PR Review Policy

My name is Christina Gleason, and I pal around with a lot of Internet marketers. As a happily married mother of one, I’m happy to help marketers and PR folks get the word out about their products and services that are useful for me and my family. Cutest Kid Ever is a PR OK blog. (And we all know that mommy bloggers are a coveted demographic.) My husband and I are both 31 years old, and our son is 4 years old, as of May 2010.

We like food. We like dining out, so gift cards work, too. We like toys. We like electronics and computer software. We’re trying to get healthier. We could really use a vacation. I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and I strongly believe that I have what my son has… TJ has Asperger Syndrome. Anything that could make our lives easier with these things in mind would be beneficial.

Why would you want me to review your products on Cutest Kid Ever?

I happen to own my own copywriting company, Phenomenal Content LLC, so I know my way around writing a good review. As a matter of fact, Viral Conversations asked for my permission to use two of the product reviews I completed for them as an example of what their advertisers can expect from their reviewers. I’m good. I’m honest. I’m thorough. And even when something doesn’t go over very well, I try to  find something positive to say or a way to frame it to let people know why a product may not have been a good fit for my family, but it may fit better with others. If I have nothing positive to say, I’ll let you know that, too.

I promote my reviews to my Twitter followers  as well as my blog subscribers. I always disclose when I have been received compensation for my reviews, so we’re in accordance with FTC guidelines. I also abide by Google’s rules for sponsored reviews, so you don’t need to worry about getting a search engine penalty for “paid links.” You can check out my previous reviews if you’d like.

Review and Giveaway Pricing

I am a professional copywriter, editor, and blogger. My reviews and giveaways are handled in a very professional manner, and my time is billable. Your marketing department should find my rates competitive.

  • $50 + product to review – A blog post containing my honest review of your product, including pros, cons, and usually at least one photo. I will email you a link to the review once it is published.
  • $50 more to include a video in my review.
  • $50 more to include a giveaway for my readers. Though my billable hourly rate is $100, and giveaway maintenance often requires more than an hour of my time, this is an introductory rate.

If you are a small business owner, my rates are negotiable. I am a small business owner as well, and I am willing to help out my fellow businesswomen (and men) who have much smaller budgets. On occasion, if I believe enough in a product, I am willing to review the item at no other cost than the sample product to review. Please be sure to tell me why I should believe in your product if you wish to approach me about this – and don’t insult me by sending me a form letter.

If you are instead interested in having me create content for your company Web site, please visit Phenomenal Content for my copywriting and ghost blogging rates.

How to get your product reviewed on Cutest  Kid Ever

Fill out the easy contact form below. Please give me a detailed description of the product or service you would like me to review. Let me know if you would also like me to run a giveaway – when the giveaway is over, I will provide you the contact information for the winner so you can ship the prize directly to them. Please provide a link to your Web site so I can find out more about your products. If I think your product would be a good fit, I’ll get in touch with you to let you know my mailing address so that you can provide a sample item or items for review and my PayPal address so you can remit payment. Sample items will not be returned; you are responsible for shipping and handling costs. I conduct all business via email, so please do not request a phone call. (Remember that anxiety thing I mentioned above? It extends  to the phone.)

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