You want to make some cash online? Try these sites.

Morocco
August 8, 2011 12:55pm CST
Hello mylotters. One of the best ways of making money online these days is certainly article writing,and I have my little experience that I want to share with you if you let me,OK! So, how all this works? Well,because Google likes good content it awards it with good ranking which generate a lot of traffic and because of this traffic there are many companies and entrepreneurs out there that are ready to pay you if you write for them. Simple isn't it? Now, how can we get paid in this process?In fact, there are basically 3 different ways for that:the first one is known as up-front payment,you submit you article and get paid immediately. The second one is performance payment,in other words you get paid based on the number of views you article accumulates normally 1000 views. The third one is when the company shares her ads incomes with you throw Adsense,Amazon or other programs, for this you'll need to have accounts with these programs because the ads that will be displayed with your article must have your ID code.I hope it's clear. Finally,this is my list that I use:Associated Content, InfoBarrel, Snipsly and Hubpages. You can check out their websites for more informations. I've been doing this recently, and I got paid only by Associated Content so far because of their up-front option , so if any one of you have more experience than me, please share I'll be more than happy if you do. Thank you for you time!
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6 responses
@scheng1 (24650)
• Singapore
9 Aug 11
Hi Westiti, I joined Associated Content years ago when they still paid international writers for page views. Right now they stop paying, unless the international writer joins the Featured Contributor program. If you want upfront payment, and willing to work as ghostwriter, you might want to join Textbroker. The earning is enough to pay for your bills in most cases. Many writers work at Textbroker to pay off their monthly bills, and then write elsewhere for passive income. They will gradually decrease the work volume in Textbroker when passive income builds up.
• Morocco
9 Aug 11
If you say that I can pay bills with Textbroker then I will check the site, thanks!
8 Aug 11
Never used Infobarrel or Snipsi, but I have about 30 articles on AC and just under 20 hubs on HP. They're both perfectly good ways to earn, though you need a LOT of content (or traffic) to generate anything significant. Helium does per-view (and marketplace) payments. Squidoo does rev share, as do Triond and, I believe, Bukisa. There are also a couple of rev share blog sites - Orble and Worldblogosphere.
• Morocco
8 Aug 11
thank you for your sharing.
@vicereine (451)
• United States
9 Aug 11
Thanks so much for sharing, I was doing AC for a while but then stopped as I had to care for a sick relative but now am getting back into it. I also have some on Triond and they have done well for me also. It is a bit frustrating though that is is a per view basis that you get pay outs but hopefully soon I can start to generate some extra cash, haha.
• India
9 Aug 11
i just started my writing career, i recently signed up with associated content. I am done with an article half way through. Hope i will have a good time. Did u try triond? Any tips for the same?. I have 2 articles currently with 0.01 earnings :(. Where am i lacking?
@sreekutty (1051)
• India
17 Oct 11
1. expertscolumn (republish old articles) 2. helium 3. factoidz (factual), no minimum pay. 4. brighthub The above four sites are good for earning money and passive income also. brighthub pays real good for those who are good at gaming and technology. you have to apply and get approved. once approved, you can write for brighthub. No minimum payout. try it and best of luck.
@emily75 (89)
• China
9 Aug 11
Thanks for your sharing. I will try Associated content.I think earning on line is convenient and interesting. Good luck:)