Did you know associatedcontent has a forum?
By oscar6
@oscar6 (1938)
United States
August 2, 2009 11:41pm CST
I have been apart of this writing site for ages however I never knew they had a forum. did any of you mylotters know? Its a great place to go to get subscribers and to have people answer your questions. Since Ive been earning most my money on this site I have started to look into the forum. How many of you write for associatedcontent?
3 responses
@meapas (2436)
• India
3 Aug 09
I joined some time back but I can't follow their criteria of accepting articles and so I left it at that. In which section we have to submit articles? How much do they pay per articles? Articles should be of how many words minimum? and when do they make payment? Do they make upfront payment to international writers? Hope you will guide me.
@oscar6 (1938)
• United States
3 Aug 09
Articles must be 400 words minimum. Only u.s. members get paid upfront however you can still earn 1.50 for every 1,000 page views. They make payment through paypal once a month for page views. Usually by the second wed I believe. I am making around 6-8 dollars a month just from page views alone! You can write on whatever subject you want.
@mtata23 (354)
• India
3 Aug 09
well I am a member of associated content. I am waiting for my second article to be published. Even I did not know about the forum. I hope there is a link to the forum from the site. Can get more visitors to your articles and good feedback from the forum. what do you say?
@lcdelmendo18 (990)
• Philippines
3 Aug 09
I am not yet a member of associated content...But I already heard a lot of positive things about the site... Are international members allowed to join in? How much is the minimum payout?
@oscar6 (1938)
• United States
3 Aug 09
They are open to international members. However this is what they say about who is eligible to get paid (taken directly from thier website):
Who is eligible to be paid?
You must be at least 18 years old to be paid by Associated Content. If you are also citizen or legal resident of the United States, you are eligible for both Upfront and Performance Payments. If you are not a citizen of legal resident of the United States, you are only eligible for Performance Payments due to U.S. tax regulations.