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I Think This Is The Best Reference On Writing Sites That Pay For Your Articles


 “Writing sites that pay for your articles”. I actually wrote it in early May 08. Hence the article is now three months old and so is the information I shared. In this update, I shall review my experience with these writing sites that pay for your articles. I will make it so comprehensive that you would like to save a copy of this article as a general reference, and hence the name of the title. Please kindly put up with the description “Best” as this word is a must to attract readership and there’s no way that you can prove that some good stuff is not the best stuff. Hands up those who want to have a go at writing for these sites that pay for articles. Please blog about, link to, digg, stumbleupon, post on funwall, disseminate in facebook, del.icio.us it, tag it, myspace it, promote this article whichever way you can. You can reproduce the contents freely as long as my name gets mentioned (How I love the sight and sound of my own name). You don’t need to ask me for permission as long as you agree with what I am saying and don’t attempt to distort it. If it isn’t good enough for you, or can be improved or modified in any way, you’d better leave a comment to tell me why and how. You can see that I can’t lose either way. And here we are, the writing sites that pay for your articles, in alphabetical order.


1. Associatedcontent.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 1023)


This was the second site I registered in. I kept at it in spite of my early difficulties (it took them 10 days to approve or decline articles for publication). Near the end of June 08, they also knew their long review times were hurting them and dramatically shorted them to almost instant approval. I doubt it whether there is any review procedure at all if my articles are approved within 3 seconds. Now I have a total of 16 live articles there. My pageview is 611. My estimated performance payment is 92 cents. You can calculate this by multiplying your pageview with 0.15 cents to reach this number yourself. I am not entitled to receive upfront payment as I am not living in the States. This is not too bad as I still have the full rights of these articles. They have also kindly upgraded my clout level from purple (level 1 out of 10) to green (level 3 out of 10). My overall experience is that the site’s potential for freelance on-line writers is there. It also has the advantage of having a close relationship with Google who may have a financial interest in the site (I once googled out some information along those lines). The site is likely to be around for a long time. For non-US residents, the site is not as gratifying as their US counter parts. You will not get paid by having them buy your articles, the way how most writers make their money on this site.


2. eHow.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 677)


I registered with eHow and was welcomed warmly right away by Abigail, their eHow guide. It does make you feel good to have a nice smiling guide offering directions and answers you might have. Unfortunately, shortly after I joined, I also received suspicious phishing messages asking me to offer help to save a jailed heiress to a great fortune by making certain responses. For the unsuspecting philanthropists amongst us, do look out for phishing spams. I like reading the eHow articles when I want quick information about something, as they have to be written in directive steps. I would say I like writing these articles as it feels too much like making notes for my college tutorials, again. Try out for yourself.


3. Helium.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 5046)


Helium.com was the first writing site that I joined. I submitted a total of 16 articles. One of these was submitted for a contest. As my articles were listed according to the rating they received by other members of the site, only a couple of them came up in the first five in their lists of articles with the same topic. I soon stopped writing there and tried the other sites. In these other sites, writers and articles may still be scored. Nonetheless, my articles appeared to have more exposures to receive clicks, rather than go unnoticed within long lists. For the cents-sensitive ones amongst you, my income there three months ago was 13 cents. What were they today? It has grown by 53.8% to 20 cents. The annualized growth rate is calculated to be 595%, the only consolation in this exercise.


4. Hubpages.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 776)


I started here three months ago and the build-up has been steady. The site has great spontaneous response to your input. It shows you other hubbers’ activities which enrich your experience with the site. It shows your statistics clearly and allows you edit your work instantaneously. You may add pictures or advertising capsules (segments) anytime you like. You can also publish duplicated contents here even though this probably does more harm than good. For those who are keen to make a passive income here, they make it easy for you to become affiliates to Google Adsense, Kontera context link, Amazon.com and eBay.com. This is where I publish most of my articles (called hubs in here). In fact, I have just started my personal write-a-thon here, trying to reach a pageview of 50,000 by 1 Oct 2008. The site has so far brought in $15 through Google Adsense, $2 through Kontera and nothing through Amazon. I do see great potential in this site, as my pageviews and the number of fans are constantly climbing. I’m sure this site is much more profitable for more diligent and money-conscious writers who put effort into search engine optimization (SEO) and hub on more profitable Google Adsense Keywords. I shall leave this sub-topic here as this is not the main topic of this current article.


5. Lifetips.com (Alexa traffic ranking 17771)


This site invites writers to sign up as “Gurus” in their particular fields of expertise (from accounting, acupuncture…, to writing and yoga). You can share your “lifetips” and be paid up to $10 per tip, or allow them to compile your tips into an ebook or a printed book. They will market the book and award you your royalty at an agreed percentage. Disclaimer: I haven’t tried this myself.


6. PrintNPost.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 173670)


This was another site I wrote for. It is supported by its contributing community who appear happy to share comments with each other. I may be wrong but the site appeared to be single-handedly run and managed by its owner. Its review time for article approval is surprisingly short considering its limited resources. The owner is also quick in answering questions. You can also expect tons of traffic. As I write mostly health and medicine related articles, I couldn’t help but notice that a lot of the articles under this category are written by the same writer with a byline “Dxxxxxxx”. They are articles, up to 40 in number, with similar contents on the same topic, but written in different words. I strongly suspect that some kind of article-spinner is being tried out. It puts me off somewhat as these articles may upset readers after original contents. Nonetheless, the publishing under other categories appear to be in order. You may want to give this site a go. As you hold your own Google Adsense account with this site, I presume you get most, if not all, the payment from Google Adsense yourself. For me, the Google Adsense income was a total of $10 for the past three months.


7. Squidoo.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 450)


The site is associated with popular blogger Seth Godin who also provides you with a free e-book entitled “Every One Is An Expert” to start you off. It is a great site with lots of well written articles (called a lens, or an individual angle to see things). Unfortunately, for the beginner, the competition is really hot. Unless you do something nice and get recommended by one of the editors, your writing gets lost in the ocean of lenses created every day. Your humble author published one lens to try it out one month ago. Until this morning, my pageview is zero. I could have done something wrong though. There are many other lens producers who will share with you how interesting and addictive publishing at squidoo.com is. I am sure it will turn out great for many of you who try it hard and long enough. Have fun. A note of warning: the site allows publication of adult contents. Don’t assume your child can be left alone safely with this site.


8. Thisisby.us (Alexa traffic ranking: 86565)


I started here three months. I find the site rather unique. It writing community is keen and friendly. Its writers are keen in making comments (probably because you also earn by making comments, on top of by posting articles). However, the site appears to be smaller in scale and scope. New writers may find that it can take them a long time to build up their traffic here. Some of its writers are really prolific, creative and stylish. I find this a good reading site but am very unsure whether the average writer will monetize their articles here. Writers are rewarded by a formula involving pageviews and votes by other writers (termed “goodness”). Your humble author has so far made 4 cents with my few articles. Check this out if you still have time after writing at the other sites.


9. Triond.com (Alexa traffic ranking: 36499)


Even though the triond.com site is ranked 36499, this may not reflect the popularity of the sites posting your articles. Triond.com is the portal that distributes your writing to various sites including healthmad.com (Alexa traffic ranking 64120), socyberty.com (Alexa traffic ranking 45840) authspot.com (Alexa traffic ranking 106518), gomestic.com (Alexa traffic ranking 74957) and others. Triond.com accepts articles on all topics and sorts them out to distribute through the appropriately themed article sites. You can even write in any language of your choice and they’ll find the right place to publish it. They also try to find an image to match your content and attach this to it. I particularly like the healthmad.com as it is a handy place to keep my health and medical articles. However, they are very strict with duplicate contents. You are likely to have your article declined even if it has been partly duplicated somewhere on the internet (or possibly, in print). They are very efficient with paying their authors. I started writing for them in May 08 and they had paid me twice already by paypal. Even with payouts as low as $2.24 (on 15 Jun 08) and $0.56 (on 15 Jul 08), they did not find that an issue. I guess I shall stay with them as well, even though I like hubpages.com more because of the hubpages’ more spontaneous responses and interactive features. I shall update you in the future after trying out how they are with publishing Chinese articles (I have just submitted my first Chinese article to them this morning).





10.Xomba: - is a free community of people who write article, share ideas, get paid for it. Xomba features two types of posts which can be “Article and Bookmarks”. Articles are text of 150 words or more which can be movie reviews, how to make money from articles etc. Bookmarks are links that you share with the rest of the Xomba community by writing a brief and descriptive paragraph. You earn money from Xomba because it shares its Google Adsense revenues in equal % with its user. It is open to everybody worldwide and free to join.
11.Families.com:- is a site in which writers, known as bloggers writes articles with a minimum of 300 words which can be of an ideas, stories, demos, photos, etc. Bloggers must be versatile, creative, experienced and well informed on their chosen topics. Families.com pays from $3-$4 per blog entry and give annual raises up to $5. It is free to join and easy to make money from.
12.Sponsoredreviews – Prompt paying, great company. Advertisers are a bit more selective and pay attention to your site stats.

13.Get Reviewed – I didn’t find as many posting opportunities here but every now and then something does come along.
14.Pay Per Post Get paid between $5 and $20 per sponsored post, depending largely on your Google PR rank and which country you are blogging from. Maximum 3 posts per day and it’s getting very hard to find available posting opportunities, they get snapped up immediately.


17.ProBlogger Job Boards You can find many blogging jobs here.


18.Freelance Writing Gigs
19.Oboulo Get paid $10/essay or presentation that gets accepted onto the site.
20.Constant-content – Get paid for each of your articles that gets sold and you can also earn 5% commission on sales made by people you refer to the site.
21.Daily Article Sell unique articles at a price you specify. You are paid when someone purchases it.
22. About.com
23.Examiner.com
24. Wikinut
25.Factoidz
26. InfoBarrel
27. ArticleIncome
28. Break Studios
29. Bright hub
30.Orble
31.Demand Studios 

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Beginner bloggers often ask how often they should publish content in their blog.  This is very common and not surprising to those who just started a blog of their own.  To most beginner bloggers, they think that blogging is creating a blog; posting content and then leaving it to earn money onlinew while they do other things online.  Blogging is not that easy as others think; blogging is a serious job if you want to earn and really make good in the blogosphere.  The blogging world is already saturated with countless blogs of all types and one cannot just get ahead if you are only a beginner.
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Sites That Pay You to Blog


Writing paid post is perhaps the most straight forward ways to earn some revenue from blogging. The way pay post works hasn’t changed much; after reaching mutual agreement with advertisers, you write about them, they pay you. And if there is a 3rd party (middle man company) involve, they take cut. Most middle man company provides marketplace for advertisers to look for publishers, vice versa.

If you firmly believe that writing pay post is one good way to revenue from your blog, here’s a list of web services that pays you to write for them. This list will be updated periodically, so if you have a paid post service I’ve missed out I’d like to add them to the list. Necessary credits will be given.
  1. sponsoredreviews 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Earn cash by writing honest reviews about our advertiser’s products and services. Write reviews in your own tone and style, and gear them to your audience’s interest.
    [FAQ
  2. Link Post

    linkpost 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Unlike some other services, we pay our Partners up to 70% for each LinkPost written. Access to thousands of advertisers hungry for reviews. A variety of payment options. Receive payouts monthly by check, PayPal, direct deposit, or Wire. Automated advertising management. An easy way to sell paid blog posts.
    [FAQ
  3. Review Me

    reviewme 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Get paid $20 – $200 to review products and services on your site. You control what you review.
    [FAQ
  4. Shvoong

    shvoong 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    The more abstracts you post at Shvoong, the more chances to attract readers. Create link to your abstract elsewhere(on blogs, forums, your personal homepage, or other sites). Spread the word by joining our “Invite a friend” and/or “Affiliates” programs, and earn bonuses equivalent to the invite members’ royalties, upto $100 for every new writer.
    [FAQ
  5. Smorty

    smorty 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Get paid for blogging. Write your opinion about peoples products, services and websites on your blog. Get paid weekly.
    [FAQ
  6. PayPerPost

    payperpost 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    PayPerPost is an incredible new self-service marketplace that allows you to get paid to blog about the products, services and websites you love. You can easily earn $500 per month or more with your current blog!
  7. 451 Press

    451press 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    451 Press is always looking for bright, talented writers who want to have their voices heard. We are looking for writers with unique voices to contribute to our growing network of blogs. Our blogs cover a wide range of topics. If you have a passion for a subject then we just might have a place for you.
  8. Be A Guide (About.com)

    aboutcom 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    All About.com Guides are freelancers who work online and set their own schedules, giving them the flexibility to log on from anywhere in the world whenever they have the time. With no timesheets to fill out and no timecards to punch, working for About.com gives you the flexibility to write when you want, even if you have a full-time day job.
    [FAQ
  9. BlogBurner

    blogburner 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    So here’s how it works:
    • You create an account with us.
    • You create an account with Google Adsense.
    • You login and write content to your "blog" on our site.
    • You try to write as often as you can.
    • We publish your content to our site.
    • We serve ads on the pages that have your content.
    • Half the time you make money on the ads. Half the time we do.
  10. Blog Feast (Service Discontinued)

    blogfeast 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    We are a blog community that:
    1. Host your blog for free
    2. Provide you with readers and traffic
    3. Serve your Adsense ads 90% of the time
    4. Helps you to make money blogging
    5. Leading you step by step to earn $1,000 a month!
  11. Bloggerwave

    bloggerwave 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    We’ve got advertisers that would like you to write about their products or services. So you do. In your blog. And get paid!
    [FAQ
  12. Blogitive

    blogitive 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Once you are approved to the Blogitive system, you are given access to opportunities from companies to post about their news releases. You are paid per posting.
    [FAQ
  13. Blogsvertise

    blogsvertise 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Once approved, your blog goes into the assignment queue. The blogsvertise administrator then assigns writing tasks for what our advertisers want you to mention in your blog.
    [FAQ
  14. blogtoprofit 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    We connect you with advertisers that are interested in sponsoring your blog, you post to your blog and get paid!
    [FAQ
  15. BOTW Media

    botwmedia 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    If you are an experienced writer and/or an avid blogger, can write passionately about a topic, and enjoys working as part of a group, you may be a good candidate for a BOTW Media author.
    [FAQ
  16. CreamAid (Service Discontinued)

    creamaid 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Anyone can start using CREAMaid by inserting a CREAMaid Conversation widget inside her post. (more info) Your post will most likely be selected as long as you abide by these rules. Once selected, your post will be syndicated to all the participating posts through their embedded Conversation widgets. When your post is selected, you will be able to instantly collect a royalty
    for your contribution.
  17. Creative Weblogging

    creative blogging 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Get paid to blog with us at Creative Weblogging! We are one of the largest blog networks, with over 135 blogs in five languages.
    [FAQ
  18. DayTipper

    daytipper 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    If you have a tip that is insightful, helpful, and original, we will publish it and pay you $3 (US). You write the content. We share it with the world.
    [FAQ
  19. Digital Journal

    digital journal 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Unlike most websites where bloggers post for free (and the company takes in all the ad revenue), DigitalJournal.com shares a portion of its advertising revenue with all Citizen Journalists. With an always-growing cash pool, every single Citizen Journalist gets a chance to compete for a share of the cash pot. The more you contribute, the more you earn.
    [FAQ
  20. Helium

    helium 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Earn a share of the advertising money earned here at Helium. If you write well, and write often, you earn even more recognition and reward.
    [FAQ
  21. In Blog Ads

    inblogads 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    You’ve been writing about web sites, products, services and companies for years, now you you can also get paid for it. With our system, you get paid for each post request you fulfill.
    [FAQ
  22. LoudLaunch

    loudlaunch 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    If your blog and interests are aligned with an advertiser’s campaign then you can do your own research and write about them in exchange for pay—not in exchange for a pre-determined outcome but for a fair assessment.
    [FAQ
  23. Pay Me To Blog About You (Service Discontinued)

    paymetoblogaboutyou 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Our messaging system allows bloggers and advertisers to negotiate directly with each other instead of working through advertising agencies or middlemen and we provide a secure way of transacting advertising compensation via Paypal.
  24. Squidoo

    squidoo 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Every lens carries Google AdSense ads. Those are used to generate royalties for the whole co-op (ie, everyone gets a cut). If you want to increase your direct royalties, though, you should consider adding commercial modules that the visitors to your lenses will appreciate.
    [FAQ
  25. Weblogs Inc

    weblogsinc 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    Looking to get paid to blog about subjects you love? Tell us what you’re passionate about and let’s find out if there’s a fit!
    [FAQ
  26. Wise Bread

    wisebread 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    WiseBread.com is one of the top 5 personal finance blogs. We give our bloggers 100% of the advertising revenue they earn on their blog posts.
    [FAQ
  27. b5media

    b5media 26 Sites That Pay You to Blog
    We’ll pay you to write about what you love. We’re the one of the largest blog networks in the world. We want to be the biggest. Want to help? It’s easy to apply.
    [FAQ

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