Get Paid for Writing Articles Online

From LoveToKnow Freelance-Writing

If you're interested in earning some extra money from the comfort of your own home, you may find yourself wondering how to get paid for writing articles online. Even if you're not interested in launching a full-time freelance writing career, there are several opportunities available to earn some cash for your way with words.

Web writing can help you earn some extra cash.

Get Paid for Writing Articles Online via Revenue Share

The easiest way for someone with no previous experience to get paid for writing articles online is to write for a site that pays via revenue share. These sites are open to working with students, stay-at-home moms, recently-laid-off business people, retirees in search of supplemental income, and those who simply would like to earn a little extra money from writing about topics of personal interest. Some sites require you to set up a Google AdSense account, while others do not.

Examples of sites that allow writers to earn money via a revenue share arrangement include:

Social Media Trader has compiled a list of 100 revenue sharing sites that may be useful as markets for your writing. The list includes both new and established companies, so investigate each site's terms of use carefully before you begin writing.

When writing for revenue share, it's helpful to keep in mind the following tips:

  • Search for profitable keywords. Revenue share sites typically allow you to pick your own topics, but some areas are much more profitable than others. If you write articles targeted towards keywords that earn $1 or more per click, you'll do much better than writing about topics that are only worth pennies per click. Word Tracker is a free keyword information tool you can use to learn more about what searches are most popular. Google AdWords also has a keyword tool that indicates approximate prices for keywords of interest.
  • Look for sites that allow you to retain rights to your work. When you're only writing for a percentage of the profit and no upfront payment, there is no need to be giving away all rights to your articles. You want to have the option of reselling them or compiling them into an e-book at a later date.
  • Proofread your work carefully. Since most revenue share sites do not employ full-time editors, it's up to you to make sure your writing meets the highest possible quality standards. Check for typos and grammatical errors before you publish your work; a piece filled with obvious mistakes is unlike to inspire visitors to stay long enough to click on any ads.
  • Do not spam other Web sites encouraging people to click on your ads. This tactic may seem like an easy way to boost your earnings, but it's against the terms of service for most sites and will get you banned from further article submissions.

Write for Upfront Payments

The primary difference between sites that allow writers to work for revenue share versus those that pay upfront is the expectation of quality. With a revenue share site, the company has no risk allowing to you publish any article you choose. If the article doesn't earn money, you simply won't get paid. If the company agrees to pay you an upfront fee, however, they are likely to require articles that meet predetermined standards for length, research, and keyword use. For this reason, you can expect to go through a much more detailed application process—often involving submitting writing samples and a resume or work history. You may also asked to commit to writing a specific number of articles per month, whereas revenue share sites allow you to write whenever you have free time.

The LoveToKnow Freelance Writing article on Job Listings for Writers provides information regarding resources for finding writing opportunities that offer upfront payments. Keep in mind that competition for these gigs is often quite fierce; don't be discouraged if your first applications aren't accepted. To get paid for writing articles online, persistence and patience are vital.



 


Comments

Atreyee,

Each site has different policies about how often they pay. The Job Listings for Writers lists sites that will pay for content.

Jodee Redmond LoveToKnow Editor

-- Contributed by: JC Redmond

Can you please suggest me some sites which pays daily or on alternate days for writing gigs?

-- Contributed by: Atreyee

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