15 Product Review Blog Success Stories [2023]

Updated: July 24th, 2023
Start A Product Review Blog

A product review blog typically includes a description of the product, as well as a rating and review. This can be anything from reviewing gadgets to books to software.

To start a product review blog, you need to have strong writing skills and be familiar with the available products. You should also have a good understanding of how to market your blog and generate traffic.

The recent trend that is making this business more popular is the growth of social media. With more people using social media, businesses are looking for ways to connect with their customers. Product review blogs provide businesses with a way to connect with their customers and generate positive reviews.

Starting a product review blog is a great way to share your opinion on different products. This type of blog can be very profitable, as you can generate revenue through advertising and affiliate marketing.

Here are some real life success stories of starting a product review blog:

1. Super Smash Cache ($24K/year)

Cy (from Detroit, MI, USA) started Super Smash Cache over 8 years ago.

Revenue
$2K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees

Case Study

I’m Cy, an award-winning sex blogger who’s critiqued over 200 body-safe sex toys. My review blog, Super Smash Cache, focuses on which sex toys are worth it, which ones fall short, and which ones may work for others but not for me (and vice versa).

I gave my honest take on THAT nearly-$300 massager that won a robotics design award, and I’ll never rave about a toy that sounds like a dolphin when you clench around it — no matter how many influencers post smiling selfies with it.

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2. Urban Tastebud ($612K/year)

Adam Bryan (from Winter Garden, FL, USA) started Urban Tastebud about 11 years ago.

Revenue
$51K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees

Case Study

It’s all over the place, but a majority of the income comes from subscription box affiliate marketing.

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Learn more about starting a product review blog:

Where to start?

-> How much does it cost to start a product review blog?
-> Pros and cons of a product review blog

Need inspiration?

-> Examples of established product review blog
-> Marketing ideas for a product review blog

Other resources

-> Product review blog tips
-> Blog post ideas for a product review blog

4. TechJury ($360K/year)

Deyan Georgiev (from Sofia, Bulgaria) started TechJury over 3 years ago.

Revenue
$30K / month
Team
3 founders / 13 employees

Case Study

Hi there! I’m Deyan Georgiev and I’m one of the founders of Techjury.net. If you haven’t heard of it, this means I have more work to do.

Although this strategy led to a (very) slow start, we are now making $30,000/month in revenue. This was achieved by a very small team that today consists of 13 people. We help over 200,000 people a month find the best software and products for them, their families, and their business.

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5. Gadget Flow ($6M/year)

Evan founded Gadget Flow, a platform to discover the best products on the market. It grew organically, but then they began to A/B test everything.

Revenue
$500K / month

Case Study

Evan founded Gadget Flow, a platform to discover the best products on the market. It grew organically, but then they began to A/B test everything.

6. Cybernium Inc. ($12K/year)

Itai Danan (from ) started Cybernium Inc. over 18 years ago.

Revenue
$1K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

Case Study

Hello! This is Itai Danan founder of Cybernium Inc. This tech company builds desktop and server software, including performing full-stack web-development. We publish several of our own websites too. Cybernium was created in 1995, registered as a company, and fully incorporated in 2016.

Neocamera alone makes around $1,000 per month, making it a positive contribution to our bottom line. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, revenues certainly will be much lower but this global downturn is expected to be temporary.

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7. Fin vs Fin ($480K/year)

Alex Goldberg (from Santa Monica, California, USA) started Fin vs Fin over 4 years ago.

Revenue
$40K / month
Team
2 founders / 10 employees

Case Study

Hiya! My name is Alex Goldberg, and I’m the founder of Fin vs Fin, a portfolio of popular product reviews that include, among others, finvsfin.com and zenmasterwellness.com. Despite not being much of an online shopper nor a wellness guru, my partner and I somehow managed to build a profitable media business centered on helping consumers compare health products online.

This is the story of turning a “dumb side project” into my full-time focus, stumbling into financial freedom by repeatedly doubling down on tiny wins. I hope you find it inspiring enough to launch your entrepreneurial project or keep at whatever hustle you’re currently focused on. Truth be told, you may be closer to predictable seven-figure revenue than you think.

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8. Fit Healthy Momma ($240K/year)

From burned out freelance writer to making $200+ a day in affiliate sales ... all in less than a year. That’s Tami Smith's story. Tami was writing affiliate content for clients when she had a “why don’t I try that?” moment. Starting in late 2019, Tami went from watching clients make money from th…

Tami Smith (from Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States) started Fit Healthy Momma over 3 years ago.

Revenue
$20K / month
Team
1 founders / 2 employees

Case Study

Tami Smith started Fit Healthy Momma in late 2019. She writes blogs about the latest fitness and wellness-based brands to help her readers make informed choices and live a fit & healthy life!

Through her website, she aspires to create a space for real, legitimate information on reviews of the best D2C fitness and health brands. In less than a year, she went from being a freelance writer to earning more than $200 per day from affiliate sales.

Tami moved from watching her clients profit from the articles she wrote to earning her own affiliate commissions on a website. She is doing an incredible job with Fit Healthy Momma, and it combines two of her passions: fitness and writing.

Listen to the full podcast on podcasts.apple.com ➜

9. The Dozy Owl ($30K/year)

“Everyone needs it, people tend not to get enough of it – so that’s how the site came about,” said Kieran. Kieran MacRae is talking about sleep. The site he started is called TheDozyOwl.co.uk, a UK-based site that Kieran has taken from $0 to $2.5k a month in revenue in its first 12 months. Note:…

Kieran MacRae (from ) started The Dozy Owl almost 7 years ago.

Revenue
$2.5K / month
Team
1 founders / employees

Case Study
  • Kieran MacRae founded The Dozy Owl because he cares about sleep and how it affects daily life.
  • This company provides a huge selection of different reviews of everything you need for a night of great sleep as well as different sleep tips to help you get superb sleep.
  • Kieran is earning a full-time income through blogging about sleep and sleep-related products.

Listen to the full podcast on sidehustlenation.libsyn.com ➜

10. SelectSoftware Reviews ($40.5K/year)

Phil Strazzulla (from Cambridge) started SelectSoftware Reviews over 4 years ago.

Revenue
$3.38K / month
Team
1 founders / 0 employees
Location
Cambridge

Case Study

My name is Phil Strazzulla and I run SelectSoftware. We are an expert online review site for HR software - basically the NerdWallet/WireCutter for all of the different HR software categories out there.

Over the past 3 months, the organic search traffic to SelectSoftware has been growing at around 30% per month, and in August 2019 we had our first month of revenues with a little over $1k/mo.

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11. INDMND ($120K/year)

Andrew Dunn (from ) started INDMND 12 months ago.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 1 employees

Case Study

My name is Andrew Dunn, and I created and still operate a SaaS website called INDMND.com. Today's currency is attention. INDMND.com is a B2B media company specializing in acquiring attention for the world's largest software companies.

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12. SexualAlpha ($120K/year)

Dainis Graveris (from Riga, Latvia) started SexualAlpha over 5 years ago.

Revenue
$10K / month
Team
1 founders / 8 employees

Case Study

As of this writing, our website gets 900K visits per month, and we make around 10K/month on affiliate commissions. While we get paid from our affiliate links, we always aim to first uncover the best sex toys for our avid readers. Our affiliate programs only come second.

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13. WireCutter ($42M/year)

When Brian Lam walked away from a high-profile job at Gizmodo to launch a product review blog, he had no plan for how it would make money. He just knew what he wanted: a user-friendly site with reviews that could be read in a few minutes, with the best products clearly listed, all backed up by metic…

Brian Lam (from New York, NY, USA) started WireCutter over 12 years ago.

Revenue
$3.5M / month
Team
1 founders / 148 employees

Case Study

Brian Lam is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Wirecutter (now part of The New York Times Company), the most exemplary product suggestion service in the United States.

The site offers deals, product reviews, and buying advice for the users to make the best purchasing decision.

In 2010, Lam was working as the editor-in-chief of Gizmodo, a Gawker Media-owned tech site that received and reported on an Apple iPhone 4 months before the company released the highly anticipated device.

The founder left a high-profile position at Gizmodo to start a product review site without knowing how it would generate money.

Brian knew he wanted a user-friendly website with reviews that could be read in a matter of minutes, with the top items presented, all backed up by solid research.

However, when Brian started The Wirecutter in 2011, his business partners were concerned that the site’s updates were too small and infrequent to create a following on the web, where clickbait ruled the world.

Brian’s focused strategy eventually paid off; people trusted his suggestions, he recruited more writers, and traffic and income increased.

In 2015, Brian Lam’s website, The Wirecutter, generated 150 million dollars in e-commerce transactions.

The New York Times bought The Wirecutter for $30 million in 2016, and it was renamed simply as Wirecutter.

Listen to the full podcast on podcasts.apple.com ➜

15. Tooltester S.L. ($1.44M/year)

Robert Brandl (from Barcelona, Spain) started Tooltester S.L. over 13 years ago.

Revenue
$120K / month
Team
1 founders / 9 employees

Case Study

Hi, I am Robert Brandl, the founder of Tooltester.com. We help freelancers and small businesses create awesome websites and market them using the best web tools. For that, we create reviews and tutorials of the best website builders, hosting companies, live chat tools, and email marketing software. Since 2023, we also review AI tools.

Currently, Tooltester makes a revenue of around $120k per month. We made it into the Financial Times ranking of the fastest-growing European companies (FT1000) two years in a row.

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