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Best Reviewer - How to Earn Money from Google with Lists and Backlinks

Updated on May 2, 2013

Best-Reviewer is a site where you can make lists – actually called tops – of anything you like. It was created by the same person who runs the backlinking site SheToldMe. A lot of people go on the Internet and search for the top 10 of things and Best-Reviewer takes advantage of that by getting you to make lists of any number from the top 3 to the top 20..

You can list the top restaurants in a certain city, the top products for deaf people or the top laptop coolers. You are only restricted by your own imagination. Many people just do the minimum number in the list, which is 3, but I think longer is better as it is more likely to be found in searches. I try and do the top 10 most frequently as I think people search for the top 10 more often than anything else.

The advantage of this is that if you have written a number of hubs on similar topics, you can put them together in a top on Best-Reviewer and get backlinks for yourself. Then the top earns some money by placing Google ads on your page. You have to add an introduction and adding a conclusion is optional. You can also add pictures or videos from youtube to make your top look more attractive.


Create Lists and Earn Google Money with Best-Reviewer.com

If you want to join Best-Reviewer, please use this link. Yes it’s a referral, but as soon as you have joined you can advertise your referral code too.

The other thing people search for a lot are celebrity’s salaries and you can make a salary page on Best-Reviewer. It’s quick and easy to do and when it is finished you can see how much the person earns per second, per hour, per day, etc.

While the page rank of Best-Reviewer is currently zero, many people are predicting Best-Reviewer will rise in popularity fairly soon. Currently it is in the top 25,000 of Alexa ranking.

With the recent Google Panda update, I’ve been writing hubs on HubPages and struggling to get then onto the first page of Google, but a number of my tops on Best-Reviewer have made page 1 even though, in my opinion, they are not as good quality as the hubs I’m writing.

Here are two videos I have made to show you how to load a top and a salary on Best-Reviewer.com

How to Load a Top on Best-Reviewer.com

How to Create a Salary Page on Best-Reviewer.com

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