Best website to get paid for writing?

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Could anyone direct me to a website where I may get paid for my writing?

Thank you!
Tiffani
#paid #website #writing
  • The best way to earn by writing easy contents is write for new forums.

    If you choose to write for new forums then you should not spend a lot of time writing quality contents , you cxan earn simply by participating in discussions and writing some tips and tricks.
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  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    Originally Posted by avamarie View Post

    Could anyone direct me to a website where I may get paid for my writing?

    Thank you!
    Tiffani
    What type of business model are you interested in, Tiffani?
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    • Profile picture of the author avamarie
      articles, if that is what you mean?
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      • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
        Originally Posted by avamarie View Post

        articles, if that is what you mean?
        I won't subject you to a longwinded post here, ava, however, it's important to understand that there are several viable business models available for writing content online. Articles are very powerful and can be used for many things. For instance, Alexa Smith here on WF earns something like $10,000+ for writing articles for syndication/affiliate marketing, on sites like Ezine Articles. Other sites allow for a flat-fee payment, in which you earn a flat-fee in return for complete lifetime rights to your article. Demand Studios does this...they will pay you a flat fee for an article, and you essentially transfer all rights to it to them. This model can be appealling to those in need of immediate larger sums of cash...

        There is always the possibility of creating your own blog, with your own domain and hosting, writing your own content and hosting your affiliate products on it and earning a commission from each sale. Typically, your writing has to be very honed, and niche specific, which limits the topics. Ezine Articles, or a Web 2.0 rev share site as I like to write for, offer you a more lifetime residual arrangement. There are pros and cons everywhere...

        You can have an article earn tens of thousands on a residual website for a lifetime, or it may earn nothing. Likewise, there are alot of skills required to master each. Residual sites will require an understanding of LSI/SEO in order to be successful (dependent upon the search engine authority, etc). Ezine Articles allows for syndication, which essentially means that your articles can be picked up by others and used elsewhere beyond the platform. With any resource boxes/sig lines intact, this can be a lucrative arrangement for you, especially if people purchase affiliate products through your links.

        Just a quick run-down
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        • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
          And dependent upon the immediacy of your need/income, you may find one business model appealling over another. Those who choose a flat-fee payment model can knock out a few $15 articles a day, and earn maybe $50-$100/day. Not bad. In the big picture of business, though, those articles are then used by the company that purchased them, and they typically go on to earn thousands in lifetime residuals off of them.

          Revenue share articles, dependent on the site and how good you are at SEO/LSI, may manifest into very high earnings or very low earnings. Many don't treat it like a science, so they don't earn very much...unless a stroke of luck sets in and they hit a very good obscure niche with some killer long tail keywords. Then, I know some who don't do a thing all month and still earn $1,500-2,000/month in lifetime residuals. They earn so much because they do it right. It's tricky though, and takes some work, but either way can work...dependent upon what your goals are and what you hope to do with your writing.

          Then, there also the potential to take your writing, formulating your own product, devise some sales copy and some eBook covers, and try selling that product. Great potential...but, tricky as well. Everything requires some level of skill.

          Originally Posted by x3xsolxdierx3x View Post

          I won't subject you to a longwinded post here, ava, however, it's important to understand that there are several viable business models available for writing content online. Articles are very powerful and can be used for many things. For instance, Alexa Smith here on WF earns something like $10,000+ for writing articles for syndication/affiliate marketing, on sites like Ezine Articles. Other sites allow for a flat-fee payment, in which you earn a flat-fee in return for complete lifetime rights to your article. Demand Studios does this...they will pay you a flat fee for an article, and you essentially transfer all rights to it to them. This model can be appealling to those in need of immediate larger sums of cash...

          There is always the possibility of creating your own blog, with your own domain and hosting, writing your own content and hosting your affiliate products on it and earning a commission from each sale. Typically, your writing has to be very honed, and niche specific, which limits the topics. Ezine Articles, or a Web 2.0 rev share site as I like to write for, offer you a more lifetime residual arrangement. There are pros and cons everywhere...

          You can have an article earn tens of thousands on a residual website for a lifetime, or it may earn nothing. Likewise, there are alot of skills required to master each. Residual sites will require an understanding of LSI/SEO in order to be successful (dependent upon the search engine authority, etc). Ezine Articles allows for syndication, which essentially means that your articles can be picked up by others and used elsewhere beyond the platform. With any resource boxes/sig lines intact, this can be a lucrative arrangement for you, especially if people purchase affiliate products through your links.

          Just a quick run-down
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  • Profile picture of the author clever7
    If you are a very good writer, submit your articles to Constant Content. You’ll sell your articles for excellent prices there.

    However, CC’s guidelines are too complicated.

    If you believe you can write perfect articles, send me a message and I’ll give you more information about working there.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarkWrites
    Often you can enter into a business model that has more modest returns in the beginning (still, be careful of selling yourself short and giving your hard work away for too little return), all the while working towards placing yourself in a more lucrative model that may be hard to enter from the ground floor. This can help bring money in today while at the same time keeping an eye on increasing your revenue in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author BudgetSEO
    Odesk.com
    Associatedcontent.com
    Bukisa.com (Pays for CPM)
    Infobarrel.com (Shares Adsense Revenue)
    Hope that helps
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  • Profile picture of the author satrap
    Here is a big list of sites you can use to make money writing. Some are pay per post, some are revenue sharing and etc. Good luck.

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  • Profile picture of the author Karan Goel
    Fiverr
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    Get Paid to Write at ArticleIncome.com

    Or other freelance sites. Or WF.

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  • Try fiverr or Triond maybe,
    maybe the best thing to do is write some clickbank afilliate articles and submit them
    to major article directories, you may have some sales and earn alot more..
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  • Profile picture of the author Audrey Harvey
    Jenn Dize's report Freelance for the Web is very useful (not an affiliate link).

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  • Profile picture of the author Chronic IM
    Hello!

    You could at least try to look for a client. Try looking and researching from google pages and you can see a lot of sites where you can get paid for writing articles. Just be very patience in looking for one cause there are also a lots of fakers.

    Best of Luck!
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