Biggest ReviewMe Day Yet
With a just a day left in the month, it looks like a bunch of advertisers are doing some last minute ReviewMe buys in order to take advantage of the 50% coupon ReviewMe has running this month. So far today, I have received three ReviewMe review requests - that’s more review requests than I received for the entire month of January.
I want to get these reviews punched out before month end so they’re included in my February recap numbers. Expect one later tonight and two more tomorrow. If you wish to take advantage of the half price review offer, you have to get your order in before the end of this month. A review on this blog goes to back to $250 in March.
Anyone else gets a bunch of ReviewMe orders?

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Wow that shouldl be a good whack of cash at the end of the month!!
Reply to this commentNot to mention a crunch session in front of the comp hammering these reviews away. Because knowing John, he takes pride in each review.
Reply to this commentI wouldn’t want to get a review done at this time - if 5 reviews come up on the 28th, then it gets diluted in terms of exposure.. I’d rather sit at the top post for 8 hours than 2.
Reply to this commentYou’re definitely gonna break your record again this month !
Reply to this commentYou rock its natural that all wants a review on your blog
Reply to this commentI got two this month (one yesterday) but unfortunately they don’t pay as much as they do for your blog
but that’s fine, I’ll take whatever comes my way.
Reply to this commentJohn all your guest bloggers are either Novelists or script writers why are you trying to make us sleep. Please post on yor own blog instead of throwing stones at Pandas and killing bees. Your posts are small and nice to read
Reply to this commentI know guest blogging is a nice fad, but try to make the posts managable.
Reply to this commentI agree. Your guest bloggers wrote pieces that did not mesh well.
Why they didn’t display typos or bad grammar… You’ve got an image to up hold here John!
Reply to this commentuh oh. I was wondering when those criticisms would come..
YOU WERE KILLING PANDAS, JOHN??? WHAT THE HELL???
Reply to this commentHave to say we had a fantastic response after Johns review of bla.st - Well worth doing if anyone is considering it.
Cheers,
Reply to this commentTim
I know that the reviews gives good money, but are they really interesting to us (readers)? We all must remember, that is us (readers) that make a blog be popular. Has a reader one thing that i want to ask is when you do reviews, please don’t get too much “off-topic”, there are really boring reviews, and “ActiveRain” was one of them!
Reply to this commentI think you will like the next one. Totally related to what I talk about.
Reply to this commentYou mean you wouldn’t like a review of the OhMiBod???
Reply to this commentBy you?
Reply to this commentAs long as you include pictures on the proper use of the device.
Reply to this commentKeep wishing…
Reply to this commentweren’t you supposed to do a video review of it???
Reply to this commentIt’s not what i said
. There are reviews and “reviews”
Reply to this commentSeems you have a lot of work John! that´s great, good for you!
Reply to this commentGreat boost for the month end John. Congrats! Hopefully they pick up each month…
Reply to this commentWhere is your other two reviews
Reply to this commentYep, John Chow is the “Review Man“. I’m not surprised that you got so many requests, I won’t be if you get a lot more in March.
Allen.H
Reply to this commentActually, John doesn’t really need guest writers for his blog. Wordpress can schedule entries almost forever. He could write them before he goes away, the blog software keeps posting them at intervals, all he has to do is check nothing gets screwed up. I did that for one of my unknown blogs, (unfortunately, I didn’t check! That wasn’t good, because it got all screwed up!)
But that strategy should work!
Kenneth
Reply to this commentThat is another alternative if you are away for a few days. However for longer periods, it may not be relevant for some stuff that you are planning to post.
Much like radio requests for DJs. Audience would prefer a ‘Live’ feed.
Reply to this commentI am basically giving away my first ReviewMe ad for $20 after a coupon. http://www.jaygeiger.com/index.php/2007/02/27/i-will-review-your-site-for-20/
My sites only a PR3 but for $20 I thought it was a steal.
Reply to this commentVery nice John! Can’t wait to see your february recap
Reply to this commentAs well, I am proud to support a potential record breaking month for the blog.
Reply to this commentso $250 for a link, and how many readers sent your way? has anyone given details on this yet?
Reply to this commentIf John had earned $2,250.00 in Feb, 50% discount, let’s see.. that should take us to about 18 writers? I believe I have heard John mention the number ‘18′ before, correct me if I am wrong.
Reply to this commentI think one of the keys to getting reviewme reviews is promoting it on your own.
Reply to this commentIn a totally unrelated topic…did anyone else notice that comments are being capped at 240? See John’s “guess my February income” post.
Reply to this commentYes I saw the magic number ‘240′. I thought that he closed the comments tag as soon as the deadline was cut?
Reply to this commentExperience the same whack here at my end. Got two reviews on the last day!
Made 100 bucks overall
Reply to this commentWell that was a nice one!
Looks like it is a special tactic by ReviewMe that works miracles in generating interest for their offer of site reviews. Although it also depends on whether you can keep up with the workload and generate equal amount of quality output for that matter.
Reply to this commentI wish I could make that kind of month for an hours worth of work.
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