Feb 07
Readers, as you may know in addition to running TLA we also run ReviewMe.com The reviews completed at RM have been outstanding. Clients have received: valuable feedback and targeted traffic through direct links back to their website. Here are a couple of examples of ReviewMe reviews:
Devlounge’s review of a Ruby on Rails book
We are still offering 50% off reviews for the rest of the month. Just enter "trial" into the coupon field at checkout.
RM just released a feature allowing our bloggers to set their own pricing and we are launching a very* cool affiliate program this coming week. I will say I have gotten very interested in taking RM to the next level and there will be many new features in the coming weeks so stay tuned. If you have any suggestions for improving the service please let me know below in the comments, thx!
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Patrick,
As a publisher, I would love to know how many views my blog profile has received, and tips on profile optimization to convert more advertisers to buyers on my site.
As an advertiser, I think your link buying pdf is great, but I would want to read some success stories from advertisers to know what kind of results buying TLAs are achieving.
Lastly, is there a way as a publisher to thank our advertisers for buying links on our site – besides, of course, putting up a blog post? I would love to know why my current advertisers bought links on my site, and if there is anything I can do to help add value to their efforts.
So, perhaps a feedback program between advertisers and publishers would be helpful for both sides.
Hope these ideas help!
Wendy
I wrote those suggestions more for TLA than ReviewMe, but they could really apply to both.
Okay, so I see the “very*” up there, and I’m thinking, “wait, is that an asterisk, or some messed up Markdown/Textile/arcane smiley?” Looking for the extra clause of “*This only applies to users from Belgium,” I can only conclude that it may be a clerical error.
Or, that you’re just covering up the fact that ReviewMe’s only for your Belgium users. Admit it! Admit your pro-Belgian bias!*
*I have no idea what brought out my rant on Belgium. Honestly, it’s one of my top 10 Western European countries.