Bloggertizer.com: Is It Worth The Money?

Posted on January 7th, 2008 in X-Files, Website Reviews by danielcrichton

At the risk of sounding cynical, blogging for cash is low paying generic task (i hope not) , a field dominated by eastern Europeans in Europe and by various types of people in the United States (some times i think paid blogging should be shipped to a country with lower wages), but it does have its upside. Hosting and domain name registration gets paid for without much bother (gets paid for several times over), there are dozens of sites that offer blogging for cash services, from the ubiquitous and controversial payperpostto the extremely strict and high paying smorty, but there are dozens of other in the midrange, from those that pay (GASP!) one dollar for each post, to those that average 5 to 15 dollars per post, of this mid range set bloggertizer is one that delivers cash returns without slamming a blogger with frustrating hurdles.

After wading through blog ad websites which insisted i have a minimum of two posts a week, to those that more or less rejected non US blogs, and even to one that forced me to write a review as part of the application process (explaining that it is just to make sure i understand the procedure, “vat zoo i look like..? zu yu tink ah kant speekee englis??!!”) i finally ran into bloggertizer.

They had few (if any conditions) the payment system was based on negotiations between the blogger and the advertiser, they paid 5 usd for an immediate review of bloggertizer (All other payments are based on your haggling techniques) and they were ready to start giving work immediately. Like i said , pretty refreshing. So if you need to start monetizing a blog that you run Bloggertizer it is. Do place comments if you have had any experience with bloggertizer.

The web site which forced me to write a free review of them is called blogvertise, you can catch my post for them here.

2.21 EST 01/07/2008 EDIT: I previously said Bloggertizer paid 5 USD per post, this is wrong, they pay 5 usd only for a post on bloggertizer itself, all other payments comes from individual agreements worked out between the blogger and the advertiser.

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