Last November, I posted a review about Blogertize, a start-up site that provides innovative advertising opportunities to Bloggers. Blogertize features a business model that consists of several important pillars, such as Pixel Advertising, Shopping Portal, Promotional Quizzes, Contests and more. Blogertize was established in Sep 08 and on Mar 3rd, they announced their new domain, BlogertizeWorld.com. The site has made several improvements, which include moving from a .in domain to a .com domain. It’s rich in design, provides more detailed information and a better overview of current and future plans. Let’s take a look at some of the current and new features Blogertize World provides.
Pixel Adspace for 3 Years
First we’ll take a look at the Pixel Adspace that’s offered. You have the ability to make a one-time purchase and have your logo advertised for a period of 3 years. Charges are based on pixel size and location. Below are the prices, which are based on pixel size and location. The bigger the Button, the higher it’s placed. You simply select your category, choose from the available pixels, add your website link and purchase your Pixel.
Pixel button | First 2,500 bloggers | Remaining 360
Red (8000) $150 $300
Yellow (6000) $80 $160
Green (4000) $40 $80
Blue (2000) $15 $30
Profit Sharing
Blogertize has plans to share a percentage of total profits after taxes with those who have purchased Adspace. Small portions of overall profit will be distributed to those bloggers on an annual basis, starting on year 2 of operation. However, bloggers would not own stake in the company, but rather receive dividends based on investments. For example, $15, $40, $80 and $150 purchases would have distribution ratios of 3:8:16:30. The more Blogertize makes, the more bloggers would receive. Blogertize will utilize ROI Analytics, which will enable bloggers to track specific statistics about their investments and returns.
Exposure Via Newsletter
Newsletters will be available for each of the 11 segments and distributed on a monthly basis. Each Newsletter will consist of content from Bloggers within the specific category. Bloggers who have invested can submit their 2 best posts each month and the Blogertize Team selects the 15 best stories and posts for each category. The chosen blogger’s stories would also consist of a mention of their blog links.
Blogertize Community
Discussion forum that you can use to ask questions, share ideas or just hang out. The current Blogertize Forum, which I believe may be receiving an upgrade in the near future, has 277 members thus far.
Shopping Portal
You’ll have the opportunity to place shopping portal text links, content or banners on your site. For any purchases made by your referral, you’ll earn up to 75% of the profit made from the convert.
Promotional Quizzes and Contests (Scheduled to Launch 31 May 09)
Blogertize will feature a portal with an arcade, daily contests and prizes.
Market Place (Scheduled to Launch 31 May 09)
You can buy or sell anything and have the option to open up your online shop. This portal will be open to bloggers, artists and entreuprenuers. No listing or final cost fees apply. They require a small annual fee to host your online store. No charges will be required until 2010, so you can host your online store free in 2009.
Blog Inventory Exchange
Exchange banner links with other blogs in your Niche, by adding your blog to the network and displaying targeted ads on your site. I’m interested in using this to potentially replace AdSense, but much will depend upon the quality of the sites who choose to utilize this free service.
There’s also a segment specific blog inventory exchange option. Blogertize connects buyers with sellers of online advertising. Below, you’ll find the current plans for revenue split;
Revenue split:
The revenue split would be 70-30 (Blogger – Blogertizeworld)
The revenue split would be 80-20 (Blogertizer – Blogertizeworld)
Recent News and Updates
3 Mar 09 – BlogertizeWorld.Com announced (blogertize.in/sports/blog.php)
23 Jan 09 - Boy Beats Recession, Makes Mega Bucks (mid-day.com) – Video Interview and article about Mr. Dushyant Bhatia and the success he’s had with Blogertize. Mr. Bhatia is the CEO and Founder of Blogertize.
8 Jan 09 - 10 Questions With Mr. Dushyant Bhatia (eazycheezy.net) – This was an interview I conducted with Mr. Dushyant Bhatia, CEO and Founder of Blogertize. He was very thorough with all questions asked and spoke about current and future Blogertize plans.
Important Links
Here’s a few links that you’ll need to check out Blogertize.
Collection of Reviews From Various Blogs/Sites
Below are some of the reviews I found by searching Google. The listing includes the previous review by Eazy Cheezy that was published last November. Hopefully, by providing more reviews, you’ll get some different viewpoints.
Blogertize: To Buy or Not (bloggingwithsuccess.net)
Give Your Blog an Edge with Blogertize (kixtrix.com)
Blogertize.in Pros and Cons (nidddles.wordpress.com)
Blog Your Way to Your Bank (rediff.com)
Blogertize – Adspace in Pixel Form (eazycheezy.net)
My Thoughts Thus Far
I still love the business model and am extremely pleased to see that Blogertize.in moved to a new domain in BlogertizeWorld.com. Based on what I’ve read, the elements within Blogertize.in will all be migrated to BlogertizeWorld.com by May 31st, 2009. This is the date that the market place and promotional quizzes are scheduled to begin and I suspect all purchased Pixels will be displayed on this date as well. When I conducted my interview with Mr. Bhatia in January, I was very impressed with how professional and easy to work with he was and quite pleased with how he answered each question in detail.
I never liked the design of the old site, but the beta site has given me high hopes. I would like to see some navigation improvements, direct links to their blog, newsletter signup, etc. but I feel they are on the right track. They also continue to add more elements and improvements to the Blogertize, such as their partnership with Fulmarxx ShortFilm Festival, the Blog Inventory Exchange and most notably Profit Sharing. I purchased adspace for $15 back in November, since I’m cheap and was hesitant, but as I see the changes and new elements implemented, my confidence continues to grow. I can’t say that I’ll purchase $150 in Adspace, since money is a bit tight and I’m not THAT confident yet, but I am considering purchasing an $80 Pixel. It’s always risky, since the shopping portal hasn’t yet launched, but it could be a risk I wish I would have taken in the long run. I hope you enjoyed this follow-up review. I learned more from studying the site and definitely don’t mind sharing what I’ve learned. I tried not to duplicate any information published in the review or interview.
What are your thoughts about Blogertize? Are there any great reviews I missed? Do you have any inside information or have you heard any rumors? As always, I’d love to get your input.




