Writing sites that pay for your articles
77choosing the right writing site that suits you
Which writing website pays off in writing for money?
This depends on your level of competence as a writer. I started writing again in March this year, after a long break of thirty years. First I wrote at Helium in March this year. I put up 13 articles and managed to get half of them with ratings over 85%. As my ratings were not consistently above average, I didn’t get any writing stars and hence missed out in the reward-a-thon. I also tried writing for their marketplace and contests. None of my articles was purchased. I was about to win one of the contests with a leading article before it got suspended, reason being the writing style was not appropriate to what the contest specified. How disappointing. When I checked last week, my total income was $0.13. The disappointment (not that the cash mattered that much) lead me to explore Triond and Associated Content (AC). However, reading the rules, I figured out Associated Content (AC) would also favored the more experienced writers and chose to leave this till later. I picked Triond and PrintNPost and started writing at these two sites four days ago. Now I have around 8 articles posted at Triond and four at PrintNPost. At Triond, my most popular article received over 500 clicks within one day (my children swore that they had nothing to do with it). My income so far? $1.19. I am expecting similar results with PrintNPost. I have also just started experimenting with Hubpages and shall update you with further posting in time. I think the differences in results lie in the following:
1. Rating kills.
At Helium, you have to be rated against other writers. You also have to rate articles if you want to stay in their “reward-a-thon” event. Rating takes time and leads you away from your writing efforts. It’s not easy to get back to it. Rating kills again when you try hard but still can’t get a good enough rating for you to get the “stars”. Rating demoralizes you before you hang in their long enough to see the rules work for you.
2. The minimum number of words is fixed at 350 or above.
This makes life difficult for beginners like myself who may adopt a conversational approach: we basically write as if we are chatting with someone in a casual conversation. We are more used to dialogues, stopping from time to time waiting for responses, rather long speeches during which we are supposed to keep going. It is hard to stay interesting after our points are made.
For the seasoned writer, getting a good rating should not be a problem as there are always more novice writers to push your ratings up from below you. The high ratings will put your articles in the top five lists of search results and get you read much more. The rich gets richer and the poor poorer. The requirement on number of words is relatively easy to fulfill when you have been at it for some time. In fact, you may find it impossible to write articles with words so few for your adsense key words.
Conclusion: Start with Triond, Hubpages and PrintNPost, the sites that put the novice on level ground with the skilled. When you have refined your skills, move on to sites that favor the experienced writers, like Helium and Associated Content, to cash in at the expense of the novice competitors.
please check out here for Dr Benson Yeung's new article on the same topic:
The Best Reference On Writing Sites That Pay For Your Articles
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I agree that associatedcontent is rather difficult for beginners
Triond is the best place to start writing. I found this site offers more freedom and flexibility compared to other writing sites.
www.printnpost.com rocks as far as the system they have going...once the traffic picks up..everyone should see some nice results.
"When you have refined your skills, move on to sites that favor the experienced writers, like Helium and Associated Content, to cash in at the expense of the novice competitors."
Nasty. I like it.
Hi benson!
thanks for writing a comment...I totally agree with you, I went to associated content and found it hard to begin with as I am still amateur at writing but trying my best though, I also visited HElium and felt also the same.
Hoping to read more of your hubs...
Thank you for this information as I will join both sites and I appreciate your research on them.:) I was on Helium as well and then I stumbled upon HubPages so now it is time to venture out. :)
Very nice and informative hub Benson. You've done some good research here, and I'm anxious to check out some of the places you've mentioned. I also hope to make time today to read the other hub you've referenced. But for the moment...I've had too much turkey. :)
Suite101 is also great but certainly not for novices.
Benson, how'd I miss this hub of yours?
Nice reporting on the sites. I have no love for Helium, or for their rating system. Or for the fact that you can never get your articles off of their site. But other than that, they're good. :)
I have a few articles on PrintNPost. I've found their publishing platform a bit of a challenge at times, but I get a fair bit of traffic. I haven't posted anything for some time and I'm still getting some hits to my blogs and articles.
Good luck, hope it goes really well for you. Happy New Year!
hmm. Maybe it's time to branch out. Thanks!
very helpful ideas
Hi Benson, nice hub. :)
Great article. I, also think for beginners you can start off @ ehow.com.
I was wondering where this article was long before I found it. Well I'm happy my greatest pal wrote it, keep it up brother
nice hub i am become your fan coz i want see your every new hub when you publish
I agree that Helium is very "stingy" with their payment. I earn a couple of cents each day. The only reason why i'm still writing on Helium is their Marketplace assignment. It took a long time to finally sell one. As of now, I've sold about 8 or 9. Still, it's rather teeth-pulling.
After reading a no. of hubs on what sites to write for. I started back up with Triond again. 1st day--97 hits (not close enough to your 300) but what a morale booster. I also begin exploring Associated Content. Will see how it goes.
As for hubpages, everyone is singing praises but I've yet to see any visible results. I'm not that savvy when it comes to the computer, so maybe that's why.
Nice, I've heard of Suite 101. Let me know how it works out for u. I know they actually have tools to equip you as a writer and other gadgets like allowing you to design your business card as a writer.
I've yet to sign up, so let me know if you like it.
thanks for share. I am on the way now.nice hub
Thank you for sharing your findings with us. I've bookmarked your Hub for reference.
I've just started writing in the last couple of months, and I've made the wonderful discovery that I love it.
Great hub. I am writing for Helium and I got more than 900 articles there. That is the only site where I earned money. Thanks for sharing the article.
thanks for this great info.. does suite101.com limit their writers to those located in the US only? how about those from asian countries?
How funny! I was just looking on the internet for another writing site and here you are. Good job!
HI nice information i have read your article i like it thanks for sharing your information...........
The Helium compensation model is flawed.Compensation based on ratings by others is never fair.Established writers can create 'little networks' and rate each other's articles even if the articles are of poor quality.Its better to go for Pay Per View or Adsense PPC Income Sharing sites.These pay you strictly for the number of people who view your article or click on your Ads.Your income depends on how good you are at promoting your articles,i.e. Search Engine Optimization, Social Networking and so on.These are the people who make serious money.With SEO you can get millions of people to view your articles.
Great to hear about sites that would pay articles. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for your encouraging article. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Where has PrintNPost gone? Someone said they are finished, is that true?
Thank you for this article. I see it has been helpful for 3 yrs; today, it's me. I usually don't read the article AND the comments, yet with your site, all are helpful to beginning freelancers like me. I will go thru all sites you provide. I am trying to make $ for my family and need to be home and have resolved to follow my dream of writing. Another good hub that gave me some tips (maybe for more advanced writers because they do require samples and have a rating system ... see
http://nybride710.hubpages.com/hub/How-I-Earned-2-
very good site to follow. Thank you.
Dear Benson Yeung,
I have read both of your hubs and they are exceptional. I want to start out at one site first since I am a beginner with this. Overall what do you think is most preferred site for beginners? I was thinking Triond but I am unsure.
P.S. Only posting on this older article because you recently left a comment.
Sincerely, Gary Satin
Hello Benson Yeung,
It's me Gary Satin, I just created an account. I do not necessarily have a specific subject I want to write about. I can really write about many things. For example in AP Biology we are learning about the endocrine system so I might write an article about Diabetes mellitus and the difference between type 1 and type 2, maybe even an article on how exercise can help with type 2. Then I might write some articles about video games because I have a good knowledge about a variety of those. I might also write some ideas about motivation and success because I am in AP Psychology. I also am president of Junior Statesmen of America so I might also write about politics and stuff going on in the world. I also am learning to draw really good at the moment because I am doing a Senior Project so I might do some How to articles. I really have a wide variety of interests so my spectrum of topics could be limitless. For instance I just published a Titanic 3D Review on Triond since I saw the movie the other day.
Thanks a lot for the advice Benson, greatly appreciate it.
You just earned yourself another follower. :)































Neo 4 years ago
Ya nice post. There is a site which pays you for asking questions .Pls do check it @
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