if it were the best thing out there. Promoting awful or rip-off products/services can lead your reader’s right to another, more trustworthy, blog to read. Once a person gets scammed or ripped off, they can actually blame you for representing the product/service in such a good way.

Another problem with paid-to-blog is the quality of content on your website. It is probably some regurgitated crap that you re-wrote. Most people getting paid-to-blog just copy stuff right off another website. They don’t care about having original or interesting content. People that read blogs want originality.

Originality is the key to having a great blog. Keep all your content original and straight from the heart. Try and blog about things you have experience with. This is a great way to come up with original content. You won’t need to copy anyone else’s work to succeed. Tons of paid-to-bloggers will just copy and paste everything. The content is boring and most readers will leave right way.

I know someone who makes about six hundred dollars a week to blog. They are a member of payperpost and review me. They are both great places to get paid-to-blog. Even though I am against this type of thing; getting paid-to-blog can be very profitable. If you pick and choose the right products you can make a good living from being a paid-to-blogger. You also need a blog with a very good webpage rank to make good money blogging.

Having a good webpage rank is usually a requirement to get paid-to-blog. A business wants to advertise on a website/blog that will give them the best exposure for the money. If you have a low page rank, you probably won’t get many people that want to pay you to blog about their product/service. But if you have a high page rank, you will have lots of products/services that will want to advertise on your website/blog.

I have a conscious about what I rant and rave about to my readers. The last thing I would ever want on any of my blogs is; to promote a product/service that will rip-off my readers. That’s why I only tell you about products/services that I have used and trust. I can’t see myself telling anyone good things about a bad company, product, or service. I only promote products I would use myself. Maybe that is why I get so many readers on this blog.

If you don’t mind spreading around regurgitated information on the internet, getting paid-to-blog may be for you. If you like to post originality over profit then paid-to-blog isn’t for you. Either way, both ways are a good way to make a great blog. Everyone has their own way of making a project shine. Sometimes that is all you need for originality to the consumer.

Thanks for reading everyone! See you tomorrow.
LP@thehomedropshipguide.com

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