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E-Commerce: Should you pay bloggers to review your products?

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Yes
53% 54 votes Total: 102 votes
No
47% 48 votes

by Ruth Belena

Created on: November 06, 2009

When you run your own online business you should register with a reputable paid blogging program, so you can pay bloggers to review your products. Paying bloggers for good reviews is far more effective for e-commerce than exchanging links or paying for clicks. In addition to reaching new customers, who would otherwise be unaware of your online business, each blog post you pay for adds another link back to your e-commerce site. This allows your site gain higher page ranking and more traffic from search engines.

~ Reviews and sponsored blog posts are of a much higher quality than the average promotional blog post. A blog should have plenty of traffic and a lot of original content before a blogger can expect to be accepted into a paid blogging program.

~ Paid blogging programs will match your products to blogs with a similar or related theme. You can specify the type of blog where paid reviews of your products can be posted.

~ A paid blog review is generally based on what the blogger finds at your e-commerce site. A review post is therefore a useful way to inform blog readers what your e-commerce site can offer, but in the words of the blogger rather than your own marketing material.

~ When bloggers are paid to review your products they must include your link in each review. In other words, a paid review is a form of advertising for your products, and an effective way to market your online business and your e-commerce website.

* Paid blogging provides a good source income for top bloggers.

Writing a good product review is a profitable task for a blogger who want to make money. Getting paid to write reviews encourages bloggers to post more often. Having a large number of blog posts will also help a blog with its page ranking and in search engine optimization.

Most paid bloggers indicate on their blogs that they participate in a paid blogging program, and many will label their reviews as sponsored posts. This makes clear that the purpose of writing reviews about those products, services or websites.

Bloggers might be instructed to write a positive review, but not all paid-to-post programs specify this. If a blogger really does not like your products, there is always the option not to review them.

Some people might think a sponsored post has little value as a review, if it does not highlight failings, or report difficulties with the e-commerce site. Many bloggers earn affiliate commission and use their blogs effectively to market affiliate products, and there is little difference between promoting an affiliate product and writing a paid review, in which a blogger promotes your e-commerce website and recommends your products.

When you pay bloggers to review your products it is a winning situation all round. When you pay bloggers to review your products you are raising product awareness and increasing traffic to your e-commerce website.The question of whether or not you should pay bloggers to review your products is not one that should worry you when you join a reputable paid blogging program.

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