Paid to Write

United States
December 31, 2010 6:55pm CST
What sites could I use to publish the same articles to each of them. I have a lot of articles here in my laptop and I want to use them to generate income. I have lots of books and magazines as resources of information. If you know any sites that doesn't require 100% unique articles please post them here. And if you have personal experience from this sites, please include them also. Thanks!
5 responses
@re08dz (1941)
• Australia
1 Jan 11
Hi, While there's a whole list of sites you can publish articles to (helium, buksia, squidoo etc etc) have you thought about actually starting your own site or blog and publishing them there? That way any income you earn is solely yours - you can set up many different sites/blogs based on your article niches etc. It might take a fraction longer as it's a new site to get some traffic to it - but if you put in a bit of time and effort you can have your site(s)/blog(s) earning you a passive income that will just continue to grow.
• United States
1 Jan 11
I have a site but got bored.
@re08dz (1941)
• Australia
1 Jan 11
can I ask then - whats the difference? if you get bored posting articles to your own site - won't you get bored posting articles to someone elses site?
@eurekafemme (5877)
• Philippines
1 Jan 11
Hello, Defcon. I am a member of some sites that you want to submit your article to. Those sites are TRIOND, BUKISA , and EXPERTSCOLUMN.COM. As long as your article is not copied from another site or magazines like reader's digest, you can submit them to Triond. This site is legit and pays when you reach $.50. Expertscolumn and Bukisa works similarly like Triond. Bukisa has a trhreshold of $5 while Bukisa is when you reach $10. Be sure to submit your article to TRIOND first, then , consider Bukisa next and the third is Expertscolumn since the latter isn't that strict. I hope this will help. Goodluck to you and have a happy new year.
• United States
1 Jan 11
Thanks a lot.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
1 Jan 11
Did you write these articles yourself? If they've not been published and you wrote them, you can publish them in several places, but only once. I think that Factoidz allows you to republish material after it's been on the site for a certain time, but you'll have to go and read terms yourself.
@chulce (1537)
• United States
1 Jan 11
Some sites that you can probably use to do this are: factoidz.com, associatedcontent.com, hubpages.com or even triond. These sites allow you to create your own articles and give you the freedom to publish what you want. Hope this helps. Good luck in your writing.
• United States
1 Jan 11
Thanks but I am looking for sites that will let publish the same article to another site.
• Canada
1 Jan 11
If you're concerned about running into duplicate content issues by posting the same content, try bookmarking it or linking to it. I'm not as dedicated as I could be to this, but I know someone who is. Xomba has a bookmarking link, so you have to write a 50 word intro to the article and then provide the link (to Triond or wherever you published the article). Gather is another great site for this. (If your from the USA, Gather also pays you quite well for tweeting and commenting on articles. Anyways, most sites will actually allow this. Write a blurb and then add a read more link to the article or the title itself to redirect. Check terms of service on sites as some get finicky about self promotion. I know it's not exactly what you wanted, but it helps traffic, and gets your stuff on more sites. If you go to Gather, check out babygirl3605, as she does this a lot.