<\/a><\/p>\n One thing I tend to hear over and over, is people telling me how lucky I am that I get such a wide variety of products at no charge for review. \u00a0First of all, I am extremely blessed in that I work very hard at something I love and offer a valuable service in exchange for the products I review. \u00a0Many people have written to me and asked me for advice on starting a review blog and it is because many are focused on the “stuff” but really have not given much thought to the work that is involved and required to be successful, and an asset to the companies who are sponsoring your reviews.<\/p>\n I was blogging long before I ever started doing sponsored reviews. \u00a0I am the kind of person that will research any purchase to death before I buy something. \u00a0Then, when I find the right product and I am happy with it, I shout it from the rooftops. \u00a0For instance, when I was purchasing a twin stroller when I was pregnant with Luke, I researched for months on strollers, watched videos, read reviews, etc. \u00a0I kept a journal about my search on CafeMom and when I finally selected my stroller I journaled about that. \u00a0So I was doing reviews online for years, because I am the kind of person that loves to share my experience and my knowledge to others who may be looking for similar products. \u00a0Same thing when I was choosing countertops for my kitchen, appliances big and small, baby products, building materials and much more. \u00a0My passion for photography just added a new dimension to my reviews and when we were purchasing a cedar swing set a couple of years back I documented everything from the delivery to the many days of set up on my own Facebook page and journals. \u00a0I shared with everyone looking for a swing set the result of my days and weeks of research. \u00a0Prior to the Internet, I was always telling friends and family when I had found a great product or service. So, when I look back I have always been doing reviews and what has changed is technology, \u00a0now I have the ability to share with hundreds of thousands of people, instead of just family and friends.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The first thing I will tell someone asking me for advice, is that they need to love to write. \u00a0Second, they need to have an established blog,\u00a0have good content, start tracking their web stats, and be consistent with posts. \u00a0Once they have achieved that, they might want to start with reviews of products they already use and love. \u00a0They should include original photos of them, their family etc. using the product. \u00a0One thing I hear from sponsors over and over, is how much they enjoy seeing original photos on my reviews. \u00a0I see so many blogs out there churning out review after review, using stock images, and copy and pasted product information without any personalization to even suggest they used the product themselves. \u00a0I am not interested in being that type of blogger, and I think most sponsors now are more aware and more selective in choosing bloggers who actually use the products they are reviewing. \u00a0For instance, I see so many reviews for bakeware and cookware, that does not even show the blogger used the product. \u00a0How can you evaluate a cake pop mold if you don’t use it? \u00a0I don’t want to buy a cake pop mold because it looks good, I want to know if it works as it is advertised. \u00a0I will not review bakeware or cookware without using it. \u00a0How would I have any integrity to my readers and sponsors if I was not actually using the products?<\/p>\n