What are some of the best Paid to write sites

United States
February 3, 2011 11:50am CST
Im a freelance writer and i would like to know what are some good sites to get paid to write? I already write for AC and CC but im wondering what others are out there and how have they done for you?
4 responses
@Catana (735)
• United States
3 Feb 11
If you're good enough to be earning money from Associated Content and Constant Content, then you shouldn't wast your time with sites like Bukisa and Triond, which is what most people will recommend. If you can stand the complicated requirements of Helium, you might be able to make some money on articles for the marketplace. But you should stick with sites like TextBroker that actually pay you and avoid sites that only pay fractions of a cent per view.
• United States
4 Feb 11
i right for helium, but ima check out textbroker now thanks
• United States
10 Feb 11
I wrote an article on this a while back and it may help to give you some ideas. As far as how much you can make, residuals over time pay better than upfront pay, so if I needed cash I'd write for upfront pay, but if I did not need cash I would write for residuals. While it takes a long time for the earnings to start coming in, when they do it's great (I made over $950 last year, and I made $160 in January this year). http://www.squidoo.com/fifty-ways-to-make-a-dollar-a-day
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
4 Feb 11
Writing has been my favorite hobby since my college years, and is still is. As mentioned by our colleagues here in myLot, there are different sites where you can write. One of my favorite sites is "Review Stream". This is a place where you can write brief reviews on a variety of topics, things you come across in your day-to-day activities, shopping, restaurants, hotels, travel, etc., and get paid.
• United States
3 Feb 11
well, it depends on how much you want to get paid for every article you submit. Emerging Cast pays you anywhere from $1 to $2 for every piece you submit. They give at least 10 days for a due date. It's like a e-how or wiki-how. London Textbroker pays for the number of words you've written. But the minimum is 300 words. What they do is give you one word, like jewelry, and you have to write about that word like the history of jewelry or how to make jewelry, etc. But you have to write jewelry at least 3 times. they pay anywhere from $ 3 to $ 6.50. That's the best one i've done so far. and Triond of course.