Saturday, July 16, 2011

Online writing sites where my work appears

This blog is about how I'm using online writing income to reduce debt. So naturally, my friends are asking how I monetize my blog and what online writing sites have my work. Here's a little bit more about that.

Back in 2008, I started writing for a site called Associated Content. It was a fabulous place to learn and grow. Plus, I can write articles about anything I want and submit each for an up-front payment. The pay per article isn't much but it earns monthly residual income that helps with debt reduction.

I didn't think that an online writing site could get better but it did. Some changes were made when the company became the Yahoo! Contributor Network. Now, it's better than ever and continues to be my favorite online writing site.

A friend suggested that I write on Examiner through her referral link. It sounded so interesting that I decided to give it a whirl. Using her referral link gave her a $50 bonus that she needed. Publishing online articles there gives me a few more dollars to go toward debt reduction. The articles don't pay a huge amount but they do earn residual income. There is a minimum threshold of $25 before payment is issued.

The other online writing site that I use is Factoidz. It's a British site where my online  articles earn residual monthly income. My earnings can run anywhere from $3- $18 per month. Upfront payments are not available. However, special assignments may run up to $20 or more. Factoidz also has a backlinking program that can pay up to $20. Payment is monthly.

Payments from online writing sites are not huge but they help with our debt reduction.  The down side is that if you don't feel well or can't write you don't earn. There are a couple of other ways that I monetize to reduce my debt and will cover those in another article.

Other sites where my work appears are my other blogs. Check out Youve Been Reviewed and Gayle Crabtree.com

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