15 Websites That Pays You for Your Content

Tue, Nov 3, 2009, by Diverseblogger

Money Making

Here are 15 amazing websites that I have found that pays you for your content!

I have been browsing the internet and I have found 15 amazing websites that pays you for your original content. The following websites vary due to the type of content that they want provided for their site. Some websites want people to write “How to” and useful articles and some wants people to write about many different things. With that being said, let’s begin.

Pakt

 Pakt is a revenue sharing site that pays you for the tutorials that you provide. You are paid via PayPal so make sure that you have an account with PayPal before signing up to Pakt.

Ehow

Ehow is always looking for people to write anything “how-to” related. If you know anything that you feel could be of help to others, get paid for sharing it. I believe you are paid through Google Adsense but I am not too sure.

Triond

I am sure that you all are familiar with Triond. Triond is a website where you can post poetry, lyrics, creative writing, short stories, videos and pictures and get paid for doing so! Triond now has this program where you can link your Google Adsense ads to your articles for even more revenue!

Xomba

Xomba is another website where you get paid for your original content. I do not know too much about this site but it is a site that pays.

Redgage

Redgage is another amazing site that can bring you in very decent money if you are committed. You can write stories, poetry, post videos and pictures and get paid! If you already have published work on the web, you can re-publish and earn even more from your work. I was actually introduced to this site from one of my friends on Triond (Mystify) and I thank her a lot because within my very first week, I received a bonus of 5 dollars because my work was featured on their home page and every time you are featured, you receive 5 dollars. Very good site.

Bukisa

Bukisa is a website where you share your knowledge for money! You can share your expertise in Arts & Entertainment, Fashion & Beauty, Travel and so much more and receive ongoing royalties.

Associated Content

Associated Content is a website where you earn for what people want you to write about so if someone needs an article written about Animals, you need to write that article within a certain time period and if your article is chosen, you receive anywhere from 5 dollars to 50+ dollars per article.

(Your grammar has to be correct in order for your article to be considered because Associated Content has a very strict policy so be sure to check over everything that you submit)

Gather

Gather is a website where you can post your own content and receive rewards and points for your work. When you receive a certain amount of points, you can either cash out or request for an Amazon, Target, or Star Bucks gift card. They also have a great community just like Triond.

Daytipper

Daytipper actually is a “Tip” website. I know you probably are a little puzzled right now. Let me explain… If you have any advice that you feel could be of use to others, you can submit it to Daytipper and they will pay you 2 dollars per published article. Your article will be reviewed by them so make sure your work is always to the best of its ability. Leave no room for mistakes because that just leaves room for a declined article.

Hub Pages

Hub Pages pays you for your original content. I do not know too much about this site but it is another site that pays.

Digital Journal

Digital Journal is a news site where you contribute news from your area and get paid for doing so.

My lot

My lot is another site that pays you for chatting! You start a discussion, you get paid. You comment on someone’s work, you get paid (Comments must be at least 2 sentences). You can also do “Tasks” for more money. A task is a little job (online) that someone needs done and is willing to pay to have it done. The tasks vary but are very easy to do.

Helium

Take a look at the creator of Helium’s interview

Within your first 4 months on Helium, you will be rewarded 5 dollars for being on their site and it is a very good site. Just make sure your grammar is correct.

Squidoo

Squidoo pays you to create “lenses” and lenses are pages that are sort of like flyers or signposts or overview articles. I do not know too much about this site but tons and tons of people have written for Squidoo so check them out.

Constant-Content

Constant Content is a little different than the other posts that I have written above. Constant Content pays you to be an author for their website and publishers purchase your work (that is how you are paid). I would recommend this to people who are trying to get into Freelance work.

Here are the 15 websites that pay you for your content. I will be providing a lot more so look out for part 2! Thank you all for reading this and I hope that it helps.

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  1. ceegirl Says:

    Thanks for sharing the information.

  2. richard wing Says:

    Very informative article. I will have to check these out!

  3. Liz Sapphire Says:

    Interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing!

  4. Valerie Curtiss Says:

    Thanks for sharing, we all need to know how to make more money for our articles. Thank you.

  5. Mystify Says:

    Terrific article D as always!! Another one I will be bookmarking! Glad your back!

  6. CA Johnson Says:

    Thanks for sharing these sites with us. I will have to check them out.

  7. Uma Shankari Says:

    A good collection; my only complaint is that you should have done a bit more work in finding more about each of the sites (at least some of them) and shared your personal experiences. You can do that even now and submit the fix. For example, hubpages is an adsense enabled site: it doesn’t pay you directly. Only google pays; you have a good community there; it has a good pagerank, so if you insert links to say your triond articles there, you contribute a valuable backlink etc.

  8. Francois Hagnere Says:

    Thank you so much for the advice! Very informative.

  9. Jane Benitez Says:

    Great information and I was totally unaware of Redgage – can’t wait to check it out. Thanks so much for some very useful tips.

  10. Hazel Crowther Says:

    Thankyou for doing the research. I wish you great success, you deserve it for passing on this information to us.

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