blogging for money

United States
October 14, 2011 3:45pm CST
does anyone know a good place that I can possibly do this. i would like to add an article one per day, or maybe a couple of weeks. Not looking for much maybe a passive income over time. I'm wondering about any good paying sites that pay to write i like mylots current payout and would like to continue writing here but they just don't offer enough income for me but I do get alot of advice from here. Thanks, Jon
5 responses
@TenzhoLee (193)
• Malaysia
15 Oct 11
My suggestions are Squidoo and Hubpages. That are amazingly different from other place. Squidoo has beautiful interface graphic. You won't get bored writing lens (article) Squidoo. As for Hubpages, I haven't try it out myself yet. I heard it is quite similar to Squidoo. You should try both out.
@judelen (428)
• Philippines
15 Oct 11
Hello! Blogging might be produced good income. But for me having an online earning is only a sort of an extra income out of your real job. Your job here in the net is a risk job, although reviews says they are paying but still it is a risk because who knows that in a day after, you will open the site says that "this site is already expire" so in this, all your effort will gone and have nothing to do except to accept it. All jobs here involve risk and business, so if you are not a risk taker, online job or business is not for you.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
14 Oct 11
Try Yahoo Contributor Network, Factoidz, Helium and if you don't mind ghost writing, try Textbroker and Iwriters. If you look around, there are a lot of places where you can make a little and build a residual income. The first three are like that, the last two are a one time payment.
@samafayla33 (1856)
• United States
15 Oct 11
Either a network like yahoo contributor network, triond, helium, and sites like that. They all over the place. Write unique content and know your subject. People are looking for content that can help their lives and how to fix their gadgets that cause them utter annoyances.
• Romania
14 Oct 11
I think you should start looking on line. I think one of the best websites is odesk.com. you can also try guru.com or freelancer.com. However, you need to sign up, make a profile, give out your true details and start looking for projects. it works just like in real life with application letters and interviews. good luck! P.S.: don't give up easily, finding a good job takes patience and determination :)