Do anyone know Paid To Review sites which no need to bid?
By andry777
@andry777 (64)
Indonesia
April 5, 2010 3:08am CST
Hi MyLotters,
Recently I've tried to earn a few dollars from Paid To Review site. I was signing up to couples sites but they system's are used bid. Honestly, I am newbie as writer and I don't have any experiences in writing so I'm not sure if I can get a job. If there are websites which no need to bid, I'll be happy to write and let them to decide about my writing. I was looking but couldn't find website like that. Is there any website which no need bid? I need to earn dollars more but I don't have money to invest. I search in internet and find that Paid To Review are the best way to earn money for me. Do you have any suggestion? Please help me or free to share here. I really appreciate your mind. Thanks...
1 response
@louierrific24 (1114)
• Philippines
5 Apr 10
As a newbie writer you'll need to have experience that way you'll gain confidence. You must first work on easy and simple writing gigs. I suggest content websites like Bukisa and Associated Content which pay per impression. I can send you the link if you want.
Similarly, there are also review sites wherein you can write and earn money. Reviewstream.com is a perfect choice if you're looking for a paid-to-review website.
@andry777 (64)
• Indonesia
5 Apr 10
Hi louierrific24,
Thanks for your suggestion. I've write for reviewstream but I'm a little confuse with their member page. I couldn't find my payment area, my last review, how much amounts which I get from writing and others information. Do you have any explanations for this? Have you get paid by reviewstream?
By the way, for you what is the best way to earn money from internet?
@louierrific24 (1114)
• Philippines
5 Apr 10
Review Stream, they don't have a log-in page, all you have to do is enter the control panel and you'll see your balance and the status of your submission there.
The best way to earn money from writing?
For me it's got to be Odesk. You'll basically bid on different writing projects.
But as you've said, you're still at the developmental stage that's why you don't bid on jobs so you won't probably join Odesk. LOL
I suggest that you start small. I used to be a citizen journalist for Digital Journal and they pay me around 50-75 USD a month (based on performance, page views) but if you really have time and you're hard working you can earn up to 100-120 USD.
Take my case as an example: I consumed 3 hours a day at Digital Journal. Three hours include researching, writing, proofreading simply everything.
If you can work up to eight hours per day just imagine how much you'll make. The possibilities are endless.
You'll just need to send a sample of your work to the DJ staff and they'll evaluate your work. Your application can be declined or approved depending on the quality of your work.
Good Luck!!
@andry777 (64)
• Indonesia
5 Apr 10
Thanks once again,
I joined reviewstream as member and don't know to see my earning and stop to write there. Thanks for your information. I'll try to write on reviewstream again to improve my writing skills. Have you paid by reviewstream? How long you reach their minimum amount on reviewstream?