Shopping site Shoppero dishes out consumer reviews to help make purchasing easier. It’s like a personal shopping community.
The best thing about Shoppero is that both sides get something out of it. Shoppers get smart, relevant reviews. Reviewers get revenue. It works like this: you sign up, you write about products you like, (or don’t like), upload pics and tell people where to purchase described item(s). You can then take your reviews and compile an adget; basically, you’ll receive a line of code which means you can embed your review in your blog, in your MySpace profile, etc. If you’d rather not write your own articles, simply compile adgets from other Shoppero users’ recommendations and put them wherever it’s convenient for you. You’ll still get revenue: 20% from the review pages (if you do write your own reviews) and 60% from page hits tracing back to adgets or links. A PayPal account is required to collect your cash. Shoppero is free of charge for everyone.
en.Shoppero.com In Their Own Words
“At Shoppero everything’s about products and recommendations. Simply write about products you like or maybe not like, upload their pictures and tell people where to purchase them. The contents you create are all yours and you’re free delete or use them elsewhere at any time. We’d be happy about a link to the original Shoppero article and so would you: It means you get readers and therefore make money.”
Why en.Shoppero.com It Might Be A Killer
Shoppero takes something that everyone does, shop, and gives it a social/financial slant. It’s very easy to implement. Really, how hard is it to write a review about something you like, or even something you don’t like? Write as many reviews as fits your fancy and you’ll make some cash. Shoppers on the other hand know what to buy and where.
Some Questions About en.Shoppero.com
Shoppero isn’t the only incentive based product review site on the web; there is competition. Most likely, reviewers won’t make that much at all, so the incentive isn’t great. Reviewer profiles are limited; shoppers might like to know a little more about who’s reviewing the product. 







