Reviewstream
Unlike most review sites, when you write a review on this site, you automatically get paid. You don’t have to spend hours promoting your review. At the moment, the regular rate is $1.50; There are no detailed criteria to be met to receive this rate, but if you submit your reviews without entering the rate box, you might be lucky and get $1.50. If they do not accept your review at this price, you will be notified by email and you can resubmit your review and get the bulk rate of $0.3 (one fifth of the regular rate).
The minimum payout is $100 and you get paid via PayPal; if you get paid, you will need to write 334 reviews to get paid, but the good news is that you can write absolutely everything. Also for extra $0.1 anyone buy your rating for a little bit worth of advertising, make friends on the site, collect their ratings, add them to your rate. I think the possibilities exist there.
One drawback of working with Stream Reviews is that you cannot submit the same reviews elsewhere if you are banned from the site, but they allow you to import the block of organizing people to your reviews on your blog or website.
Another downside is that the support department is non-existent. I asked those who didn’t feature it in their FAQs and emailed me that I should have paid more attention and read the FAQs; also, after I wrote my first review, I was never told that the email had been issued and I was asked for my balance twice before I was sent an email containing the expected information.
Additionally, you don’t have to rely on people doing reviews to make money, so this is one of the sites where you can find real reviews.
This is a site I would like to use as a second resort for writing many live reviews of products that don’t happen in others review sites.
Opinions
I had to write to this site to study their terms so I don’t like this for the first time.
After reaching the help page, I found that no amount was listed as paid; this is one of those pages where you have to work harder at promoting your reviews than actually writing, and I don’t like this one. They have a developed Income Share program that determines how much money reviewers will receive. How this system works remains unclear; they claim this because they prevent-child-abuse”>don’t want people to abuse
As I understand it, you are writing a review that is valued by others like you. The bottom line is that whether your review is positive or negative does not affect your income, it is the popularity of your review that is key, so the reviews on the site must be truthful, although I don’t see how that can be. Assess how one particular product review will affect purchase decisions!
Something else that really bothers me is that US residents only have to earn $10 before they can get the money. /a> via PayPal, when we, the poor people living elsewhere, refuse, we have to wait until our income has reached up to $100 before we can cash out! How beautiful is that?
There are so many other review sites that will clearly explain to me how I can make money, I don’t think I’m happy with the reviews.
Reviews arena
This sounds like a clever scam to me. If anyone is going to make money from this site, and I have no doubt they will, it is Reviewsarena!
This is a CB products review website so you can only review certain categories of products available on the Clickbank site.
You have a clicker account, but you can easily get one and it’s free.
Here’s how you make your money: you write a review for one of their products; inside your CB review you will have an ID so you will get a commission if someone buys that product after reading your review, so it is in your best interest to promote your review as much as you can. I think that this is the best way to earn money but the big downside is that after 30 days, the CB ID in your review is replaced by your own CB Clickbank Reviewsarena, which means that you can promote your review for a month and your Campaign will probably start to get customers just in time for Reviewsarena to attract all the credit for your work.
It is likely that the reviews on this site are genuine as the only motive of the authors is to sell products to get a commission.
This made me think: I could create a few personal blogs on different topics and write positive reviews about click-related products with my ID on them. This way, if I start making sales after six months or a year, I will still get the commission.
My opinion: I will not join this site, but I thank them for giving me new earning ideas online.
Shared Reviews
So that it’s a lot of fun advertising. Some people are trying beta mumbo jumbo that I don’t understand, I was just blinded by the money so signed as all the facts. You can get $10 for every 5 reviews posted on this site, plus $2 if you tell the people who referred you to their site, so if you want to join, just tell me my last name (Sophielc) in the space for an easy $2.
I don’t know how long it will last since they just distributed $20,000 and at the time of writing they have reached almost $4,000. The good news is that they pay you via PayPal after every 5 approved reviews written. So far I find this the best.
They have a variety of products to choose from so you can’t review anything you like, but the selection of products to review is wide enough to allow anyone to earn some money.
This page does not accept duplicate content so if you want to write do not use the same rating for them. on some other site or even your blog, at least in the beta phase.
The market is very profitable; I didn’t find the FAQ section, but I found answers for all my questions.
This is the most useful review site I’ve visited, but once the $20,000 is fully allocated, the payment system will change so if you want to make money with them, you need to join quickly.
Shvoong
This page is for abstracts. At first I thought these were only books, but when I looked more closely at the page I realized that you can review books, magazines, articles, or even websites.
Here, you also get paid via PayPal based on your page views, which is not my favorite system, but I still like this site because it gives you a profile page that allows you to promote your pages if you own one. They also give you the option of writing abstracts for your articles, which can be handy if you write articles for money elsewhere (like I do).
Shvoong works in cooperation with Yedda, which is a platform where you can ask and answer any questions, a bit like Yahoo Answers but gives you the freedom to post links.
This page is well worth signing up for, especially if you read a lot. Don’t make a lot of money with Shvoong, but be sure to use the forum for self-promotion!
Affiliated Content
You also have the ability to write reviews on this website. Of course, the problem is that you have to feel like 1000 pages to earn a quick $1.50, unless you opt for an upfront payment. Since I live outside of the US (here goes the problem again!), this option is not available to me, as I have to compete with my website for payments.
The profitable secret here is writing good articles, promoting it in blogs, networking websites like Facebook, posting links to your article related forums, etc.
What I like about this site is that it allows you to comment on other people’s articles and rate them. This way you can also see who is leaving comments on your articles, which gives you great feedback!
If you can invest time and effort in promoting each of your articles or reviews, this is the best program to sign up for.