Can you tell me where can I submit articles and earn more money?
@wildlittlefan (4680)
Hong Kong
December 7, 2009 8:45am CST
I know there are many places that we can earn money online by writing articles.Sites like Associated Content,Bukisa,and Constant Content .I have already signed up with them and starting to earn some money from it.But I feel that these sites are still too slow and the payout is either not attractive or they will sometimes reject your articles if you don't write it according to their standard or Grammatical expectation. I think it Constant content pays higher than others but they will always rejest your articles and they will also charge for 35-40% on anything you earned which I think is a little bit too high.I think it will be great if some one can show me some place where is less rejection when submitting articles and earn more money from it.If you happen to know it,tell me and I will be happy to sign up with your links and you will earn some money form me while I write.But if anybody will satisfy with the above site that I have mentioned in above,you can just view the website from my profile and sign up with my links.I need help and I want to help other at the same times.Let's see who will respond to this discussion.
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@opalina143 (1240)
• Morristown, New Jersey
7 Dec 09
The best site I know of is Reviewstream. This site only takes reviews, but you can review anything- any product, restaurants, food, websites, etc. They really do pay as I have been paid by them, and they just upped their rates. They pay 50 cents bulk rate and 2.50 for the regular rate- but mostly they pay the bulk rate. Your review has to be at least 200 words long, and you should always check that you will accept the bulk rate. That is the key to getting published on there. You do not earn money for page views, the upfront payment is all you get, but it really does add up after a while.
If you want my referral link, im me, or just join.
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@scottcoleson (579)
• Pilot Mountain, North Carolina
7 Dec 09
I had never heard about ReviewStream, but after reading your response, I decided to check them out. It looks like they have a pretty good website with a wide variety of topics that have been accepted. I have been reading through the website and some of the articles today and I believe I am going to give that one a shot. Definitely a good way to make a little extra money. Thanks for the information!
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@raj_ka (431)
• India
8 Dec 09
hi,
Thanks for the information.
I have checked the site but is this allowed for anyone throughout the world.I wrote a small review of samsung laptops which i am using but there was a message say we dont need this review etc...I dont know whats the problem.What type of reviews should we submit?
@opalina143 (1240)
• Morristown, New Jersey
8 Dec 09
The review needs to be at least 200 words long to be accepted. Any shorter than that and they reject it immediately. I think they will accept the review if you make it longer.

@lauriehomebusiness (656)
• United States
9 Dec 09
I am on Bukisa, Associated Content, Ehow, Demand Studios, and Textbroker. Textbroker is good for newbies to earn money for writing as well as demand studios for upfront. AC does pay upfront but not as good as DS. I personally didn't see any of the titles for $3 to write at DS but the least I did see is the fact sheets for $7.50 each. Last month, I made $60 and on October, made only $15. Back in April 2009, I made $175.25 and I think that they are tougher to write for since they rejected the first article since I went back to it.
I am waiting to get a work back from two different companies to see if I will get lucky enough to be one of their writers.
I also wrote a few articles on Associated Content where you can earn upfront payment. Let me know if any of you are interested since I am not sure if it is a good idea for me to post up the link but alright for all of you to know about it.
I have a notebook that list different writing sites for residual and upfront payments. Even though the list is not completed, I am pretty knowledgeable about different companies that are always hiring freelance writers/bloggers.

@lauriehomebusiness (656)
• United States
10 Dec 09
Your welcome. As about the one where I made $175.25 back in April 2009? It was at Textbroker. NOt at Demand Studios. I have been a writer for DS since October 13, 2009 and haven't ever made that much at the site since I am still new. My friend Emily though have made lots of money writing for them and I am getting jealous that she is doing well for financial reasons compare to me but the thing is, she is not in my shoes since she have a 6 and a 8 year old compare to where I have a 8, 4 and a year old.
I am a member at constant content but am afraid to write any articles on there and get rejected. I think that at one time or another, I did get rejected and have been scared to write another article ever since.
I know that I deserve to make way more than what I am getting now but my cold feet emotion is getting to me there.
@cwilson26 (2735)
• United States
8 Dec 09
Ehow, Mahalo, and Helium. Ehow only pays for page views but they pay better than AC does for page views. They accept all articles as long as it is a How to. I am not really sure about Mahalo since I just signed up for them and haven't done anything yet. I do know that you have to pick one article title during rush week, which is every week, and do that one article within 72 hours. If they like it, they will pay you and put you on the How to team. You can also earn points for answering peoples questions and then I think you can cash in the points for money.
Helium pays for page views and I think they might do upfront payments for certain articles. I don't know too much about them either because I don't write for them.
Also, there is Demand Studios. You have to send a resume to get accepted there though. They pay anywhere from $3 to $20 per article and they are in different formats. Some are How to's while others are About's. They pay every Tuesday and Friday. I have been working with them for over a year and they pay good. Here are the links to the sites I mentioned:
www.ehow.com
www.mahalo.com
www.helium.com
www.demandstudios.com
Good luck! :)

@lauriehomebusiness (656)
• United States
9 Dec 09
Wildlittlefan, you will be disappointed to learn that demand studios only hire US residents since the articles all have to do with the US. I do not recommend you to try to apply for them since you are in one of the international countries.
I think that you should research and try to find other writing companies where you could try to make money though. I wish you lcuk.
@wildlittlefan (4680)
• Hong Kong
8 Dec 09
Thank you for all your useful information.I have tried ehow before but they only pay for those who lives in United States.I am not in USA so I don't qaulify to get pay.So there is no point for me to write for them.On the other hand ,change points for money will also be complicated.Anyway,i think I will check with demandstudios.com too see what they have to offer.Thank you again and have a good day.




