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Dec 05 2008

SharedReviews Runs Paid Contests While In Non-Revenue Sharing Mode

Published by rusty at 10:55 pm under make money online Edit This

SharedReviews.com still has its revenue sharing program suspended, but the company is working hard to get back to start paying its reviewers again. In the meantime, they try to keep the community of writers interested by running paid contests. You can win from $5 to $25 for your participation on the site, submitting new reviews and voting for existing reviews by other members. New writers are encouraged to join.

I would advise to join as well, I believe in this site. SharedReviews continues to grow despite the fact that reviewers currently do not earn from their reviews. When the paying mode is back, all reviews submitted earlier will be eligible to earn from.

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2 Responses to “SharedReviews Runs Paid Contests While In Non-Revenue Sharing Mode”

  1. catanaon 06 Dec 2008 at 11:05 am edit this

    I’d advise just the opposite, that members not continue to write, and that people considering signing up hold off until the site stabilizes. Any site that’s having financial problems right now is a good candidate for failure as the economy slows, and advertisers cut back. SharedReviews is stringing people along, offering the hope of winning contests and of eventually getting paid for content. Anybody whose work is worth being paid should go elsewhere.

  2. rustyon 07 Dec 2008 at 7:43 pm edit this

    Well, you certainly have a point catana, but I personally still believe in SharedReviews, I want them to succeed and their reviewers to be paid again. For that, they need more content - more reviews. I’m not saying writers should invest a lot of time into writing for free, but if someone wants to join and submit one or two short reviews every now and then, it would help, and when the paying mode is resumed, there will be something for the writer to earn revenue from.

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