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  • I thought it would be nice to share some of the other places I have found where you can write blog postings or articles and make money from them. Hope you find this helpful.

    Factoidz.com: You can write articles on this site and get paid through Google adsense if you have a Google adsense account. This is a growing community of lots of people and is a very nice web site. If you have a question to ask or want to answer questions go here and you will be able to do just that. Some members only ask questions, whereas all members can ask or answer. You can answer in a short message or you can write a factoid of 400 words or more and answer the question that way. You don’t have to write only about the questions being asked on the site, you are free to write about anything that you know about. This site is for sharing knowledge.

    Rantblogger.com: If you have a rant about something write it and send it in to rantblogger.com. If they like it they will pay you $15 per rant article you write. You can also get rants posted to their site, even if they choose not to pay you for it. They are opening up another site soon in the beta version, called writebite.com, where people will freely be able to post rants and other people will be able to vote up the rant or rank it and if your rant is among the top 3, then you will get $5.

    Toptenz.net: This site has top ten lists on everything you could think of. If you like writing top ten lists or have a top ten list that you want to write then check out this site which will pay you $15 per top ten list you come up with that they like. Even if you don’t write a top ten list still check their site out because many of the top ten lists are funny and entertaining.

    Ehow.com: Ehow is an article site where you can write how-to articles about anything you wish. You can make money by the amount of people who view your article and also through how many people click on the ads on your article’s page. You can make a fair amount with enough articles on ehow. It’s worth giving it a shot to make a little extra on the side.

    I also like Associated Content, although I find that it’s harder for me to get paid for my writing on there and takes forever. As you all know already, we get paid $1.00 per post per day here on today.com, along with pay for how many views our blog gets. I am very fond of today.com and I hope it continues to grow and get bigger and maybe one day we will be able to earn a living off of writing/blogging on the internet. That is my dream!! Laughing

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    2 Responses to “Other Blogs/Sites That Pay”

    1. pianogeekon 28 Mar 2009 at 11:55 am edit this

      I did the same thing when I started. Wrote a little, got some money and went, whoa what if I wrote a 100 articles. EHow’s system works by paying you some money every time someone clicks on the ads on your article. I have made a lot of friends on eHow and know them personally, and if you learn about SEO and keep writing you have the potential to have a nice income every single month that you can count on. Yes, there are lots that are making over a hundred dollars and some that are making $1000 to $2000 a month. The only mystery is that some people make less or more depending on their SEO knowledge and their writing ability, so if you work at it every day and learn about SEO then you are destined to make a steady income every month. Going to the forums and reading can provide you with all the tools and knowledge you need to know to make money.

    2. mandasparkleon 30 Mar 2009 at 10:48 am edit this

      Thanks for the comment. Now that I realize that EHow has real potential for passive income I’m thinking about focusing a lot more time and energy into writing content for that site. Thanks for the advice. I’m definitely trying to learn as much as I can about SEO now.

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