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Sell Links via Teliad to Improve Pagerank
Teliad is a marketplace for advertisers and webmasters and bloggers to buy and sell links through their interface to improve pagerank for buyers and to get another income stream for webmasters and bloggers. Teliad is a German firm and accepts all international members without any country or language restriction. Beside that, teliad marketplace interface is available in English, German, Spanish, French and Italian. Alongside the consistent expansion and improvement of the product range, the current corporate strategy is aimed at growth. “Internationalisation is an important part of the corporate strategy. We are growing rapidly. The numbers of enquiries and registrations from new foreign customers have increased strongly during the past few months. However, it has been difficult up to now for foreign customers to find their way in the German marketplace. We are now very well equipped with German, English, Spanish, French and Italian and can reach a large target group. Through the English marketplace in particular we can reach customers all over the world. English is understood by a large proportion of web users, especially those who are involved in e-commerce. We are sure that we will grow quickly internationally. Even now, awareness of teliad already exists beyond the borders of Germany,” explains Andreas Armbruster, founder and CEO of teliad.
Teliad offers 3 types of income stream. First one is text link option to sell links to buyers who seek to improve pagerank of their sites. This is the simplest method to earn money also since you offer direct HTML text links in your websites or in your bl0gs without any content creation, just simple HTML text links. You decide where to link to advertisers websites from your site or blog, how long a text-link should be, how much money you want to earn to sell links and whether this link will be placed sitewise or just on some specific pages. For me, in my blogs, I prefer site-wise linking but for my specific pages or content, I ask special prices also. For example you may use this service for high page-rank articles or webpages as “content sponsors”…
The other income stream from teliad is to offer InLink advertisement. Inlinks are text links that can be booked inside a text which the seller has specified. In the case of InLinks, the seller offers specific bookable keywords within an exisiting (or future) text on the website, e.g. in an article or a blog posting. As opposed to a Content-Link which will be explained later, the buyer cannot specify his own text, but instead can book bookable keywords suggested by the seller. However, buyers additionally have the possibility to suggest alternative keywords. Following the booking, the static word is linked to the buyer’s URL.
And the last income stream from teliad is content links. Content-Links are text links with a descriptive content written by the advertiser himself. The buyer can book a complete section or area of the website content, which he can then place himself. Depending on the offer, this can be a small recommendation text or even a complete article or blog posting. The buyer sets a text link at any desired place within this section. The seller then integrates the text including the link in the offered URL. As the seller, you can specify the maximum number of characters for content texts. It is something like other get paid to blog or get paid to review opportunites to write about or to review something in your websites.
The payment is done through paypal or by direct bank trasfer. Though, in latter case, the transfer costs will be deducted from your income. I have been using teliad in some of my websites for last few months and I am highly satisfied from the results.
PayPerPost: Get Paid to Write
In fact payperpost service is widely used by many bloggers because of its ease of use. The concept is simple… Blogger writes posts linking to an advertisers website, stated on the advertisers guidelines for the post, and after the post has been live for 30 days online, the blogger gets paid thorughpayperpost via paypal. Payperpost act as an intermediary agent between the blogger and the advertiser… After the sign up, you can search through a list of available opportunities, make a blog posting about it, get your content approved, and get paid. It’s that simple. There are some requirements to be eligible to get paid for your posts though:
- They only accept bloggers. Not websites, forums, or other web publications.
- The content must be written in English. Although the service is available internationally.
- Content must be original.
- Blog must be 30 days old at least…
- Blogs must have a chronological archive to verify age. Categorical only archives will not be accepted to their system.
- Blogs submitted to the marketplace may not include or support: excessive profanity, violence, or racial intolerance, illicit drugs or drug paraphernalia, pornography, adult or mature content, or any other content that promotes intolerance, illegal activity, or infringes on the legal rights of others.
What I dont’ like with this service is they do not allow inline advertising in your blog (such as Kontera, Adbrite Intext, etc…). Plus they do not allow vlogs (video logs) and photologs to their system either and also blogs whose entries are made up entirely of song lyrics, quotes, poems, online quizzes/surveys, information directories, or other such lists that do not constitute written entries, blogs with more than one contributor/author (community blogs) and “Blog for money” community blogs such as BlogCharm, BloggerParty and WritingUp.com can not benefit from this service. The payment is made through paypal.
SponsoredReviews: Get Paid to Review
SponsoredReviews is a get paid to review service… You review their advertisers products and services and then post the review on your blog to get paid. Each advertiser has his or her own requirements (i.e. length, link info, etc.). You write the review in your own tone, and this review can be as critical as needed. Constructive criticism is encouraged, but rude or hateful reviews will be declined. They also require full-disclosure that the review is a sponsored one. You can simply state the words “Sponsored Review” or you can integrate it into the content to get paid. The reviews must be permanent and soo to be archieved. SponsoredReviews is again a gataway service between advertisers and bloggers and get only 35% commisions on the transaction.
The system is pretty straight forward. You sign up to the service. Then you can create a profile for your blog(s) in order to attract advertisers. Advertisers will purchase reviews from you, which you have the option to accept or decline. The other way to maximize your earnings through SponsoredReviews is search for their advertisers directly, and bid on jobs listed. Their bidding system allows you to negotiate your rates with advertisers in order to maximize your earnings.
Once you have accepted a review opportunity, you have 3 days to complete your assignment. Upon posting the review on your blog, you must enter the URL of the post into the system. Then their stuff will assess your review to ensure that it meets their quality guidelines. Once approved, your account is credited with the amount agreed. The payments are made every two weeks, accounts with an outstanding balance via PayPal.
With SponsoredReviews, you set your own price. Depending on the size of your readership and the quality of your blog posts, you can earn anywhere from $10 to $1000 per review. If you are a major site, you might be able to get even more.




