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ReviewMe, the new pay per post system that launched just last week by offering to give bloggers $25,000 for reviewing their service has increased their budget to $100,000.

Well the launch went better than we ever could have expected, and in fact the initial $25,000 in ReviewMe review orders was claimed within 48 hours!

We liked the feedback and buzz we got so much, we’ve extended the offer until we’ve paid out $100,000 in reviews. So if you still haven’t applied to be in ReviewMe, sign up now!

If you didn’t get a shot at a piece of the $25,000 on the first go round, here’s your 2nd chance. You can read my ReviewMe review here and the update here.

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    7 Comments

    Comment by Nomar
    2006-11-15 08:38:08
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    Might give it a try, first time my blog was not allowed .. a shame !!

    good to hear they are doing good

     
    Comment by Web Enterpriser
    2006-11-15 12:23:33
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    ReviewMe struck gold. Other websites before tried to do this and received tremendous bad press. From the beginning, ReviewMe had a solid plan and executed it beautifully. I feel this company will be around for awhile. Bloggers love it and so do advertisers. Now it all comes down to variety of products/services to write about. This is essential.

     
    Comment by derrich
    2006-11-15 12:30:30
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    Well, sadly I wasn’t accepted…although my blog in only about 6 weeks old. And although its not a blog, I tried to submit my fan site (music), which has a PageRank of 4…and that was declined as well. That I find odd. Oh well.

     
    Comment by Matt
    2006-11-15 16:10:22
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    Sadly, I wasn’t accepted either. But, my blog isn’t very old either. I’d love to hear more reports from people who have reviewed products.

     
    Comment by Rex
    2006-11-15 17:19:54
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    Stingy people aren’t they

     
    Comment by Philomena Ojikutu
    2006-11-16 03:27:58
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    I am not surprised by this outcome, I predicted that the $25K cannot go round 500 bloggers in few days in my ReviewMe post last week on my new blog: http://webmetric.blogspot.com/2006/11/looking-for-blogging-guinea-pigs.html

    Except otherwise postulated by those vast in Dot com fluctuations, I want to believe that the rising profile of ReviewMe as confirmed by Alexa ranking and other metrics, is a spin off from the current boom and not necessarily an organic growth from a solid and well-planned advertising foundations.

     
    Comment by David Mackey
    2006-11-17 22:12:55
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    Wow, that was quick. Seems like a quick way to blow cash without any major advertisers - at least I haven’t seen anyone posting any ReviewMe backed ads yet.

     

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