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Get paid to write

I would like to start a long thread here that lists all the websites and blogs which offer real paid writing jobs.

I will start by listing a few that I know.

SEOClerks.com - List your article and blog writing services. List forum posting services.
Hubpages - Profit sharing site where you can publish your articles
AListApart.com - Pays up to $200 per published article.

Please list some sites below that pay you to write content.

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anwebservices
Recently i heard of iwriter.com I didn't tried it yet, but looking very promising site to buy or sell quality articles / writings. So if you are good writer give it a shot



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Wayne
Some forums will share Adsense revenue with you.

Though you should use caution when signing up to those forums as you can easily become a victim of click bombing, a practice where someone purposefully clicks on ads to try to mess up your account.



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topclassseo
Do you refer any buying selling sites like Seoclerks ?



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brownie
Beverly, do you have any experience with those sites besides SEOClerks?



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network123bit
I have begun writing a few articles here and there, currently for my own sites. Hopefully this will serve as practice and I may be able to write and sell articles later on.



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webnesia
nice list and I thought hub pages is just a web 2.o site!



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virtuejavelin
I would like to start a long thread here that lists all the websites and blogs which offer real paid writing jobs.

I will start by listing a few that I know.

SEOClerks.com - List your article and blog writing services. List forum posting services.
Hubpages - Profit sharing site where you can publish your articles
AListApart.com - Pays up to $200 per published article.

Please list some sites below that pay you to write content.


I work in a website marketing company full time I also do some writing stuff and I'm seriously considering to have another job by writing blogs or forum posting. Thank you so much for sharing this.



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smasif15
5 Sites to get paid for writing and blogging.

1.ContentBLVD: If your content gets used, you will be paid between $12 to $48 per piece.


2.Squidoo: You keep half of whatever Squidoo makes off your lens which is then payable to you via PayPal or donated to a charity of your choice.


3.Helium: You can cash out after earning the minimum of $25.


4.Triond: You can cash out 50% of the advertising earnings from your articles every month.


5. Epinions: US residents can redeem their check with a minimum balance of $10 while non-US residents must have a minimum balance of $100.






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angie828
I have written for Epinions before, I guess I did not realize that they were still in operation.



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MikeyBeee
The list I have attached is a year old now so some on there may not be paying anymore but the majority will - you can all thank me later Get paid to write



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MikeyBeee
I also suggest you follow/subscribe to that great blog (right at the bottom of the list) that provided me that list - as they offer some fantastic advice for writers.



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pingseo
5 Sites to get paid for writing and blogging.

1.ContentBLVD: If your content gets used, you will be paid between $12 to $48 per piece.


2.Squidoo: You keep half of whatever Squidoo makes off your lens which is then payable to you via PayPal or donated to a charity of your choice.


3.Helium: You can cash out after earning the minimum of $25.


4.Triond: You can cash out 50% of the advertising earnings from your articles every month.


5. Epinions: US residents can redeem their check with a minimum balance of $10 while non-US residents must have a minimum balance of $100.



Good Sites !



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rubaic
Do you refer any buying selling sites like Seoclerks ?

I also want to know this. If someone know it please tell me.



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sspseoservices
Here are some website that paid for Business writings

  1. B. Michelle Pippin pays $50-$150 for business-related articles.
  2. Back to College pays $55+ for articles that address the needs of adults going back to school.
  3. Brazen (formerly Brazen Careerist) will pay if you pre-arrange it with their editor. They’re looking for posts about higher ed administration, marketing, networking, and recruiting and HR.
  4. DailyWorth pays $150 for articles about women and money. They list a blackhole editorial@ email address, but I recently tweeted them about how to submit a pitch, and they suggested hitting up the managing editor, Koa Beck.
  5. Doctor of Credit pays $50 for personal finance articles that focus specifically on credit.
  6. eCommerce Insiders pays $60-$150 for articles about online retailing.
  7. IncomeDiary pays $50-$200 for articles about making money online, including SEO, affiliate sales, and traffic generation.
  8. Mirasee (formerly Firepole Marketing) pays $200 for 1,000-2,000-word posts on marketing, business productivity, and growth topics.
  9. Modern Farmer reportedly pays around $150 for articles.
  10. The Work Online blog pays $50 per post.



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vinaya
There are lots of good paying sites for writers, however, it is really hard to sell your articles on these sites. easiest ways to get writing jobs is by bidding on freelance sites such as upwork. In the beginning, writing jobs are hard to come on upwork, however, as you imporve your performance, you can win the bids. If you are looking for upfront payment from writing, you need to be exceptionally good at writing.
Most of the sites people have mentioned above are defunct now.



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peachpurple
I wrote for Blogjob
Literycybase
Bubblews
Hubpages



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vinaya
Interestingly, I have written for all of these sites.
I did not make any money on LIteracyBase, thus left the site
I was on Bubblews until it shut down.
I am still on hubpages, but I am not writing on hubpages any more.



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peachpurple
Dear vinaya,
so where are you writing now beside your own blog site? I am still at forumcoin, mylot, hubpages but I seldom write at hubpages, I do still earn from there though



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augusta
The writing sites I work with and I know are legit includes


LiteracyBase
hubpages
iwriter
squidoo and
viliry

These are all legit sites but one must have good quality content



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vinaya
Squidoo was acquired by Hubpages in 2015. iWriter is not a writing site, it is a site for freelance writer where you can write for clients. I have never tried virily.



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Corzhens
Thank you for this topic because I am in search for places to earn by writing. However, it seems that earning by writing is not that easy because revenue sharing has gone down. I have joined 2 sites lately. The first one announced that it had stopped paying maybe due to lack of revenue. The second one had cut down to 50% the rate of payment. With that development, I am back to my main line of providing content to forums.



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