How To Make Money Online Writing Articles. Must Read!

by IMsam
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Hey guys, I was doing some research today and came across this new sites that can earn you extra income writing articles. Most of these sites pay an average of $15/500 words. Here is the list of the Top Ten Online Job For Writers:
1. Coffeebreakforwriters.com - pays typically $15/500 words.
2. Copify.com - pay varies.
3. Developertutorials.com/writers.php - pays $30-$50 per list-based article. They also pay for setting up a tutorial.
4. Stretcher.com/menu/writers.cfm - pays 0.10/word.
5. Scripted.com - pays $20-$35/article.
6. Loti.com/writers_wanted.htm - pays $10-$20/article.
7. Constant-content.com - pays btw $20-$100/500-1000 words.
8. writermag.com/the-magazine/contact-us - pays $25-$500/500-3500 words.
9. Writingfordollars.com - pays $15/unsolicited articles and $25/solicited articles.
10. Thetechlabz.com/become-an-author - pays $50-$75/tutorial.
There you go, the list to more extra income if you love writing. If you do not love writing then you can actually outsource the jobs on fiverr, proofread it and get paid. $5 for $20 job, $15 profit that reasonable multiply that by 10 in a day that's $150/day and $4500/30 days. See the potential. This could even become a full income stream.
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Thanks for this. I love to write and these will come in handy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Glenesk
    Thanks a lot for that. I've been writing articles for a number of months now and was not aware of these sites. Nice one.
    The warrior forum strikes again.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    Loti don't want new writers right now.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMsam
    In addition to the list above, here is two more.
    1. Crowdcontent.com - pays varies. It's base on level just like Textbroker. Currently not accepting new writers but you can register to be on their waiting list.
    2. Hirewriters.com - pays varies as well. It depend on the amount of words.
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  • Profile picture of the author samankahusa
    thanks for this ma i really neded this
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    • Profile picture of the author John Coutts
      I don't write for content mills any more, but Distilled is the highest paying one I have yet to find. I used to write quite a lot for them, but haven't done so for a while. The last article I wrote for distilled paid $144 for 700 words. They aren't easy to get in to, but they're worth trying:
      Apply to work with Distilled as a freelance writer

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  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    You can sell articles here Articles for Sale . One of the articles I uploaded several months ago just sold. Thanks for the list! I will definitely take a closer look at these websites later on.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMsam
    There is actually a lot of money to be made with writing articles. It has not be tapped by many IMers.
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  • Profile picture of the author talfighel
    You just have to make sure that you write good content. Some of these sites will do everything in their power to determine whether your articles have good content and are original. If they catch you copying other material, they will probably not pay you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Richniche
    Thanks for sharing, as the list looks good to me.

    However, I was wondering what happens to the article if it is not approved. How long should a writer wait to know if his articles are approved or not?

    I have writing jobs at Fiverr and similar sites, and I think the flow of payment is faster. If the client likes your job, then he may hire you again. There are even times that you can find a regular client from them, and payments can be higher than $5 if you can write compelling articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author lotsofsnow
    Originally Posted by IMsam View Post

    1. Coffeebreakforwriters.com - pays typically $15/500 words.
    This gives a false picture. They are only looking for very specific articles. I doubt that they need a lot. Might be nice to get 15 bucks for an article but that does not look like something that can be scaled.

    PS:
    It is far more lucrative to write for print magazines.
    $0.35 to $1.50 per word and articles are usually 1,000 words or so.
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  • Profile picture of the author owais211
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    Originally Posted by IMsam View Post

    Hey guys, I was doing some research today and came across this new sites that can earn you extra income writing articles. Most of these sites pay an average of $15/500 words. Here is the list of the Top Ten Online Job For Writers:
    1. Coffeebreakforwriters.com - pays typically $15/500 words.
    2. Copify.com - pay varies.
    3. Developertutorials.com/writers.php - pays $30-$50 per list-based article. They also pay for setting up a tutorial.
    4. Stretcher.com/menu/writers.cfm - pays 0.10/word.
    5. Scripted.com - pays $20-$35/article.
    6. Loti.com/writers_wanted.htm - pays $10-$20/article.
    7. Constant-content.com - pays btw $20-$100/500-1000 words.
    8. writermag.com/the-magazine/contact-us - pays $25-$500/500-3500 words.
    9. Writingfordollars.com - pays $15/unsolicited articles and $25/solicited articles.
    10. Thetechlabz.com/become-an-author - pays $50-$75/tutorial.
    There you go, the list to more extra income if you love writing. If you do not love writing then you can actually outsource the jobs on fiverr, proofread it and get paid. $5 for $20 job, $15 profit that reasonable multiply that by 10 in a day that's $150/day and $4500/30 days. See the potential. This could even become a full income stream.
    This is a must bookmark sites! Thanks for this informative compilation.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMsam
    Hey guys, thanks for the appreciation. I've discovered even more writing job site that i will share later.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rebeccha Haase
    Thanks a lot for the list. Just wanted to know, is it possible to start earning straight away after creating accounts at those sites or those articles passes through several process before gets approved for the money?
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    Most sites don't pay instantly. However, if you have your own clients, that can pay straight away.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Atkins
    Originally Posted by IMsam View Post

    Hey guys, I was doing some research today and came across this new sites that can earn you extra income writing articles. Most of these sites pay an average of $15/500 words. Here is the list of the Top Ten Online Job For Writers:
    1. Coffeebreakforwriters.com - pays typically $15/500 words.
    2. Copify.com - pay varies.
    3. Developertutorials.com/writers.php - pays $30-$50 per list-based article. They also pay for setting up a tutorial.
    4. Stretcher.com/menu/writers.cfm - pays 0.10/word.
    5. Scripted.com - pays $20-$35/article.
    6. Loti.com/writers_wanted.htm - pays $10-$20/article.
    7. Constant-content.com - pays btw $20-$100/500-1000 words.
    8. writermag.com/the-magazine/contact-us - pays $25-$500/500-3500 words.
    9. Writingfordollars.com - pays $15/unsolicited articles and $25/solicited articles.
    10. Thetechlabz.com/become-an-author - pays $50-$75/tutorial.
    There you go, the list to more extra income if you love writing. If you do not love writing then you can actually outsource the jobs on fiverr, proofread it and get paid. $5 for $20 job, $15 profit that reasonable multiply that by 10 in a day that's $150/day and $4500/30 days. See the potential. This could even become a full income stream.
    Now there's a useful list. You should post this thread in the "What to do if you're desperate" thread. This is a great way to make money quickly for those who can write properly.
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  • Profile picture of the author kinyash
    Nice list. thanks for this.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Ning Lo
    Thanks for the share..

    I hate writing but will most definitely use this websites for outsourcing..

    Cheers,

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  • Profile picture of the author sfrewerd
    Handy list. I have a couple of sites that I regularly go to when I need to make some extra bucks. Writing articles for pay has saved my butt a few times over the past few years. This will help a lot. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author IMsam
    Here is a list of article marketplace sites. In these sites you can put up your articles for sale on any category. You don't need to wait for client to ask for articles to be written. Put your articles here and wait for orders.
    1. Articlesale.com
    2. Topicbay.com
    3. Contentblvd.com/how-it-works/how-to-get-paid-to-write
    4. Ghostbloggers.net
    There you go, more extra income via writing articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author tyronne78
    Jonathan Leger has an article writing service called iNeedArticles. About a month ago he was hiring writers but not sure if he still is. The only thing is you have to pass a writing test to get the job.
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  • Profile picture of the author missingchicago
    Thank you for this info!!!!!!
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  • Profile picture of the author 1209media
    Thanks so much for the list! I haven't heard of a lot of them
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  • Profile picture of the author Samuel McEdwards
    IMSam,

    Thanks for the list. Will take a look and try to experience it first hand.
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  • Profile picture of the author Todd Collins
    Awesome list. Although i am writing for most of them right now,but i must admit that some of these are new to me. However you are wrong in assuming that they can easily be outsourced to fiverr and still be accepted by the editors. You can only expect so much from a 5 dollar article.
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  • Profile picture of the author vtotheyouknow
    If you're a decent writer, why not start a thread right here on Warrior Forum?

    Serious businesspeople here on the forum understand the ROI an excellent piece of content can produce and they're willing to pay a reasonable hunk of money for it.

    Especially since researching and writing a great (keyword "great) article is both time consuming and difficult. And on the forum YOU have control of your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author TimothyTorrents
    Hire people for any Job - Find freelancers & freelance jobs - PeoplePerHour.com

    Is also good. But you will have to put in some effort to market your gigs. I posted a writing gig on there 2 months ago and it only got 40 views without any marketing. So, some marketing is required.
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  • Profile picture of the author IMsam
    Thanks guys for your contribution and appreciation. This has inspired me to research more on this topic and I got a shitload of writing jobs sites. I have to compile it together for you to access easily. CLICK HERE
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  • Profile picture of the author Larry Leggett
    Thanks a lot for the list. Personally i am not so good in writing but I can have a try there when I will have some free time. Hopefully they will accept my writing and I will make some bucks too.
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  • Profile picture of the author philipvinzenz
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    Another is articleteller.com and grabawriter.com
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  • Profile picture of the author ClaraBr
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    Hi, thanks, that's valuable information. Is registration free, or you need to pay a fee?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tbyrd626
    Thanks for this! I have been referring people to this thread since you posted it
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
      Originally Posted by scfc16 View Post

      Thanks for sharing this, it sounds great. I noticed that you didn't list Pure Content and of course Textbroker. I love selling articles!
      You love spamming too?
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  • Profile picture of the author DubDubDubDot
    It's been a month since the list was posted. Has anyone started doing it?

    Given the time spent researching and writing, the rates seem a little low. Do their submission acceptance standards reflect that or do you feel as though they are trying to take advantage of the unemployed?

    I would imagine that few articles written outside of North America, UK and Australia are accepted. True or false?
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  • Profile picture of the author kapush
    Hi,
    Couldn't find the Thanks button, so I'm going to have to say this manually: Thank you so very much! And thanks also to others who replied with valuable resources. I really needed this. And for those who haven't checked it out yet, the external link that promises a 'shitload of writing jobs sites' really does live up to its promise! HERE IT IS again for anyone who may have missed it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mpollak450
    It's great to have these as resources. There is also money is using articles to generate traffic to your squeeze page. I have done this with success.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Addams
    Great list - and a great thread. I'm wracking my brain to add any more, but I think they're all covered. I'll be sure to share the info with my readers. Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    Never heard some of these websites but they are worth checking.
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