Make cold, hard cash just by being creative online. These “10 Wonderful Websites Wanting To Pay You Cash For Your Creativity” can be helpful for making extra money to pay your bills. Learn how-to start making an extra income, now!
Let’s be honest, there are two kinds of people who create content online, those that get paid and those who do not. The majority of people currently creating content on the Internet have no idea that they could be getting paid for their creativity only if they knew who exactly is willing to pay them for their hard work. The few people, who do already know where to go to get paid for the things that they create, may not know about these websites who want to pay them, too.
Not all websites pay the same way and some may pay less than others, so be sure to read everything about a program before signing up. Some websites pay less, but can generate a lot of needed exposure for your work(s) and other pay more, but generate less exposure for your work. No matter which service that you choose to use, it will take a lot of hard work to generate the kind of results that you may already have in your mind, so be prepared to buckle down and get your best work out there.
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BuzzShed
This is a website that uses a form of reverse psychology to generate an income for its members by paying them to watch sponsored produced videos. That’s right, BuzzShed is a social bookmarking community for videos and the members decided if the videos will receive user generate buzz or not, but the best part is that the users get paid just for watching. How much you get paid is also left up to you, so you have complete control over what you watch and how much you will get paid for watching a video at BuzzShed.
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lulu.tv
Get paid for sharing your videos, music and pod-cast at Lulu TV a social network that exchanges media created by its members. The more that your content gets played, then the more you will get paid. Lulu TV sets aside 80 percent of the ad revenue into a community sharing pool and then divides this ad revenue pool amongst its content creators according to the total times that their content has been played in a 30-day period of time. So, the more times that the content is played, then the more money that you can make.
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Break
Break rewards its content creators when their video or photography is featured on their homepage. Content creators can earn up to $400 for original videos, $25 for original photos and up to $2,000 for original short films and animations if the content earns a position on the Break Homepage. Be sure to read all of the help content that Break.com provides on its website, so that you understand how to submit your content and to answer any and all of your questions about the program, before signing up with the site.
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Triond
If you are an aspiring or a professional writer and would like to earn some extra cash for what you write, then Triond offers an outstanding program that rewards you for what you write about. Triond pays 50 percent of the total ad revenue that is generated from the total number of views that each of your articles receives in a one-month time span. Your content will continue to earn money in the months and years to come as long as it continues to receive readers (views) on Triond. I would recommend this program to anyone would has the desire to write and especially if you want to earn an income doing it.
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Zadby
Now, Zadby has created a unique program where freelance video creators can earn money by creating viral videos for advertisers, marketers and brand managers who want to commission freelancers to create original videos featuring their products. The amount of money that can be earned will depend on what the clients want to pay, but that is known on the front-end before the video is produced.
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Divvycast
Musicians and bands can generate revenue from their pod-casts by partnering with corporate sponsors and distribute their music on iTunes, Yahoo! Pod casts, and Myspace using Divvycast. The artists keep control of their music and can control which sponsors to team up with and which ones to pass on. Divvycast provides all of the software and tools to help you get started distributing and generating profits from your music to millions of potential new fans on the Internet. It is free to join and there are upgrades that you can purchase if you require more robust features.
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Feed The Village
This is not one of the most profitable writing opportunities that I have seen on the Internet, but the fact that this website is designed to help people it is worth noting. As a content contributor you can choose to share 10% of the ad revenue that the site generates for yourself or donate your share to charity. Help other people by sharing your knowledge or opinions or give advice on the things that you know best and make money doing so.
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Niche Blast
Niche Blast offers writers a program that rewards writers more if they write more articles for their site. The more quality articles that you write then the more share of the ad revenue you can earn in a one-month period of time. Niche Blast wants only original content that has not been published anywhere else. They will payout when your account reaches a minimum of $50.00.
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Informative Post
Writers can earn money writing for Information Post by submitting original content that must meet quality assurance from the Informative Post editors and reviewers. Writers can submit up to 10 articles at a time (only 10 until some are approved and published) and get paid once the article(s) have been approved and published on the site for many years to come. According to Informative Post’s “FAQ” section, writers are paid according to the overall performance of their article by the number of views that the piece receives and by the looks of things that is about $1.00 per thousand views.
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Tutorial Tub
Writers at Tutorial Tub are paid to write tutorials about subjects that they have some knowledge about and are willing to share what they already know with others wanting to learn. Writers are paid 50% of the advertising revenue that their tutorials generate during a one-month time span. Writers must sign-up with Google to get a Google Adsense account, so to get paid. Writers can write about anything (within reason) and get paid every time someone reads the tutorial that they wrote. This is a good opportunity to checkout especially if you want to earn more from what you write about already.













July 15th, 2008 at 8:19 am
Thank you Nelson for this very informative article.
July 15th, 2008 at 11:00 am
There were several sites I hadn’t heard of in this article and I shall check them out, so thank you very much.
July 15th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
Thank you for the information. I have been looking for new ways to make money on the Internet, because I have recently lost my job. Times have been tough, but these opportunities offers a ray of sunshine that could very well brighten up future.
July 15th, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Thanks a lot for the information, very useful and interesting.
July 17th, 2008 at 5:06 am
This is a good list of websites. However, I feel like I have to add that Tutorial Tub is very unreliable. I was sent a message on Triond asking me to write for them.
I started to, and have had numerous views but have never been paid anything. (I have an adsense account). They are very unreliable in terms of feedback. The only time I’ve received a reply from them was when I was trying to sign up. Since then I’ve sent about 20 messages for various reasons like advice on publishing, problems with texts and submissions etc. I’ve not had a single answer!
Their formatting is also very difficult to use and they ask that you submit pictures, however, the system is terribly complicated even for getting your text in, let alone pictures.
It also seems as though one person runs it and as far as I can see, this person/s only publish 3 items or so at the week-end. What kind of a site is that? MOre importantly, there are several spelling mistakes in their instructions (to use the site) and in the articles they print. (Even on the front page!). I’ve brought this to their attention, but nothing has been done about this. This tells you one thing – they’re unprofessional! They’ve also got the same featured article on the front page and have had those for months. Nothing changes.
I wouldn’t advise anyone to use this site. If anyone else knows anything else about Tutorial Tub, could you please come forward.
July 17th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Hi Anne Lyken-Garner -
Thank you for letting us know about your first hand experiences using Tutorial Tub and I will try to find a more reliable replacement for it in this article and submit the edit to our publisher.
It is always good to hear from writers who have this type of experience using these programs. I have used several writing programs with varying experiences, but by far, Triond is the best that I have ever written anything for, so I write mostly for this publisher.
Thank you Anne for your advice.
God Bless,
Nelson Doyle
July 18th, 2008 at 8:46 am
Hi Nelson
Nice one!
Writing is indeed the greatest dream of mine! This perception makes me appreciate your article.
I commend you for researching those sites for the benefits of writers like us. You have given me oppurtunity to explore my writing capabilities and expertise.
I was a new member of this site “Triond” and I have submitted some articles. I hope you could read it too and have your comments and analysis.
Here’s my tag “2tet”
I am a proud Filipino citizen.
Thanks in advace
Regards,
Rionel “2tet”
July 23rd, 2008 at 2:19 pm
Nelson: Thanks so much for the informative article. I want to caution you and your readers that Divvycast, which was launched almost 3 years ago, has never managed to attract any advertisers. (A quick visit to their site will confirm this.) They also stopped adding bands or updating their software over a year ago, and also stopped doing basic maintenance on their website.
Fortunately, there are many other venues for bands and musicians who wish to make money online from their music!
Again, many thanks!
October 15th, 2008 at 6:30 pm
Thanks for the info. I will definitely check out some of these sites.