what are the best paid to post sites for articles?

United States
September 8, 2009 7:57pm CST
i enjoy writing, and recently found out that there are websites that pay for the content that i can provide. i was just wondering if anyone out there had done this already and could at least point me in the right direction. any help is welcome, and if anyone is interested in knowing what i know just ask.
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@sierras236 (2739)
• United States
9 Sep 09
If you want upfront payments check out associated content. However, I have found that Helium has higher residual amounts. Although, you have to maintain a rating star. Those are just two you can look into.
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@greenline (14838)
• Canada
29 Sep 09
Writing has been one of my favorite hobbies since my student days. I still enjoy writing very much, though I could not devote much time to it these days, with my full time job taking most of the hours each day. Here is one site where I have been writing stories : work-online.org.uk This is a UK site. One can write short stories, and when accepted, get paid. I have been with this site for a few months now, and I am very happy with it.
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@adhyz82 (36249)
• Indonesia
30 Sep 09
is it really pay their members? is it allowed for asian members?
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@cwilson26 (2735)
• United States
30 Sep 09
I have been writing for content sites for three years now and earn decent money. There are a few good sites to check out. Associated Content pays upfronts on most articles and they also give you a monthly bonus for page views. Demand Studios pays $5 to $15 per article but they have become more strict than they were when I first started a year ago. You have to fill out an application and submit a resume to get hired through them but once you do and they accept your writing, the money is good. These are my two best sites I write for. There is also ehow.com, bukisa, helium, triond, suite 101, ecopywriters, and textbroker. Ecopywriters and textbroker pay you a flat fee and ehow, bukisa, helium, suite 101 and triond pay for page views only. Oh and there is also Bright Hub which pays $10 per article but I don't know much about them because I don't write for them. I got accepted but haven't started yet. Good luck and I hope you find the sites you like! :)