Get Reviewed For 90% Off
By: Michael KwanMany of you may already know that I do several ReviewMe reviews over at John Chow dot Com. For whatever reason, John has decided to outsource some of his reviewing duties to me, and as a freelance writer, who am I to turn down an offer like that? After all, doing the reviews on his blog has provided me with a good amount of exposure to an audience who may not otherwise know who I am.
There’s great value in ordering a review on a popular blog, especially when it’s written by an insightful writer like myself. You get all sorts of useful feedback, helping you improve your site or product, as well as several valuable backlinks that will surely aid in your SEO efforts. On the downside, a review on John Chow dot Com comes in at a very pricey $400. Many smaller businesses and blogs simply cannot afford to spend that kind of money on a single review.
So, here’s the deal. I’M WILLING TO GIVE YOU 90% OFF OF THAT PRICE. Yes, you are reading that correctly: 90% OFF!
The review will appear on Beyond the Rhetoric (a PR5 site) instead of John’s blog, but seeing how many reviews John tosses my way, you’ll be getting the same writer doing your review anyways. Instead of spending $400 over there, you can get the same review here for just forty dollars. This is a 90% savings. Even when you compare it to my regular ReviewMe price of $50, that’s still 20% off. In fact, the ReviewMe algorithm recommends that I charge $60 for a review here!
This is a limited time offer and will not be mentioned anywhere else in this blog. If you check the ReviewMe widget in the sidebar or the Advertise page in the header, you’ll see that the $50 price is still being shown. In order to take advantage of this offer, use the Contact Form and send $40 via Paypal to michael (at) michaelkwan (dot) com. Be sure to mention this post in your message.
When this offer expires is, well, up in the air. Take advantage while you can!
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When I saw the title I thought you were going to give 90% off of your $50 review price… For $5.
I could’ve afforded that. 
I would prefer textlink at $25 is at least a 50% discount and its front page so you get the full PR5 backlink. With the $100 free credit I get 4 months free which 400% off.
The difference is that with a text link, it is temporary and you need to renew each month in order to keep the link alive. The review is permanent.
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I might just take you up on this.
That is surely a 90% cut from the $400! ~ I like that idea.
If my new blog was more established with more content, I would take you up on it but right now, there isn’t much to review.
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Sweet deal!
I’m going to wait for the 100% off deal.
haha…in that case, I’m going to wait for the 150% off deal, where I get paid to have Michael do all the work!
Haha me tooo!
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Thats a good deal, right now I am saving for a make over by Nate at UBD after that I can get a reveiw from you. I need my new header first bro
A review here isn’t worth $40 if you are only going to get 4 clicks because no one reads this blog. Not saying this blog doesn’t have a reputable traffic base, just saying before I buy any review I like to see some traffic history.
Publishing a public sitemeter atleast is a good start at this since alexa is worth basically nothing.
If you check the Advertise page (link near the top), you’ll see that I have posted my PR, Alexa, Technorati, and Analytics information. There is also a link to SiteMeter in the sidebar.
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