Well folks, it looks like there is yet another new contender in the blog marketing arena.  It’s not news that paid advertising and review services have been popping up all over the place.  most of them won’t be around for long.  The difference with this one is that of all the blog advertising services out there, this one actually lets you know where you stand.  That little distinction might just make Snapbomb one of the services you need to be watching in the future.

For advertisers wanting to get a little buzz going on about their product, site or service, Snapbomb works in the same manner that all of these types of services do.  You pay for a post, bloggers take it and refer visitors to your site.  Simple and effective, especially if you’ve got good writers on your side.

The difference in the snapbomb service is from the blogger’s standpoint. Not only does the blogger’s dashboard show your current blog status, but also monitors the number of page views and the minimum and maximum estimated value per post for that blog.  And unlike other services, it tracks these numbers for each and every blog you have!

It’s also simple to find opportunities for paid reviews with snapbomb, because all opportunities that you are qualified for show up at the top of the list, rather than being scattered among a slew of other opportunity listings. Top that off with a list of what you’ll be paid for all the blogs that you have in their system and that means you’re never left guessing if you are eligible to take an opportunity, or what you’ll be paid for that opportunity on each blog that you run.  Believe me when I say I consider that to be a massive plus!

The only downside that I see is that because of the way snapbomb rates blogs, it may take a while before you’re to the point where you’re making a significant amount per post.  Your earnings potential at snapbomb is not calculated just by PageRank (or other proprietary rating system) or pageviews.  Snapbomb values high quality posts and blogs must be rated to earn more per post.  Of course, when you start, you won’t have a rating, so payouts will be at the botom end of the scale.

The simple answer to that of course, is to post a few reviews, do a very good job and get a great rating.  How much that stands to earn you is something that I can’t tell you at this point, having just investigated the service.

In the end, I’ll stand on record saying that this looks like a pretty good system to be involved with at this point.  I’ll get back later with more opinions, but for now, I’m pretty happy with what I see.  Whether you like it or not is a determination for you to make, so go over to snapbomb and sign up!