Make Money With Bloggerwave
New to the scene for bloggers to make money is Bloggerwave. Unlike other pay-for-review vendors, this one’s unique in that you can immediately accept an opportunity. No more submitting a bid and waiting to hear back from the advertiser. Just click “take this opportunity” and you’re ready to start your review on your blog.
Since they’re new, their list of opportunities is still growing. But that’s good for you because you can get in on the ground floor, so to speak, and start developing your reputation as a reviewer.
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Elizabeth | May 19, 2007 | Reply
I thought you might want to know that I wrote two posts for Bloggerwave at the beginning of April and still have not been paid. I have sent them two emails asking when they will pay me and they have not replied. I’m not feeling too confident that I ever will, either, and that means those advertisers got more than a month of free advertising on my site. Not too cool.
Mark | May 19, 2007 | Reply
Thanks for that insight, Elizabeth. That worries me, but it could also explain why they practically don’t have much in the way of opportunities. Perhaps they’re holding on to what money they have for fear of going under?
I can be patient, but it sounds like you’ve extra extra patient. And what really bugs me is that they haven’t replied to you. If there’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s being ignored. It’s rude personally and professionally, but when money’s at stake, it’s a cardinal sin.
Ulrik Thomsen | May 26, 2007 | Reply
Dear Bloggers,
We are indeed a relatively new company on the commercial blogging scene, a little more than 7 weeks old now, and we plan stay for years with plans of launching local sites on local languages and other new groundbreaking income generating tools for our growing number bloggers.
The reason behind delayed payments has nothing to do with lack of funding, cash flow problems or similar. We have had problems with clearing our Paypal payment account and have been dragged around until the end of this week where we finally got all issues solved and started paying all of our bloggers.
We will post a newsletter on Friday June 1st 2007 to our entire Bloggerwave community explaining this minor speed bump on the road to making Bloggerwave a leading commercial blogging solutions.
We always eager to receive ideas for changes, improvement, correction of errors etc. and any of Bloggers, advertiser and users are more than welcome to contact me directly on ust@bloggerwave.com for assistance or help.
Best regards,
Bloggerwave
Ulrik Thomsen
CEO
Mark | May 26, 2007 | Reply
Hi Ulrik, thanks for dropping by to give us an update. I received my payment just the other day. I’m looking forward to many more opportunities to write reviews for your advertisers!
Sunit | Oct 18, 2007 | Reply
Hi,,
I just wanted to know.. .how at Bloggerwave,,, do they come to know,, if the review have been posted or not?? before payment…
I had tried out other service like SponsoredReviews.com. They require you to post the review link on their site.. But i couldn’t find anything such at BloggerWave..
Was just eager to know, if you have enough workforce, to check every blog???
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Mark | Oct 19, 2007 | Reply
@Sunit:
Once you write your post, you give them the URL that points to it. Yes, they have to verify it that way in order to pay you. You may have better luck with SponsoredReviews though, if you’re fortunate enough to have an advertiser approve your bid only because they usually pay more than what I’ve seen on Bloggerwave. Thanks for stopping by!
Shirley | Feb 27, 2008 | Reply
Hi Mark,
Where do you find the button for the submission of the permalink at Bloggerwave? There are two codes for the post, how did you deal with it? It does not seem to work at my post. Please reply. Thank you.
Mark | Feb 27, 2008 | Reply
@Shirley
Hi Shirley, welcome to MeAndMyDrum!
Honestly, I haven’t used Bloggerwave since I wrote this post. I don’t recall the reason why exactly. I think it had to do with no opportunities for a long period of time. But in any case, I’m sorry to say that because of my inactivity with them, I don’t recall the procedure they ask bloggers to follow when submitting a post. Your best bet would be to contact their support team. I wish I could have been of further assistance to you.
Shirley | Feb 27, 2008 | Reply
Hi Mark thanks. I’ve contacted them twice already including the CEO who commented at this column. Waiting for their reply. Thanks.
pound | Mar 20, 2008 | Reply
Bloggerwave really paid me. But its difficult to see new opportunities, do you have some triks or tips to help us?
Thanx.
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RJ Alobba | Jul 7, 2008 | Reply
Still waiting for my payment from Bloggerwave. It’s been more than 30 days and it just says “Amount Due 10 USD” on my Bloggerwave account.
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Mark | Jul 10, 2008 | Reply
@RJ Alobba
I’m sorry to hear that. If you haven’t already, be sure to contact them. I chose not to use them anymore, not because of the problem you’re experiencing though.