Smorty - making money online made easy
Well, since I had been talking about offering paid reviews through your blog lately, I thought of making Smorty a victim of my critique.
What is Smorty?
So what is Smorty? Well, the simplest definition would be: “It’s a network that connects advertisers and bloggers, and gives bloggers the chance to get paid to blog about the advertisers”. In another words, it’s one of those places THE place where you can get paid to blog.
Since 75% of the thousands of active independent bloggers are trying to blog for money and 7 out of every 10 companies believe that blogs would be more important in the next 20 years as a medium of information and are working constantly towards blog advertising, Smorty is the killer-deal.
What I like about Smorty
- Smorty doesn’t require you to do many fancy things like inserting fancy “sponsored by” buttons at the end of your posts. If you’re an ethical blogger, you can simply give it away by telling your readers that it’s a sponsored post.
- You can register upto 10 blogs with Smorty. Unlike many other services which require you to have a different account for every blog you have, Smorty gives you the chance to eliminate the biggest hassle of them all.
- Sellouts can’t make money from Smorty. Yeap, they require you to have atleast 40% of unpaid content in you blog.
- Only quality blogs are approved. Smorty has a series of ground rules regulating this. Rules like “the blog should be at least 3 months old” and so on.
I have tried out many other Pay-Per-Post services but Smorty had been the real deal for me. And I would highly recommend it to any quality blogger out there offering paid reviews through his or her blog. So, ready to make some serious money?
This post is a sponsored review of Smorty. Regardless of the sponsorship, the honest opinion of the blogger had been expressed and therefore, the impartiality of the opinion expressed should not be disputed.














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Hi Mind! First thanks for much for the visit to my Sweet Marketing Music post
And, thanks a bunch for a new resource to investigate and share!
No fuss. It was a pleasure.
That sounds like a really good website. Thanks for doing the post, be it sponsored, it seems like a good option for both advertisers and bloggers alike. I will have a look
Oh yeah! It’s one of those magical pay-par-post companies… And buying reviews is also so affordable.
I am already using Payperpost and sponsored reviews.
Never heard of this, just signup. Thanks.
In my opinion, PayPerPost is good. But they have a few things they need to work on, sometimes they reject legitimate web sites with no particular legitimate reason. Smorty on the other hand, changes all that.
I’m not really worried about PR. I have a website with a PR2 on its home page, the rest of the pages had PR0, but when I moved the blog to WordPress, I had PR8 for about 16hs. I don’t know what happened as I just installed WP and moved the posts there.
I’m still tweaking the blog trying to move the public part of the site to WP and today my PR bar was showing PR4 for about 1 hour. If somebody has a good explanation for that, I’d like to hear it
BTW you have a nice and useful blog here.
Cheers