Blogcharm.com – Get Paid to Blog

Blogcharm.comThe claim for this site is really appealing … there’s no doubt about that. Blogcharm.

com works as a webhost for blogs of any nationality (they must be written in English, though) dealing with any topic and regardless of how often they get updated. The way in which writers actually get paid is because the site splits 50/50 the advertising revenue with the bloggers, but not as a banner exchange network would do, as displayed ads don’t forcefully have to generate a click: advertisers have to pay just in order to be displayed, and thus bloggers get 50% of the revenues, plus they are allowed to place AdSense and the like in their individual sites and get the full 100% of those revenues.

Blogcharm.com In Their Own Words

“Our question to bloggers everywhere… Why should blog hosts keep all of the revenue when it is the bloggers that do all of the hard work? So how do I get paid and how does BlogCharm work? BlogCharm will pay members by splitting all advertising inventory and sponsorships. On member blogs the top thinbar will contain text ads where members will share 50% of the inventory and revenues generated from them. This will be a mixture of paid ads where members get paid each time their blog is seen and not just when somebody clicks on an advertisement which works much differently than programs like AdSense. Each time your blog is seen you get paid! BlogCharm even goes further to make money for members where we split site sponsorship revenues 50/50 as well. For example. If we sell a main page sponsorship for $500 per month members will split 50% of the total take. Nobody else is doing this!”

Why Blogcharm.com It Might Be A Killer

Blogcharm.com is bound to hit a goldmine in so as much as the blogosphere is developing exponentially and blogging is stepping up to become this era’s opinion leader. Thus, providing a hassle-free environment for writers and journalists where to write and then just cash the check by the end of the month, as opposed to having to negotiate individual contracts with each advertiser or sponsor, is the best way to get the best bloggers out there to start working in the Blogcharm.com interface.

Some Questions About Blogcharm.com

As per TechCrunch.com reports, it is said that Blogcharm.com has not been paying its bloggers since last December, and CEO’s have disappeared into thin air. So, the fact that the whole business has a scam-tainted outlook really weakens the perspective of the site attracting influential and prestigious bloggers into their platform. Blogcharm.com

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