I like the idea behind Fair Review because there shouldn't, hopefully, be any losers - at least not if you get in now at the beginning.
So what's it all about?
It's quite a simple idea.
(1) You write a review, with links, to any blog that is listed in Fair Review's directory. It only has to be 100-150 words.
(2) In return you then get listed in the directory so that other bloggers can review and link to your blog.
How easy is that? If you think about the system it's good because you could possibly get lots of reviews, with those important links, to your blog. And we all know the benefits of lots of inward links, don't we?
Now, at the moment, there are only 10 blogs listed in the Fair Review directory. This, therefore, means the odds of your blog being chosen for review, by any new participants, must be good.
Get in early and give it a go. More info on their Frequently Asked Questions page.
Okay, to show that I really do like the idea, I'm joining and my review, on a blog from the Fair Review directory, is below. There is only one listed under the Business category, at the moment, so that's the one I've chosen. I've never seen the blog before - so hope it's okay! Here goes ...
On first appearance My New Hustle is pleasing to the eye. It's crisp, clean and looks professional.My first thought was to try and find out who was behind the blog but I didn't get far with this as there are no personal details. There is an 'About Da Hustle' page but this only tells you what the blog's aims are:
'My New Hustle is about getting your (legal) hustle on! Whether it’s online or offline, I’ll show you different ways of leveraging opportunities so you can benefit and either add to your existing hustles or jump full-time into a new one.'
I'd have liked to have known who Da Hustler is, but I'm just nitpicking.
This is a fun blog, published since late May of this year, and is well written and presented. The latest post is Hustle Hoarding: Coupons...and Dating. It's all about saving money using coupons out of newspapers. Da Hustler says, "I once saw my grocery bill go from $165 to $75 strictly by using the coupons."
There's a picture of Mr.T, remember him, plus some words of wisdom: "Like Mr. T says, I Pity the Fool who doesn’t know the value of a coupon!"
I've always said that saving money is as good as making money so useful tips here. There are also money making hustles like 'Turn $15 Into £50,000 Per Year' and 'Make $100,000 Giving Directions.'
Written by someone with style, go take a look for yourself. It made me smile.
This review is part of the Fair Review Project.
Good luck,
Mike.
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