is any one get paid from associated content.com?

India
January 10, 2010 4:00am CST
iam newly open my associated content.com.i don't know how to start .any help
3 responses
• United States
10 Jan 10
Yes, I got paid upfront for an article I wrote last March. If you want such payment then you really have to write quality articles. They are so strict about it that they will reject it for even a small grammatical error. However, if you want only performance based earning you do not have to go through that hassle. They will just review your article and make it available for readers quickly. But the performance based ones don't earn much. You have to work hard to promote them through social networking.
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@jazzsue58 (2666)
10 Jan 10
If you want to earn good money from writing, Constant Content is a good alternative. Although it's a bidding site there are some good jobs posted there - and they come direct to your mailbox.
@delkar (1712)
• Romania
10 Jan 10
I have submited 7 articles that were accepted on bukisa , but after 4 days, i don`t see any sign from AC . How many days they need to aprove my articles ? Do you know that ? How can i promote my article on AC through social networking? Can you give me some examples? On bukisa i`ve got just 17c , in less than a week from 16 articles, but i don`t know what to think about this . It`s good or bad ? In less than a week 17 c ? That`s the amount most of people are earning from articles ?
• Indonesia
13 Jan 10
Well, I don't write for Bukisa, but I do write articles online. 17 cents in less than a week? Well, I think it's a bit low. I earn more than that amount of money in one day. I write for Triond, by the way.
@LaDeBoheme (2004)
• United States
11 Jan 10
I've been paid by Associated Content -- several upfront payments for articles I wrote and paid-per-view performance payments for my articles and several slideshows. If you are not a writer, you can publish slideshows, video, and audio clips. I recommend you read Associated Content's Help and Community pages, visit the forum and the blog, check out their promotional tools and suggestions, incorporate their RSS feeds and widgets (they tell you how), and most of all, read the tutorials. If you don't know how to start, AC has plenty of resources to help you. Good luck, saimaanasa!
• United States
10 Jan 10
I've made some decent cash from associated content over the last year. Write articles and submit them, if you want upfront cash the best bet is to write good articles and then put them up for non-exclusive, that way you own the article and can reprint it elsewhere or sell if again if you want. There is no benefit to giving them the full rights to your work unless it is an article you wrote for one of their calls for content. Otherwise, promote your work, and if you can learn good SEO practices that will also help when it comes to page views. Every 1,000 views you get earns you a $1.50 starting out. Also if you're wanting views check out their forums, interacting there, and also leaving comments on other people's work and following them can lead to more views as well. A built in audience is always great, and sometimes they will also promote your work with their audience.