by tt3890
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Hello. I used to write for Triond. Making as much as $40 a month. However recently, Triond began to drastically reduce their payout rate. So i am asking you guys which writing website pays the most. I am hearing about bubblews and Redgage. But i would like to know which writing sites pays the most per articles viewed.
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  • Profile picture of the author JRWashington
    Hm, you could try iWriter?

    But, why not just start a writing service? Payout is much higher!
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  • Profile picture of the author rich8169
    I am currently an user for Bubblews, basically, it pays 1 cent for each view/likes/comment to your post and you can withdraw your $ via Paypal upon reaching $50.

    So far, no issue in payment (touch wood) as I've redeemed nth times already. But one thing to note is do not try to cheat the system as you will be penalised for non-payment.

    Hope this clarifies.
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  • Profile picture of the author Romeo90
    Forget writing.

    Take a look here: UserTesting: Remote Usability Testing Software. Results in 1-hour.

    Got to the top right and click get paid to test. I fully recommend this site, different to writing, because what you do is test websites for big companies. they give you a set of steps to take, record your screen and talk through each step.

    I have tested sites for big companies such as Dell and Agent Provocateur (that was an interesting one!)

    Read this if you want the full lowdown on it: Becoming A User Tester
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  • I'd recommend finding private clients to write for. It is much easier and pays much more than the content mills.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jeffery Moss
      Originally Posted by Michael Levanduski View Post

      I'd recommend finding private clients to write for. It is much easier and pays much more than the content mills.
      This idea really works for writers, to find private clients who will pay for content rather than stashing the content on sites like Triond which pay mere pennies per view or ad click.

      A site owner will be willing to pay much more for an article up front, than any of the content mill sites. The site owner knows and appreciates the value of good content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hodecker
    Although private clients are certainly the path to take, I always found that iWriter offered a good platform to make a supplemental income, as long as you reach and maintain an Elite Writer Level.

    Writing for "content mill rates" can be hard to swallow at times, but I can honestly say it paid my rent for years. My rent was late now and then, but it got paid !
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  • Profile picture of the author Assignmentwriter
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgoe
    Originally Posted by tt3890 View Post

    Hello. I used to write for Triond. Making as much as $40 a month. However recently, Triond began to drastically reduce their payout rate. So i am asking you guys which writing website pays the most. I am hearing about bubblews and Redgage. But i would like to know which writing sites pays the most per articles viewed.
    If I were you I`d sell my contenton forum marketplaces like WSO, I think you`d get the best price doing it this way. You have experience so I don`t know why don`t you try this on your own, not using a article directory.
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    Worked as a senior editor on ThePricer.org, experienced in financial topics
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  • Profile picture of the author Moneymaker2012
    There are couple of sites that pay good money, but if you start working as a freelancer for different clients it can be more profitable.
    You have to make a strong presence on sites like LinkedIn etc so people may find you easily. If you manage to have good reviews about yourself you can get lots of work easily.
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