Is it worth it to join Bukisa?
By rappeter13
@rappeter13 (8608)
Romania
February 22, 2011 11:11am CST
I am a member of Triond and I was wondering if it is worth it to join Bukisa as well. I would like to know what is different at Bukisa, how much do they pay and things like that.
So those of you who know about Bukisa, what do you recommend? It is worth it?
3 responses
@summer77 (414)
• Philippines
22 Feb 11
First of all, it's never easy making money through online writing. I am a Bukisa user but I'm not an active one. I think I've written only 3 articles there. It takes a lot of patience as well as great social integration to earn using Bukisa. It is said that you get paid for $3.22 for a thousand "unique" page views your article generates. And also if you recommend someone to Bukisa. Visit Bukisa FAQ site for more information.
BTW, although I have been an inactive Bukisa user, just this year they sent me a little $cents, I think it was $0.91. I don't know how it works but maybe one of my articles which is about paypal generates quite a bit traffic. The technique there perhaps is to write interesting articles or most used "keywords" and enhance your social network relationships, share it in your FB or twitter, myspace.
To me it doesn't pay high, I take it as an additional source to add up little pennies in the pocket. Besides, I have been writing for an employer, it's a small job but it pays more than Bukisa. And it's the best progressive way to kill my extra time. Look for connections where you work/write to give answers to online questions.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
23 Feb 11
Where do you write those articles for? It is a person you know or it is an online opportunity? I would love to work with articles and get paid more for them. Because at Trion I have accumulated only 12 cents so far, with 8 articles.
@summer77 (414)
• Philippines
24 Feb 11
Someone I know refer it to me and fortunately they need additional writer so I was hired. I think they were local group of web designers who hire writers to answer questions online. I got paid per answer article. And they give bonus if your answer was chosen as the best. Look for anyone or a friend for connections. Or you can apply at odesk.com, if you have a firm background on writing or other available jobs, you'll likely be hired.
@fl0rencia (414)
• Philippines
23 Feb 11
I am a triond and bukisa user as well, but I'm more active in triond. I have 2 articles in my bukisa account but not yet working that much. I want to concentrate more on triond and hubpages.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
23 Feb 11
Does Hubpages pay as well? How does it work? The same as Triond?
@rposta07 (240)
• United States
22 Feb 11
I don't know about Bukisa, but it would be worth your time to join Associated Content. I am a member there and they have paid me anywhere from $2.50 to $13.00 per article plus $1.50 per 1000 page views. They also pay very quickly through paypal and I have never had any difficulty getting paid. Every now and then they do not pay up front for an article, but most of my articles get up-front payments. Even if you don't get an upfront payment, your articles can still be posted and earn for pageviews.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
23 Feb 11
Wow, this sounds great. If you have a reflink, please PM it to me, because I will be glad to be your referral. If there is no referral system, let me know that as well. Either way, I will add you as a friend, so we could communicate easier.