Red Gage and other article Sites
By jennigoff33
@jennigoff33 (332)
United States
February 28, 2012 2:51pm CST
Triond is a low paying site that is useful for writers to help express themselves through article writing. I found that Red Gage can help increase your earnings simply by giving you a bigger audience. The positive is that you earn on Redgage as well as get to post your links from triond, expert column, and so on for others to view. It is actually a nice site to get to know more people.
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@bostonphil (4459)
• United States
29 Feb 12
I am going to check out Red Gage. Is it a writing site? or a bookmarking site like Digg It?
I am with Triond. I like writing and publishing for the site but my earnings are going nowhere. I do get views but Triond pays so little that I earn close to nothing.
I am also with Yahoo Voices and Helium. I make more on those sites than Triond but still very little. But again, I like both sites. I wish that Triond would pay more and that it was easier to publish on Yahoo Voices.
OK. So now I am going to check out Red Gage.
@mohitraj321 (496)
• India
3 Mar 12
Redgage is not a writing site like triond and bukisa it is like social bookmarking site but the good thing is that this site pays for every 1000 views they pay 60 cents for per 1000 views.
@bostonphil (4459)
• United States
3 Mar 12
Well, I joined Red Gage but there seems to be some problems. I was not able to load documents. I am not very good with social bookmarking sites. There always seems to be a catch to them.
How do you upload or link your Triond articles to Red Gage? What about other articles on other sites?
@bostonphil (4459)
• United States
4 Mar 12
There was a problem with uploading documents when I tried. it was a problem with redgage. I will have to go back and try again. I have been busy and not even thinking about redgage.
I think that my user name is bostonphil, same as on mylot.
@mdorki (125)
• Germany
28 Feb 12
Very true about Triond being a low paying site. Though, it really is the case only because too few people find their way to my articles there. I have no idea about the Red Gage since the only thing I published there are some pictures. Anyway, Helium is a good writing site too.
@proBlogger (380)
• India
4 Mar 12
Helium don't allow members from all over the world, I think its only members are from US or may be even Canada, not sure about it though.
@mdorki (125)
• Germany
5 Mar 12
Helium does allow members from all over the world. I write for them and I'm from Slovakia. I earned over $800 there so far and got all the payments on time. It is just that most writers seem to focus on US, UK or Canadian readers when writing their article. Probably most writers on Helium do come from those countries, but there is no limit on from where you can join as long as paypal is available in your country.
@jennigoff33 (332)
• United States
10 Apr 12
This is true, I have signed up for Helium. On red Gage u can repost articles by uploading aq new link. I am still learning about it myself, but it seems to help with my earnings because more people can access my articles.
@sourabharoy1992 (730)
• India
28 Feb 12
Hello friend,
its really? I would like to join redgage. But this website is secure? And when i can cash out from this site?
And can you infrom me their pay level?
@jennigoff33 (332)
• United States
10 Apr 12
hello their pay out is for 25 dollars. I already have several articles posted on triond and expert column aqnd just with the few that I have reposted on red gage I am already earning. Plus it helps my views on both of these sites as well.