? About Paid To Write Sites
By katsmeow1213
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
United States
April 30, 2008 4:18pm CST
I have belonged to Helium.com for over a year. I haven't joined any other paid to write sites due to the time it takes to build up your portfolio of articles. Instead I have invested that time into my own blog which is slowly becoming quite informative.
Anyways, my question is this: If I were to join another paid to write site such as Helium, would I be able to use some of the same articles I submitted to Helium and vice versa, that way I am earning from 2 sites for the same article?
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2 responses
@edgyk8inmomma (2157)
• United States
30 Apr 08
I second Laura's comment. You can put all the same articles on Triond that you have on Helium, since these sites allow you to keep your rights to your articles. But not anything that has been purchased through their marketplace. Thos articles are now owned by the publisher you sold them to.
The articles that I have on Triond are doing much better than the ones I have on Helium, but I still remain active in both places, thus increasing my revenue.
I haven't gotten anthing onto AC yet, but there rules are pretty clear. There are three ways to submit. Anything you already have published has to be submitted for view only. Anything you submit to AC for upfront payment, has to remain there. The other way to submit(darn I forgot what they call it) you can republish elsewhere but it has to be published through them first(I think that's right, maybe the other way around???)
So join up with some other sites, and increase your profits!!
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
1 May 08
Thank you and Laura both. I think I will try Triond when I have some time!
@paid2write (5201)
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1 May 08
Triond will reject articles that have been published elsewhere. I tried posting a Helium article at Triond it was rejected for this reason. So I don't think it is possible to earn from both by submitting the same article. Or does anyone know a way to do it?



