How long does it take Helium to pay?

@dangaroo (234)
March 7, 2011 3:02pm CST
I've never actually reached Helium payout, I got a couple of dollars in earnings once but then my activity went dormant and I lost all of it. I was wondering from cashing out on Helium, how long does it take to get paid usually? Any idea what the most anyone has ever earned on this website in one month is?
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3 responses
• United States
7 Mar 11
I don't make a lot each month so it takes me a while to reach the minimum. They are very good about paying by the 10th of the following month if you remember to request payment before the end of the month.
• Spain
8 Mar 11
Hello, Vjohnson, and welcome to MyLot. Your information is a little outdated. Since December, Helium have paid out twice a month, as long as you reach the minimum $25 threshold. Request payment on 14th for payout on 15th, and the penultimate day of the month por payment the following day. So for March, you could request payment on 14th and 30th and receive funds in your PayPal account on 15th and 31st.
• United States
10 Mar 11
I am more than aware of the recent changes I was just trying to keep it simple. Thanks for pointing that out.
@cherza (32)
• United States
29 Jun 11
Helium pays its members twice a month or whenever you reach the $25.00 payout. You have to write and rate daily to reach the payout quicker. The site offers payout twice a month instead of once a month. They offer more assignments also. Helium is a great site to write articles!
@Sandra1952 (6047)
• Spain
8 Mar 11
Hello, Dangaroo. It's a bit like how long is a piece of string, really. It all depends on how many articles you have on the site earning revenue, how many upfront titles you write to - lots of things. Since December, I have made the cashout twice a month - and then some. I usually earn between $200 and $300 each month, but you need to know how to target your writing to make the most of Helium's system. I have a link to my Helium page on my profile page here. Message me on Helium, and I'll take a look at what you've written. Then I may be able to offer you some more specific advice. All I've seen of your writing is the discussions and responses you've posted here, but if that's how you write your articles, there's nothing wrong with your writing style. I'm a channel manager at Helium, and I've been a member for more than 3 years, so I'm sure I can help, if you'd like me to.