German social shopping platform Shoppero has launched an American version. The site combines consumer written product reviews, lists and user profiles with a revenue sharing model that rewards users for contributing reviews to the site. The German version launched 2 months ago and already rates in the top 3000 sites visited by Germans, according to Alexa. Revenue is made in two ways. Users get a 20% share of revenue from product links and ads featured next to their reviews. Users who place “Adgets”, Shoppero’s shopping widgets on their sites get a 60% profit share from the Widgets. Thursday, July 12, 2007
Shoppero Comes To America: Money For Writing Reviews
German social shopping platform Shoppero has launched an American version. The site combines consumer written product reviews, lists and user profiles with a revenue sharing model that rewards users for contributing reviews to the site. The German version launched 2 months ago and already rates in the top 3000 sites visited by Germans, according to Alexa. Revenue is made in two ways. Users get a 20% share of revenue from product links and ads featured next to their reviews. Users who place “Adgets”, Shoppero’s shopping widgets on their sites get a 60% profit share from the Widgets.
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