How to Make a Steady Income Writing for Certain Websites
Earning a steady income from writing online seems like a far-fetched idea, but in fact, there are many people doing it today. There are various sites that will pay you for your writing. If you are determined and motivated, you can use these sites to generate a regular, steady income. It's possible to earn from $10 a week to $300+ with lots of hard work and dedication.
Instructions
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Sign up with Associated Content (see Resources). This web site allows any kind of content (poetry, essays, tutorials, blogs, music) and will pay you upfront for highly researched, original topics. You will also earn performance payment for page views as long as your article is running. The average upfront payment is around $3 to $4.
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Apply to be a writer at Demand Studios (see Resources). The web site provides "How-To" articles for its writers and you can suggest your own articles as well. All articles must be in the "how-to" format unless you are claiming one from the directory. You start out at $15 per article and you have the potential to increase that payment by submitting quality work often.
Write 10 articles a week for Demand Studios in order to earn another $150 a week. -
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Submit your past essays, term papers, or reports to Oboulo (see Resources). Oboulo will pay you $10 in royalties for every published article that you submit to them. The best part is that you still retain all of the rights to your work. You should write your articles with Microsoft Word and save them in the MS format.
By writing 10 articles a week for Oboulo, you can receive another $100.
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Tips & Warnings
Do research on all of your articles. By submitting high-quality, professional work, you are more likely to generate a larger amount of income. Create an informative writer's resume that includes samples of your work, qualifications, references, and previous sites you have worked for.
Be sure to thoroughly check out the credibility of all "work from home" sites and do not pay money to register with any of them.
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Comments
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tysanders
Mar 18, 2010
Great info. Thanks for sharing! 5*/Rec