Monday, May 4th, 2009 at
1:37 am
So we’ve already discussed how a blogger can learn and earn from their blogs through product reviews. We’ve also talked about page ranks as an essential factor in being ‘visible’ in search engines. Now we are to talk about what these two – product reviews and page ranks – have something to do with each other.
As discussed on the previous post, product reviews sure are a good way to learn and earn with their blogs. However, product reviews can be detrimental in a blog’s page rank. You ask why? Well basically, the concept of PR is ranking a website’s ‘relevance’ and ‘visibility’ on the internet and this is best achieved through content-rich posts. In the case of product reviews, the idea of a content-rich post is a bit compromised as the main purpose of a product review is to help promote or market a certain company or product. So when Google – through the magic of its technology – does its crawling, and notices that your blog is filled with paid-to-post articles, your page rank will eventually be hurt bad.
Now this doesn’t mean that you are not to accept product review offers anymore to keep your PR up. For you to avoid being hit bad by PR updates, keep the ratio of your paid posts to unpaid posts to 1:3. That is, for every one paid review you do, you make three that’s not. Makes sense, right?!
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 at
12:16 am
On the last post I mentioned how one can learn and earn from their blogs through product reviews. On that post, too I mentioned that despite the promise of wealth brought by product reviews, this holds a high risk of losing your page rank. Now I know that brought you to asking: how? But I guess it is important to first ask what page rank is before we go into further learn and earn details.
Page Rank is a “link analysis algorithm used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of ‘measuring’ its relative importance within the set.”
Puzzled and confused more with the definition? Don’t worry, page rank can be too complex to understand that even those pros online can hardly comprehend how this is done and how it exactly works. But basically page ranks are used to measure a website’s ‘relevance’ and ‘rank’ in the Google search engine. Thus saying, if you have a higher page rank, the more superior you are to the other websites and more likely people to find you reliable. In the blogosphere, the higher your page rank, the more advertisers and readers will come visit your website. This in a way strengthens the ‘prominence’ of your blog.
And this is why page ranks really matter. It may not be the lifeblood to learn and earn in blogs, but it matters a lot.
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Saturday, April 18th, 2009 at
12:16 am
As you all know now, blogging is just one of the ways to earn money from the internet. And although it’s just one of those ways to maximize profit online, it’s probably one of the most effective ways to get your roots in the internet world.
Although we’ve already discussed about blogs for several times already, I believe there’s more about blogs to “learn and earn” about so to speak.
Now speaking of learn and earn, let’s talk about how one – using blog – can learn and earn from reviewing products.

Well product reviews is just one mean to earn something from blogs; it’s not even a novel thing for some bloggers out there. The concept? – An advertiser taps/pays a review site to seek for blogs to review their products and/or the website itself; the review site then opens the request to blogs who meet the requirements of the advertiser for bidding; the blog who wins the bid will have to write a review about the advertiser’s product and/or website then gets paid after completing it.
Now, before you get too excited, one must remember that while product reviews bring you a lot of money, it can also be detrimental to your website’s PageRank. And this we will be discussing on the next post.
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