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Originally Posted by Leonard You may be writing reviews but since you are being paid by ReviewMe, your reviews will be considered neutral and not one-sided. And if you have been providing your readers with good content, and have built a rapport with them, I don't think there is going to be much of an issue here. Because eventually, you will still have to come up with content that people want to get your site growing. |
My sentiments too. This is similar to the discussion on paid blogging as advertising, where bloggers are paid to blog about a product. People have voiced their sceptic views that the blogger is doing that for money and not because the product is really good.
Well I think it depends really. If the blogger is one who has established himself with good credibility and reputation like Steve for example, I don't think they'll want to ruin that by giivng a one-sided review on the product or a blog per-se just for the money.
So if you have a blog and your content is really good and useful, then when you review another blog chances are your readers will buy your opinions, whether or not you are paid to do it.