Is there any site other than Helium providing both active and passive income?
By sn_2818184
@sn_2818184 (328)
Hong Kong
November 19, 2010 10:08am CST
Helium is a good site. They don't require very high writing standard from user (but they do rate them low if the essay is not very good). Yet, the best thing I love Helium is that it provides both active and passive income.
However, although Helium is doing good, I just think it is too risky to put all the effort in only one single sites. So, I want to ask: Is there any site other than Helium providing both active and passive income?
(If possible, may you also mention how fast can you earn from that site? and even better, how much can I earn compared with Helium.com?)
P.S. I know that Associated Content is one of them, but the problem is that they are not accepting people outside USA, so I was rejected as I am living in Hong Kong.
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@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
29 Nov 10
You're mistaken if you think that Helium does not require a high standard of writing. Everything is published immediately, but the editorial advisory board checks everything and substandard articles are deleted.
If you approach Helium with the idea of earning lots of money, you're not going to do very well. Unless you're a good writer, you won't earn much on Helium. I earn over $300 every month, but I put a lot of effort into my articles.
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@ReViewMeMedia (3785)
• United States
19 Nov 10
Triond is another site where you can earn actively and passively, but you have to promote your work a little more to get traffic to your articles, I've reached payout there and it's pretty decent. Helium is much better though.
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@sn_2818184 (328)
• Hong Kong
19 Nov 10
It is first time I heard this site. May I know more about this site?
@Arioch (190)
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29 Nov 10
Theres a lot of sites such as Triond and Busika where you can earn passive income (I presume you mean income from views by that?). Helioum is the only site I have found that pays upfront to the UK, I believe Associated Content does too though only to those from the USA. High writing standards are required at Helium or the editors will delete your articles, though you can still edit them then resubmit them.