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Old 03-28-2008, 08:23 PM
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I've made money from Constant Content and Triond. I have a balance at Helium, but it's still below the payment threshold.

Xomba allows you to earn with your Google account when you post articles there.
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Old 04-25-2008, 03:49 AM
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The easiest way is by re-writing PLR articles. That's useful for topics you know nothing about.
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Old 05-09-2008, 10:27 AM
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Thanks for sharing your views and suggestions! Blogging also helps you to make money at ease.
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Old 05-15-2008, 11:25 AM
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I've been a full-time freelance writer for a long time. I've never written for any of the revenue-share sites as a source of income - only as a top-up at the end of an article's useful life. They simply don't pay enough money for my time or effort.

I'm subscrbed to several free ezines that give out high-paying freelance jobs from all over the world each week. The average pay rate is usually $400 per 1,000 word article for a feature article in a print magazine.

Once an article is sold, the copyright returns to me so I can resell it. Resale rights usually sell for around $50-100 for the SAME article in a different publication/website.

When the rights return once again, THEN I'll dump it on a cheapie website like Constant Content for $10 or some pitiful amount of money as a reprint only.

Once it's sold a few times, then I'll throw it on Ezine Articles to get people to my site as a freebie.

BUT - if you start at the bottom first (cheap, useless revenue-sharing sites) then you can't work backwards.

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Old 05-23-2008, 04:14 PM
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The easiest way is by re-writing PLR articles. That's useful for topics you know nothing about.

That's the lowest of the low to a professional writer. Someone else did all that research and spent all that time creating a unique piece of work - and then a bottom-feeder will come along and "re-write" it?

It's theft. It's stealing someone else's hard work. It's cheap. And it's unprofessional.
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If you do it right, there's plenty of money out there, do it better you can grab a lot of top sites wanting you to write them articles. Which could net you a lot of $$$...
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Is there alot of money in article writing?
I think I could write an alright article, since I like to talk a bit. lol
How much would I get for a good article?
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Old 05-28-2008, 09:00 AM
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Is there alot of money in article writing?
I think I could write an alright article, since I like to talk a bit. lol
How much would I get for a good article?
If you wrote something half-decent and submitted it to somewhere useless like Helium, Triond or Associated Content, you might be lucky to earn $4 or $5. woo hoo. Don't spend it all at once.

If you wrote something half-decent and submitted it to a publication (either print or online) that pays writers PROPERLY, then you can earn anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on the publication.

It's up to you where you submit your work!
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Old 05-30-2008, 07:55 AM
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That's really a great idea to make money online.Thanks for sharing this information. I feel online home business is also an easy option to make money at ease.

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Old 06-04-2008, 08:10 PM
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If you wrote something half-decent and submitted it to somewhere useless like Helium, Triond or Associated Content, you might be lucky to earn $4 or $5. woo hoo. Don't spend it all at once.

If you wrote something half-decent and submitted it to a publication (either print or online) that pays writers PROPERLY, then you can earn anywhere from $100 to $500 depending on the publication.

It's up to you where you submit your work!


Raven, that’s true that sites such as Helium don’t pay much. But it is very difficult to find publications to take unsolicited articles and pay that much for them. Do have any good tips on how to submit articles to publications and get them to buy them? I’ve been trying and not getting anywhere, so I end up just sending the articles to helium to get a penny every month on them. If you can give me some advice, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
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