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Snapbomb

About a month or so ago, I decided to try my luck at getting paid for reviewing things.  I am always reviewing something and I thought, finally, I can get paid to do it!  After a google search, I came upon Snapbomb and decided to sign up with them. 

One of the features of Snapbomb is that you get paid a certain value for your blog.  For some reason, mine is only set at .01, which of course is not a good thing.  Supposedly this value will go up..I hope that happens very soon.

Another feature is that, while you only get paid for reviews that match your blog's specific category, you are always free to submit reviews in other categories.  I assume this is to get more traffic and get traffic in return.  No one in their right mind is going to turn down free traffic, so this is a good deal.

So far, I haven't had much experience with Snapbomb but they look to me like an honest, reputable business that I look forward to doing business with in the future. 
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