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Get Paid To Blog With LoudLaunch

Posted on 15 August 2007 by Sharon

Get Paid To Blog Reviews

I signed up for Loudlaunch having had a recommendation from a friend. It took several weeks for my first blog to be approved, and some time more to get others added. Loudlaunch reviews every blog before acceptance. While I was waiting for that, I happily earned some pocket change with programs such as Blogsvertise and Blogitive.

Unlike some of the other paid to blog sites, Loudlaunch seems to have its own campaigns based on press releases from advertisers (this is similar to Blogitive’s approach). I have never seen any of its campaigns on any other site. Pay for them is around $5 each. What’s good about Loudlaunch is that they send an update when there’s a new campaign that you might be interested in. You go to the site and you can see details of the campaign and payout in a neat little table.

I should say now that I haven’t made a dime from Loudlaunch. That’s probably my own fault. Sometimes the campaign notifications come in when I’m doing other things and by the time I get to them, there are no spots left. Sometimes the campaign doesn’t interest me and I just leave it alone. Compared to the other sites, Loudlaunch seems to have relatively few opportunities to post. They are also quite picky about the blogs they accept, so getting to the point of being able to post something could take a long time.

Now, I’m sure some people have made money from Loudlaunch. Since the spots are always gone, someone must be doing those posts. I’m not ruling out doing Loudlaunch posts in the future. Some of them are for causes you can really get behind, like better water and other environmentally friendly topics. They also say that bloggers are free to voice their own opinions about the advertisers’ products or services:

One of the corner-stone principles of the LoudLaunch network is that the bloggers should and must remain true to themselves, their blog, and their audience.

In the meantime, I’ll probably continue to concentrate on the paid to blog companies that provide a lot of opportunities. There’s more to choose from and it’s easier to earn. If you’ve used Loudlaunch successfully, I’d love to hear from you about how it’s gone.

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. Jason Says:

    Seem like no one use LordLaunch, that’s why no reply :D

  2. Sharon Says:

    Well, I’m sure there must be a few users, Jason, since the opportunities are always gone.

  3. pujutengineered Says:

    I used LoudLaunch after I signed up in the middle of 2007. I have not seen any opps in 2008. I think this one is going down. I have only done 3 posts for $10 each. And they don’t have a lot of opps available. In terms of management, I’d it was just so so. Sponsors with insufficient funds for a campaign would be still shown on the campaign page (but users can’t post for it anymore since the remaining funds by the advertiser has run out). That was a bad feature, to leave the untakeable opps there.

  4. Anang, yb Says:

    Only US$ 5?
    I think, reviewme and blogsvertise more better.

    Anang, ybs last blog post..Review Blog #3: Blog Patungan Pitak!, Tomat, Bleb2

  5. Sharon Says:

    Yes, Reviewme and Blogsvertise generally provide better rates. Loudlaunch are now providing more campaigns, some of which are at better rates.

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