Earn More Than Helium or Associated Content by Writing Articles
By smenns
@smenns (31)
United States
July 17, 2007 12:14pm CST
If you can write articles on specific topics that are grammatically correct, NicheBlast will pay you for them. Their estimate is that, at their lowest level, you will earn $4.00 per article per month. That's $48.00 for one article in a year! The articles only have to be 350 words long, but they do have to address the specified topic. It's easy, though. I wrote each of my two that I've done so far in under 20 minutes.
http://www.nicheblast.com/fW2pqmT6iVfP4nH
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3 responses
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
17 Jul 07
I do not think I can do my articles under thirty minutes. It has to be something I already know something about. I will check it out though Usually I write fiction, and for me articles are not that easy. Do they pay by check or paypal?
@smenns (31)
• United States
18 Jul 07
Apparently PayPal only. I usually write fiction too, but I like the activity of writing articles because I'm not so attached to them which means 1) I can edit and finish them without poring over every detail, and 2) I can sell them without feeling that I'm compromising my work in some way. The length of time will vary for everyone, but if you write articles anyway, it should be proportional to your usual time.
@vampoet (825)
• Singapore
17 Jul 07
You know, I read your post and it got me all excited. I signed up. I went to view the articles. I chose 3. I researched one on epilepsy. Wrote it down. Till then the thought of payment didnt occur. Then I went online to check it out and under the edit your account part, guess what, they did not have an option for those outside US. which is ironic as I understand many US citizens do not have access to paypal service.
@Quillspirit (46)
• United States
27 Oct 08
I write for AC, and thought this sounded pretty good. However, after signing up, there is no article topics available, and the network sites are pretty lame. Oh well, back to AC.