Hi guys.... AC-(Associated Content) is already well known site which u can earn money by submitting your articles... I just want to enquire from u guys, is there any places just like AC? Submit article and get money whether its upfront payment or perfomance pymnt.. Many Thanks
I think Helium is doing some upfront payments now. Also, Bright Hub pays $10 and bonuses for page views. Amazon Mechanical Turk has some writing opportunities, very low pay and no page view payments. Brighthub is different in that you have to send a resume and sample and be approved as a writer for a channel. Hope that helps! Y.L. Prinzel www.yolanderprinzel.com
You can find all kinds of crap here: www.onlinewritingjobs.net It's not updated often and I think the owner is working on a website so the layout will be much better.
I have had a lot of success with constant-content. I have been a member for about 3 years. Sometimes I write a lot, others not so much. My articles always end up selling though, and for much more than AC ever offered. For example just last month I wrote an article on the use of affirmations. AC offered me 16 dollars. I declined and put it up on CC for 75 with a best offer option. It sold in 3 days for the full 75. That being said, if what you're writing isn't completely unique, its hard to find a buyer. I used to go with the requests and had a lot of success there. The nice part is if you write quality articles, people will hire directly through CC for future needs.
To be honest I am just considering article content writing now. Seems Associated content is the 'big player' in the market. Do articles sell well on there? How long does it take for a 'newbie' to establish him/herself on the domain and start making sales (also interested in hearing the same about constant-content and any others) Thanks in advance
When you sell content on AC, you sell it *to AC*. Standard payment seems to be $3 or less for 400 words. I've used it to fill the time while I'm getting established on other sites, or for a dumping ground for content I did for a non-paying buyer.
There are better options than Associated Content. That's where I first started doing work, but I can tell you that it doesn't bring the lumber like many of the other, better sites out there. Working directly with a client is the best way to do things.
I got accepted for BrightHub, but only for one area, and it's not the one I'm the most knowledgeable in, but hey, it's money.
Printnpost.com. I have to tell you I use it more to write drivel or promote certain sites but I do make a nice little sum from it every month which, despite the number, puts a smile on my face.
anyone tried Textbroker?is it for US residents only?i think texbroker is similar to AC in term of upfront payment..
I tried registering the other day and it only allows people from the states it seems. No good for UK writers certainly
Yes textbroker is only for us residents. I had signed in a while ago and had completed a good deal of assignments but then when I requested payment, it asked for US pin no. I then emailed the authorities. They made the payment through paypal and also delievered the news that at present they do not have options of accepting writer applications other than US.