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Who pays you to write?

Most of my income from writing comes from SEOClerks with either article writing, blog posts, blog comments or forum posts.

I tried out a new site for publishing articles awhile back and it hasn't paid off like I wanted it to. Though I have $28 in the account now, it took ages to accumulate. The site is called BubbleWS and it only earns if you are logged in and interacting, where as other sites such as Hubpages earn money for you, even if you rarely login.

I want to publish some Kindle ebooks about practical or weird subjects and sell them for a small amount of money. I think this would be another good way to generate residual writing income.

How are you earning from your writing skills?

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barry
I have always wondered how BubbleWS earns money. Does not seem like a huge money maker.



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Beverly
I have always wondered how BubbleWS earns money. Does not seem like a huge money maker.

You have to be very active on the BubbleWS site by liking other content and making comments and others reciprocate. Some members spend 12 hours a day there. To me, that sounds more like a job, but all they are earning is $15-$25 for the effort. I like to put my writing up at a place and just let it earn a residual income for me, as it's done on HubPages. If Hubpages stops working, then I will find another site that pays as well.



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Maggie777
I have tried taking writing project on Odesk once on hourly bases it was a good experience Who pays you to write?



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Maggie777
I agree the best way is to ask the writers to provide a sample content and then decide if they are writing the content which is according to the expectations. After that you may hire this is my opinion. Who pays you to write?



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angie828
SEOClerks is where I get the majority of my writing jobs.



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Beverly
For now, it's only microjobs like this one... But, I've heard about a ton of places where they pay writers (Demand Studios, iWriter, SkyWord, Writertown, Media Shower...)

Demand studios offers steady work for writers but you need a certification or degree in the category you are writing in. That might be problematic for some.



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Maggie777
SEOClerks is where I get the majority of my writing jobs.

I agree forums really help especially seoclerks is a good place to get some



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Beverly
I agree forums really help especially seoclerks is a good place to get some


Especially true if you use your signature line to advertise your services as other members will have a chance to see what you offer.



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Briggs
You have to be very active on the BubbleWS site by liking other content and making comments and others reciprocate. Some members spend 12 hours a day there. To me, that sounds more like a job, but all they are earning is $15-$25 for the effort. I like to put my writing up at a place and just let it earn a residual income for me, as it's done on HubPages. If Hubpages stops working, then I will find another site that pays as well.


You might ear more money if you write on your own blog. If you started now, you could have a full time income in less than a year depending on the popularity of your subject and blog.



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Maggie777
Especially true if you use your signature line to advertise your services as other members will have a chance to see what you offer.

So true no doubt about it Who pays you to write?



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evie
Demand studios offers steady work for writers but you need a certification or degree in the category you are writing in. That might be problematic for some.

Do you have to submit something to prove that you have the degree?



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DigitalReadySEO
I am actually looking for someone with vast SEO experience to write content on a blog.
Someone who are interested in doing research and constant learning. Some knowledge about international / local SEO would be nice.
If you are interested please ping me.



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vinaya
I work on a couple of freelancer sites, where I bid on writing jobs. However, the most lucrative writing projects I receive are from independent clients. It happens that I someone finds me and offers the writing job. If I am satisfied with the pay rate, I accept the job. If the client is satisfied, The one-time client becomes a long-term client.



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augusta
I write for so many people and sites.Write for clients on Fiverr, writing companies online, independent clients, for my blog and lastly posting on forums.So I juggle a lot daily but offline engagements don't allow me do much but I try anyway.



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Corzhens
My main line is content provider for forums and I am earning just a small amount in my daily freelancing. I am actually looking for a site where I can submit my article for publication. That I will be paid for the published article and that I will also earn from the likes and comments that my article gets. That’s a pretty good way of earning because aside from writing, there’s also the camaraderie among the community members.



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