Best 20 paid for articles sites
The advantages of these sites:
If writing is your passion you have landed in the right place.
Share your knowledge and get exposed as a writer.
Make way for a passive income.
Though upfront payment is hard this way, fun, entertainment and overhead expenses can be managed.
1. Squidoo
Many earn more than $1,000 a year from Squidoo. Some make $10,000. Others are happy with $40 or $4.
Most of our best users aren’t here for the money. It’s just a fortunate byproduct of their passion and great content.
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2. Hubpages
While reading through your Hub, readers also see the Google AdSense ads that are automatically placed on published Hubs (and potentially Amazon/EBay products and Kontera contextual ads, at the Hubber’s option), and clicks on one of them that seems interesting. At this point the Hubber is paid for that click and depending on the type of ad and the share with HubPages, he would make anywhere from $0.10-$0.50 cents to $10-$50 bucks.
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3. Xomba
Xomba uses Google Adsense on every page of the site. Any posts made by the user will display targeted ads on their Xombyte/Xomblurb. Xomba automatically rotates ownership of the ads between users and the website.
The revenue on Xomba users is split exactly 50/50 between Xomba and the user.
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4. Bukisa utm_source=internal&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=join_header
You get paid up to three levels.
• 1st Level – You invite your Family and Friends and now they are helping you earn more money.
• 2nd Level – Your family and friends now ask their friends to join the BUKISA family and because your family and friends are contributors with BUKISA because of you, you are rewarded.
• 3rd level – Now their friends will want to boost their earnings by recruiting their own family and friends and you get rewarded a third time.
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5. Youtaz
At Youtaz we give back 50% of all site revenue to all active users.
So let’s say it’s Tuesday and you’ve added a couple of videos, a blog and answered a couple of forum topics, you got a couple of votes and generated 15 points. During that day, a content worth 100 points was added to Youtaz and a revenue of 400$ was generated by the site then you will receive: (15/100)*(400/2)= 30$.”
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6. Mylot
MyLot Tasks are a new way to earn money online! By completing Tasks created by myLot and select partners – you can earn money from the comfort of your own couch or desk.
Using the Tasks system is easy! First find a Task that sounds like fun!
Once your task submission is accepted, you will see it credited to your “Reward” column on your dashboard.
As your rewards build, you may ask – when do I Get Paid? myLot pays on a MONTHLY basis to all users who have over $10 in their account. In order to get paid, you must have a PayPal account.
Sign up here.
7. Pickjack
Pickjack is a network of multiple choice questions that have all been created by its members.
You earn money based on how many questions you submit and how well other members rate your questions. The goal is to be the top money earner by writing the best, most relevant questions.
It is sent to you via PayPal to the email address you used to sign up for your account.
Sign up here.
8. Flixya
Share your favorite videos, upload photos or start a blog.
Create a profile, make friends and earn income online.
Relevant ads are placed around content you upload and share.
You keep 100% of all ad revenue generated by your content.
Flixya pays you through the Google Adsense publisher program.
Sign up here.
9. About
In addition to a base payment (guaranteed to be $675 per month for Guides in their first two years, with a minimum of $500 per month afterwards), About.com pays Guides by measuring page view growth (month-over-month for Guides in their first year, and year-over-year every year after) with payment incentives for pageview growth. If your page views grow, you will never make less than $675 per month.
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Upfront Payments ranging from $1 to $20 for certain types of content.
All of the content you publish can earn you money via Performance Payments, which currently pays a baseline PPM™ rate of $1.50 for every one thousand page views it receives.
As you generate more page views, your Clout level rises – and your Performance Payments do too!
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11. Helium
Helium pays members based on the value of each article, which is based on a combination of three market factors:
Article quality: The best-written and highest-ranked articles earn the most money.
Traffic: Topics and articles with more page views earn more money.
Advertiser interest: Each topic attracts a unique set of advertisers with varying budgets. For example, subjects in the area of personal finance will generally draw a higher ad rate than subjects like chess.
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12. Triond
Your earnings are equivalent to 50 percent of the net revenue generated by advertising that appears on the pages alongside your content. The Triond income for each content item is calculated as follows:
Earnings = page views * eRPM / 1000
Each of your items can generate as little as one page view or as many as 1,000,000 page views, depending on its popularity.
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13. Oondi
When you submit your work to oondi, you get 100% of the advertisement profits.
How much you can earn really depends on your own skill. If people like what you write, they’ll subscribe to your feed and keep coming back and generate a decent income for you. If you’re a very skilled writer, the sky is the limit.
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14. Daytipper
If you have a tip that is insightful, helpful, and original we will publish it and share it with the world.
At the end of every month, Daytipper offers cash prizes of $100, $75, and $50 to the top three tip authors with the most published tips in a given month
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15. Developershed
Payment for articles varies. We pay a premium that is dependent upon a number of factors, including the quantity of articles you write, the frequency of your submissions, and your qualifications. We also include special incentives to writers who receive positive reviews and can promise a high number of articles per month.
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We buy articles from new and established freelance writers. We pay between $10 and $25 per article. The article should be at least 6 paragraphs (800 words) and generally no more than 12 paragraphs (1600 words) in length.
Submit an article at “bill@bkserv.com” after going through the guidelines.
17. Nicheblast
You select an article if it interests you.
You have 48 hours to write the article and submit it for consideration.
Within a couple of days, your article will be approved or rejected.
The amount and percent of income mostly depends upon how many articles you write. We work on a tier system where the number of articles you write determine which tier you belong to. The more articles you write and the higher your tier, the greater your share of the profit split.
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18. Reviewparty
Google AdSense is a way to generate revenue by placing ads on a page that are (hopefully) relevent to the content. Each time a visitor clicks on one of the ads, you get money in your AdSense account.
The amount varies greatly depending on the keywords in the content. Some clicks will only pay a few cents, while others will pay several dollars.
On each of your review pages, a set of AdSense ads will be displayed. 50% of the time the ads will be using your AdSense ID, while the other 50% will be Reviewparty’s.
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19. Constant content
Authors and content creators sign up and submit their content to the site.
Content creators set their own prices and choose which license types they will offer.
The work is passed through our plagiarism checking system and reviewed by our editor.
Once approved, the content is listed in our archives available for purchase.
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20. Howtodothings
We run Google ads to the right and just below every article, which is how HowToDoThings makes money. We get paid monthly from Google AdSense. Under the revenue-sharing system, we share all of the ad revenue with you, 50/50. Whatever money you’re making on your articles is what we’re making on them.
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Hi Ramya,
Thanks for including our website, LookingForClues.com, in your list of websites that buy and publish articles from freelance writers. Have a great day!
Bill
Editor, LookingForClues.com
The pleasure is always mine.
“Thanks for your time & Have a great day”
Adios,
Ramyasadasivam