You’re Not Saving Money…Calm The @#*% Down
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Read MoreMy First ReviewMe Cheque!
Two months after I was approved and just over a month since my first ReviewMe review of MegaTechNews, I received my first cheque in the mail from ReviewMe!
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Thirty bucks isn’t much, especially when you compare to some of the bigger blogs but it’s a good start! Think I could get Dot Com Mogul status before the year’s up? My review prices remain quite reasonable at only $60 so if you’d like to order a review, here’s the link.
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I got paid via PayPal instead of through a physical cheque.
ReplyI would’ve opted for the cheque, but like Michael I also went with PayPal.
Replycongrats on the first cheque!.. it must be exciting for you

ReplyCan you share some of your thoughts on what you did to land the ReviewMe request? My blog is listed with reviewme, slightly lower than yours at $40. Yet I get no love…
ReplyI get a lot of request for reviews (no through ReviewMe) but can’t bring myself to write the review…
Donno why, just not a “review” type of guy I guess…
ReplyI’m a paperless kind of guy - direct deposit all the way!
ReplyHe did write that his price was $30! Maybe that was the magic number!
ReplyMy price is actually $60. You receive 50% of the price from ReviewMe.
No real secret really. It helps that the site I reviewed was run by my friend Stephen Fung…
ReplyYeah, Paypal would be the easier way of doing it. But for the first time it would be nice to get a photo of the cheque (check for you non-Canadians).
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