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Monday, 24 November 2014

Make A Living Writing Blog - To Be Bigger & Better Very Soon

Ola my dear readers!

There cannot be any better feeling than giving your blog all new life. Yes! We are all set to start our Make A Living Writing Blog look extremely bigger ad better. The new blog will definitely be moving to our very own new domain which will be revealed very soon. And this time, it is going to include wider options for all of you to help making money by not even writing but by several other ways.

Make A Living Writing was inactive for almost an year but gone are those days.

We definitely are hungry for some great suggestions which we can incorporate in our new version of the blog. Do email your suggestions/feedback to "MakeALivingBlog@gmail.com" and we shall definitely incorporate all that you suggest to us. Promise!

With a promise to help you in a bigger and better way, we shall see you soon.

Keep Writing! Keep Sharing!

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Top 5 Reasons Why Freelancers Need Private Clients (Guest Post)


If you're in freelancing for keeps, you need private clients, period. Every single serious freelancer has to make private clients and direct deals a priority in their business. The truth is, your chances are going to be mighty slim otherwise.
Here's a brief look at the five top reasons why YOU should be grinding it out every day, advertising yourself and making yourself known to potential private clients.

eLance, Fiverr, oDesk, Guru. What do all these freelance sites have in common? They charge you or your client extra.
On most professional freelance sites, like eLance and oDesk, you'll find that the client is charged extra. For example, if you do a job for $100, on eLance the client gets charged $100 + 8.75%.
When you deal directly with clients, and he pays the money upfront straight to your PayPal account (or whatever e-payment system you use), you don't get charged, and he doesn't either. It's a win-win.
Over at Fiverr, they take a 20% cut of whatever job you do. So, in reality, you're earning a measly $4 per gig (provided that no extras were purchased). Again, when you deal directly with clients, you're not losing out, and neither is he.

Dealing directly with private clients allows you to build a better relationship. You get to know each other (a little bit), you exchange e-mail addies, maybe even connect via social media; when you use a third-party program, you don't get to do all these things.
When you build a relationship with your client, he/she is more likely to realize that your services are an essential part of his/her business. Thus, they'll always have you at the back of their mind, and there's as much greater chance of them coming back to you, and giving you all their related work. In the long run, it's much more profitable to have ten clients who give you all their work, than a thousand who give you a job once and never come back.
Building relationships is the way to go.

3. Moolah
Yep, moolah is just another word for money.
Private clients are much more likely to pay you more for the same amount of work, for two reasons:
- When clients  use eLance/oDesk, most of the time they'll be going for the lowest-paid Philippino (no offense intended0.
- Since they get to know you better, they don't mind paying more. They know your quality of work, and they will actually pay you exactly what you deserve.
Number one, by the way, is just an inescapable fact. It's just true. Sorry, fellas. Number two is also true. When they get to know you, they're more comfortable giving larger amounts of money since they KNOW that you're gonna do a good job and not rip them off.

When you talk to and give a sales pitch to a client privately, there's no competition. There's nobody else around to spoil your chances.
With freelance sites, there's almost always a bidding process happening (excepting Fiverr). Especially for writing jobs, there will normally be close to 30 people bidding, all on the same project. That works out to approximately 3.3%, but it's more likely closer to 1% if you don't have any reviews.
When you deal directly with clients, you're the only one in the picture. Just you, and nobody else. You can set your prices, explain your work and the rest without having to worry about what others are bidding.
Needless to say, this raises the chances of getting hire pretty significantly.

When you do freelancing the private client way, what you know have is a sustainable business model. Something that is both ensured to work, and something that can be profitable enough for you to make a decent living at it.
Once you find your client, it's just a matter of rinse and repeat. And ultimately, this is gonna allow you to achieve the "work from home, work whenever and wherever" lifestyle you really want.

Summing Up
I would highly recommend that you switch to working for private clients, if you haven't already. Yes, eLance might seem great for now, but ultimately it's not gonna work out. 99% of the guys making a living online deal directly with private clients. It's up to you, now.
From Make A Living Writing : If you think that you have a content which can help many readers here, feel free to share that over email at akhil.khatri@alliancelive.com

About the Author: JR John is a happy-go-lucky freelance writer and red panda lover. He runs a website from which you can purchase his high-quality, professionally written articles. JR’s very grateful for the opportunity Akhil has graciously given him to guest post his meaningless rant on Make a Living Writing. To learn more about JR, contact him, or hire his writing services, visit his website.



Tuesday, 1 October 2013

20 Best Ways To Get Freelance Writing Clients (Assignments) : Part 1

Information is flooding everywhere. You just type a single keyword and you will get millions of results. This will help you understand the scope of writing and of freelance writers. By this, I do not mean to mention that any 'this or that' sort of so-called writer can make a good career, not at all. Like any other field, Writing also needs quality writers like you.

Considering the number of quality writers present around, it becomes very important for each of us to have a good number of clients who will give us work. They have options, so they need a reason from you to hire you for their services. The reason will definitely have to be created by you, isn't it? (Your quality content and unique writing style)



Let me help you with 20 best experimented and well-researched ways to get freelance writing clients.

1. Write For Top Bloggers
This is something which will rarely be advertised properly. There are a lot of top bloggers who pay for a quality content written for their blog. 
How do I know whether they pay? You will surely see this mentioned somewhere on their blog. You will have to spend few minutes on it to understand this. If it is not mentioned anywhere and you want to give it a try, drop an email (you will find it mentioned in 'Contact Us' or something like this) asking if they are looking for paid blogger. No one will kill you for that.
Why do they need this? Nice question! I am sure you might be thinking that the top bloggers already have many people ready to write as a guest blogger for free, then why would they need to pay someone for the same. Logically, you are right, but practically not. Having many interested guest bloggers will not guarantee the quality content. With the increasing number of promotion-hungry bloggers, it becomes very difficult for the top bloggers to moderate each and every post and to check on the quality. They would rather get free from this headache by offering financial benefits to quality contributors. It will not be wrong to mention that financial benefits will make you more serious towards writing quality content. 
How much do they pay? It is all case-specific. Some of the top bloggers can pay up to $80 for each quality post, whereas there are some who can pay $5 for the same. You need to take care of the fact that you cannot be greedy specially when you have just started it. Remember that it takes time, you cannot do it overnight.
2. Google It
Am I kidding? I know that you know this very well. Not many bloggers will use Google properly to search for writing clients. You need to search with different keywords and various combinations of it. Google make things very easy when you want to look for anything. It is not humanly possible for anyone to search for their requirement in a specific website.
Some of the most used keywords while looking for writing clients include "guest blogger wanted", "freelance writer wanted", "article writer wanted", "quality writer wanted", "paid writer wanted". Google It now.
3. Get Referred By Other Blogger Friends
Why will anyone refer you when everyone is racing to get more and more work? It does not work this way. When I started blogging, the first thing which happened accidentally was to get in touch with other bloggers. We exchanged some emails, over Skype calls, and we got kind of friends. Perfect networking, I say.
Though my only intention to network with them was to learn some more about blogging and various areas which can be covered (I was zero in Blogging). After some days of being in good network with those bloggers, one of them emailed me to know my interest in writing for one of his clients. She was not able to take that assignment as she was over packed with work from other clients. She decided to passed it on to me, I happily took it, completed it with lot of nervousness (since it was my first paid assignment), and found that client was delighted with my work.
That ways I had one client in my kitty who could give me more work. A simple networking worked for me. Try it as it might work for you too.
4. Sell Yourself On Your Blog
I know that you have been working day and night to promote your blog/website. Some of you have already started getting good results after implementing some very important suggestions posted earlier on Make A Living Writing. Why not you use a special corner on your website to promote yourself. Convey to all your readers that they can hire you for any required services. When they know it, there are more chances to get hired. Isn't it?


BOOKMARK the blog right away to check remaining 16 life-changing points. 

Keep Writing! Keep Making Money! 

Monday, 23 September 2013

7 Best Answers To 'I Am New To Writing. How Can I Make A Living Writing?'

I admit that over the last couple months, I have been a sloth in posting all these useful and important posts for you. Here I am, to give Make A Living Writing a new beginning with a new post coming for you on each Tuesday and Friday as per the Indian Standard Time (IST).

Without wasting more time from your precious schedule for today, I am going to talk to all my writer friends, specially the new ones, about how exactly you can start making a living writing.



You have been reading the old posts posted on the blog Make A Living Writing and you have a good resource of the websites which might help you making a living writing. No point repeating the same stuff here. Today I am going to mention some of the things which might help you in 'NOT MAKING A LIVING WRITING'. Yes, you need to take care of the below points if you are really serious about making this happen. So let's start!

1. You do not have Unique Content
I have been hearing this for last five years that I cannot make money from writing until I have something unique. That crap of an advice made me sit without blogging for months and then one fine day I just decided to go ahead with what I feel it should be all about. My first blog was about inspirational stuffs in my own words. Nothing unique in it, isn't it? There are thousands of similar blogs around, but the only unique thing about my blog was that it had 'I' writing.  
So, you need not have to spend time thinking what UNIQUE thing you should be writing about. Just put your efforts and make it happen, ignore what others have to say.
2.  You do not like To Read
Even if you a preacher, you will realise some day that you do not have anything else to preach on. Reading is one of the most important thing when you talk about writing. No human has unlimited ideas. It is just the knowledge and inspiration which help you write more and more on new things. Do not kill your readers with the same stuff you know just because you do not like reading. 
You should not read only on your niche, but others too. You can always take inference from anything you read, give it your taste, and write on it. Keep reading!
3. You do not like Competitions
Do not like competitions and that's why you want to start make a living writing? You can immediately start looking for other alternatives to make a living. You need to realise that with the ever increasing numbers of writers, any reader can access to millions of posts which are related to what he is looking for. That is where the competition comes in. Out of millions of similar posts, you need to make your content very clear and qualitative so that you can stand out and make money from it. Do not forget the first point I made in this post of making every content of yours tasting like it has 'I' in it.
4. You are not Creative
Creativity in writing? Are you kidding me? No Sir/Ma'm, I am not.
What are you planning to write on today? Just Google search a related keyword and you will find thousands of articles already posted on what you were thinking of. I am definitely not blaming you for kind of rewriting same content again and again because you really cannot help it. Believe it or not, you will have to do this at one point of time (specially during your first year of writing). That sort of rewriting does not help much in making money writing. 
You have to keep thinking on the new areas you can touch upon. Some new concepts from the same thing you have been reading all these years. As I mentioned earlier, it is all about what you infer from what you read. If your knowledge base is good, you can think of something creative for sure.
5.  You are just a Writer
Please, please! Do not abuse me for calling you 'Just A Writer', I actually do not mean what you think (That's what I was talking about ;). You infer things from what you read; and here there can be multiple meanings. Isn't it?) 
So what I am trying to tell you is that you should not be just a writer. That writer who can type 250+ letters per minute on the keyboard and finish the stuff in minutes. As you read in point number 2 above, competition is not when you type faster; it is when you think faster and better. That same creative concept you are writing on will make you different from others. That will help you differentiate yourself from other writers, when clients look for you. At the same time, you should know how to market yourself. Marketing? Let's talk about it in the next point.
6. You are not good at Marketing
"I read a lot. I just love competitions. I am Creative. I know how to differentiate myself from others. But still, I am not able to make much money. Why?"
That's the stage most of my fellow writer friends are at. Isn't it? Marketing yourself is very very important, but at the same time it is very very difficult. As they say, "Good things never comes cheap". You might be posting something really great post after post, but no one is actually reading it.
You can use different techniques of SEO to get your website higher PR. You can use some paid marketing services. You can even hire a freelancer to help you promote your website. Things are still not that easy. You have to take care that you are not over-doing it as that might actually hamper your image for clients. You cannot compromise on something lesser because that's when you are not making enough money. You have to use various analytics to keep a track on the growth of your website. That's not an easy process either.
My only suggestion for all those new writers is to promote the website on an average.
7.  You are a Sloth (Like I was in last couple months)
Anything, everything, you are writing about should be fast. Imagine that Best Buy has decided to offer first 10 customers on Christmas Day a brand new iPad 4. What are you going to do? Wait till evening thinking that you will still be one of those 10 lucky people? Something similar works in writing too. When you have something trending and you are too slow to write/think of writing on the same, you are not going to get that extra advantage. 
Make yourself active and writer your creative content faster.

Do you still want me to take your time? Go for it and show what you are capable of. It all starts with you and ends with you because you write it for your readers, they read it, help you with some comments/feedback which ultimately helps you being better and stronger. Right?

For any questions you have, I am always there for you at akhil.khatri@alliancelive.com (direct contact). Considering the number of emails I receive daily, I will try my best to respond to your emails at the earliest. Hope you understand.

Last but not the least, DO FOLLOW, DO COMMENT, DO SHARE, DO SUBSCRIBE, DO WHATEVER :)

Keep Writing!
  
  



Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Report #1: How 'Make A Living Writing' is doing and How many people found it helpful?

Dear Visitors,

After being away for almost two months, Make A Living Writing is coming back with a new beginning, with some new awesome posts which will help you make a lot and lot of money, seriously.

These first five months of the blog were really amazing where we got amazing 179 Subscribers like you with more than 70000 unique visitors, not a bad start in any way I say. Some of you might be finding it hard to believe, ain't you? I am really not joking. Want to know the technique and work I have put on my blog to get this result? Subscribe now, Follow now, because I will be posting a detailed content on this very very soon.

I have been receiving a lot of emails daily from people having queries and doubts. I am feeling very proud to declare that I have helped more than 700 people in making money through what they write. I just want this number to increase every day and I am all set to help you with your questions and doubts.

What are you waiting for? Stay connected with the blog by Subscribing it, Following it, Bookmarking it.

Thanks,

Sunday, 30 June 2013

'Make A Living Writing' invite Guest Bloggers

You might always be wondering why do people Guest Blog. Guest Blogging is one of the most powerful technique of getting lot and lot of traffic on your Blog/Website.

Make A Living Writing is giving you an opportunity to feature yourself as a Guest Blogger.



Here is what we are looking for:
1. A relevant content which will help people in Make A Living Writing. It can be your personal experience, researched content, good theory, or anything else.
2. The submission should not be a copy pasted stuff. When we say that, we will check that in 30 best websites to check plagiarism
3. Email your content to akhil.khatri (at) alliancelive (dot) com


There is no limit on number of Guest Blogs as we do not believe in limiting access quality content. If your content is great, you will be featured.

Stay connected for more awesome opportunities coming in.

Do FOLLOW. Do BOOKMARK. Do COMMENT. Do SHARE.

Friday, 28 June 2013

30 Best Websites To Check Plagiarism Online For Free

One things which writer is scared of is to see his work being copy-pasted by someone else. Believe it or not, there are millions of posts being posted daily which do not pass Plagiarism Check. Thousands of Bloggers/Writers are posting their original contents online and there are many who are spinning their content. Before we talk more about Plagiarism, let us see what exactly it means. In simple words, 'Plagiarism' is using similar content/ imitating content. 


Today, I am going to share 30 best websites to check plagiarism online for free. This post will not relevant for those who have nothing to do with Plagiarism (those copy paste people out there), but will be of huge value for bloggers and writers like us, like you and me.

10. Doc Cop
13. Viper
19. EVE2

Though there can be many more plagiarism websites online, but these are surely among the top. 

If you know any other such websites which you think deserves to be in the list mentioned above, do post it as the comment. I will surely include it in the list in the post in 'Make A Living Writing'. 

Do SHARE. Do BOOKMARK. Do COMMENT.

Saturday, 22 June 2013

21 Most Inspirational And Biggest Benefits Of Blogging

There was a time when there was nothing called a 'Blog'. Today, there are thousands of them being created everyday. Some create it just because they want to see what happens after they click 'Create Blog', some create it just for fun, some do it for serious purpose, and so on.



As I would not want you to imagine the things which people consider while starting their blog, I have compiled a list of 21 most inspirational and biggest benefits of having a blog. Here they are:

1. Becoming Good Writer : Many of us start blogging without having good hand with writing (including me). After spending several months writing blog posts, the blogger actually finds himself becoming better and better in his writing.

2. Sharing Knowledge : I have seen people having a good specific knowledge which is not known to many people. Many bloggers create their blog for the purpose of sharing their knowledge. Cooking Blogs, Blogs on Expert advise, can be taken as an example for this.

3. Big Influence : With good content, you develop a good loyal base of readers. Once you have it, you have people who respect and follow you.

4. Becoming Expert : It may all start with a well known information, but not many people reach the level of expertise. Just by writing on 'Make A Living Writing' does not this blog a successful blog. I have to keep posting things which will be helpful for all of yous, plus will be something which you can find nowhere else. That's becoming an expert. Once you are an expert, you realize the benefits.

5. Networking : Believe it or not, network is something which we all wants to grow bigger and better. 

6. SEO Improvement : With good content, you improve the SEO for your blog.

7. Build Email Base : Almost all of us check the emails daily and that's what makes emails as the best option to communicate. Having a lot of readers and comments and loyal base, gives you access to a lot of email IDs. You can communicate your relevant things to your readers via email. Do not SPAM.

8. Knowledge Base : You may not be having enough knowledge on what you are writing your blog on, but being regular to what you are writing, you ultimately gain knowledge of your subject.

9. Sell Your Product : Create a virtual store or link on the side of your blog and get your sales.

10. Start A New Business : Your blog which was created just for fun may turn into a new business tomorrow. I personally know many bloggers who started blogging just for fun for few hours in a week, but they are now writing full time making it their business. They are making $1000-$5000 a month easily.

11. Champion Researcher : That's something I just realized. I have been blogging since last 5 years on various blogs and I can promise one thing for sure. Be it anything you want, I can get it researched for you. That's what blogging made me.

12. Increased Creativity : Imagine yourself eating same food everyday. Same thing happens with your readers when you post your blog with similar content or tone. Keep surprising your readers with something out of the box. Regular bloggers generate this benefit,.

13. Making Money Through Advertisement Revenue : Google Adsense, Clicksor, many more. You can see my old post on 36 Best Websites For Revenue Generation 

14. Social Sharing : Your website or Facebook Page or any other link will start getting more traffic if you have it linked to your popular blog.

15. Fame Game : Who will not like to become famous guy? If you are good at what you do, you can expect a big queue for your views always. People will start seeking advise and guidance from you.

16. Business Ventures : Do expect other business opportunities coming in for tie-up or merger or something even better.

17. Understand Your Readers : As you keep blogging and start tracking the comments, traffic sources, social shares, etc, you will understand what your readers are actually looking for (if you do not have it yet on your blog). Realizing that, you can keep them more engaged and loyal by giving them what they want.

18. Better Social Shares : If you have a fan page on Facebook or Twitter, then sharing quality content and links will definitely help you building better platforms on Facebook and Twitter, after all they are not there only for your stupid messages and personal photographs.

19. More And More Writing : The more you write, The more you write. Confusing? It is just like any other thing you are indulged in. If you will write a lot, you will actually end up writing more and more and will ultimately love it.

20. Inspire Others : People who have been following you, will definitely want to start something what you did. It will inspire many people to start posting quality content.

21. Satisfy Yourself : I write to satisfy myself. I always wanted to be more on a social side than on preaching side. That is the only reason why Make A Living Writing came into existence.



Though I have mentioned 21 Biggest Benefits of Blogging, I would still want to request each one of you to mention more. It can be anything, just post it in the comment.

Do SHARE. Do BOOKMARK. Do FOLLOW. 

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

31 Best (And Free) Places To Effectively Promote Your Website Or Blog or Link

One thing I am going to promise in the beginning of this post that every post in the Make A Living Writing Blog is going to change the way you look at WRITING. For best results, I would recommend you to have a look at every post on the blog and see what it can give you.



Each of us, who is having a website or a blog, is looking for more and more traffic. Getting traffic might be little easy because all it needs is some spam link and some stupid promotional strategies, but getting a good traffic takes some time. All of you who are reading this post is what I call a good visitor.

Today, I am going to share with you 31 free best places to effectively promote your website or blog. Here we go:

3. Digg
4. Reddit
7. DMOZ
10. Amfibi
15. So Much
18. Tagza
19. Diigo
22. Google
23. Bing
24. Yahoo
28. Buzzle


There are many more effective free websites in the genres of the websites mentioned above. I would have posted one thousand links here, but it will not do much good to you. I would request you to Google Search 'Websites like <website name>' and you will be having a good list in front of you. 

I know that it is not very easy to reach the places where you want to, but it is very much possible. I have started Make A Living Writing some three months back and have started getting quality readers including you. All matters is quality, not quantity.

My next blog will be having a huge list of 'Article Submission Websites', really huge. What are those websites going to do to your website or blog or link? I say, "Wonders".

Stay connected and I will help you create some real magic to your website.

Do BOOKMARK. Do COMMENT. Do FOLLOW. Do SHARE.

Happy Writing!

Monday, 15 April 2013

How to make $1000 per day writing what you want? No Spam

It will surely be a dream come true for most of us if we will be able to make $1000 per day. That is $365,000 annually which is a gigantic figure. For my non-US readers, you can simply use this figure to calculate the figure in your currency.

As I have been promising you all again and again that this blog is no similar to any other blog, I will not be including anything which is impractical and fake. When I am mentioning this big amount earning, I want to make one thing very clear to all of you. It will definitely require a lot of time, dedication, passion, good content, and patience. It might not happen overnight, but it is very much possible in couple of months.



Let's see what all you will have to do to start making $1000 per day:

1. Google Adsense - Let me be very honest in saying that nothing works better than Google Adsense when we talk about any Advertisement Revenue Programs. Google Adsense does not allow you to use any similar program to be used on the website/blog parallel to one account. A good blog/website which is getting anything between 3,000 to 15,000 per day can make $25 to $100 based on the CPC,CTR. Having one blog/website where you update it once or twice a week is not sufficient in helping you make $1000 a day. It is always great to be having 3-6 blogs/websites and updating each one after the other. This way you can keep your blogs/websites updated, plus can multiply your earnings. Considering you have 5 blogs/websites with 10,000 visits per website per day, you can touch a figure of $500.

2. Selling your own ebook - If you are dedicated to writing, you should definitely try writing some ebooks for yourself. There can be two ways to earn out of it. First, you can sell your ebooks on websites like amazon and ebay. You can market/promote it on your websites, blogs, social networking sites, or on many other places and increase your sales. You can read my previous post 50 Best Websites To Sell Your Ebooks for more details. With an average of 10 sales a day (which is manageable) and selling price of $5 (taking the least figure), you will be able to make $50 per day. Apart from selling it online, you can get it published by a company and make sales from the hard copies too.

3. Youtube Videos - Am I wasting your time here? Not at all. Creating a Youtube channel and posting videos which can talk about your posts, ebooks, or anything else related to writing, can help you in self-promotion plus money. Just post videos, enable monetiation, and share with your friends. If you are getting something like 5,000 views daily, you can make approximately $50 per day.

4. Write for Websites/Blogs : Writing for approximately 3-5 hours in a day for other companies/clients/websites can help you make $150-$450 easily. If you are not sure of the website lists you can write for, do check our previous post 101 Best Websites To Make Money Writing Articles


After reading this post, it looks like an impossible task because if it is that easy, rest 6 billion people could make also tried it. Most of us cannot be dedicated and patient for this. I would want you to try working on it for couple of months and see. You will surely be able to touch that figure.

How much I am making from writing? Well! I am going to disclose that to all of you very soon. Maybe in couple of weeks :)

Feel free to share your experiences and earnings (if you wish to).

Stay Connected! FOLLOW & BOOKMARK us.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

101 Best Websites To Make Money Writing Articles

"There are many of us who know a number of useful websites using which we are earning couple hundred dollars, but we would never want to share that website with anyone else. Why would we? The world is full of competitions."

Just by sharing the information of those useful websites/agencies, you will not stop getting any more work. I have always believed in doing something which is good for maximum number of people, and I know many of you believe the same.

Today, I am going to share with 101 best websites to make money writing articles/stories/posts. There is no sequence which I am following here. Let's get started:

1. DemandStudios.com : Demand Studios is always looking for good writers. Just visit their website, apply, share the samples as requested, and get started. You may get anything between $15 to $60 for an article.

2. Suite101.com : Suite 101 was founded in 1996 and is one among the popular online magazines. They do not pay fixed amount for the articles you write for them, they follow revenue sharing system. There is no limit on the money you make per article.

3. Constant-Content.com : Constant Content is a great platform for people who want to buy or sell their articles. If you have a lot of articles which you have never sold to anyone, you can use them here. Just upload the article, set your price, and get the buyer. You can earn anything between $5 to $100 per article based on the price you set.

4. Bukisa.com : Bukisa works on the revenue sharing system. You post the articles or blog posts, the Bukisa team review your content, they approve it, and you start getting paid as per the system. You can keep track of any penny you make here. You can also earn money by referring it to your friends.

5. AssociatedContent.com : You can write anything you wish to. Be it videos, blog posts, reviews, or anything else, you get paid as per the revenue sharing system. The more popular your content becomes, the more money you can make.

6. ehow.com : If you can write the step by step instructions for anything, this is a great place for you. 

7. DeveloperWriters.com : Good news for my tech friends. This is the website which can pay for writing about programming or web design. Here, the accepted articles will pay you $30-$50, and accepted tutorials will pay you $45-$120.

8. psd.tutplus.com : PSD Tut+ pays you for writing articles/tutorials on Adobe Photoshop. A tutorial will pay you anything between $50 and $200.

9. WorldStart.com : All of you, my friends, who know very well about the computers, this is a place for you. Write articles for them on the computer tips and get paid anything between $25 to $90 per article.

10. WritersWeekly.com : Writers Weekly is an online publication where you get $40 to $75 per article.

11. OneSpoonAtATime.com : One Spoon At A Time is not a regular place for the writers, but it surely is a great platform to get featured and earn some money. Every month, they feature two guest bloggers on their website. If you get featured, they pay you flat rate of $50. Money might not be great but visibility is. Try it!

12. PhotoshopTutorials.com : Another good website for the Photoshop people. Every tutorial you write for them gives you $150 to $350. Writing once in a month for them may help you get a good portion of the monthly income.

13. TheTechLabs.com : If you are an expert in all Adobe products, do not miss to try your hand with The Tech Labs. Every contribution pays you from $50 to $80.

14. vector.tutplus.com : Write about Vector, submit it to Vector Tut+, and earn $150. As simple as that!

15. Nelrc.org/changeagent : Contribute anything on the adult education and get paid $50 for it. Just be good at it.

16. Ceramics.org : Earn anything between $25 to $150 per submission by writing bulletins/news/articles.

17. DropZone.com : Those who know about Skydiving can try their hand here. You get $50 for every accepted article and $100 for the featured article.

18. MetroParent.com : Metro Parent is a parenting magazine. They pay $15 to $40 for short article and $150-$175 for the detailed articles.

19. SitePoint.com : Site Point is a place for all you Web Developments guys. Write and earn anything between $150-$250 for every submission.

20. ThemeForest.net : Again for web developers. Theme Forest pays you $100 for every contribution.

21. hv-designs.co.in : This is for Photoshop people. Write and get $125 for the contribution.

22. SpyreStudios.com : Contribute your work related to Web Design with them and earn $50 to $160 for your articles and tutorials.

23. Pxleyes.com : Every accepted design related post on this website will give you $200. 

24. Uxbooth.com : Another website which pays for design related articles. They pay $100 for the accepted contribution.

25. MostInspired.com : They are Design and Inspiration blog. The payment depends on the quality of your work.

26. CrazyLeafDesign.com : Crazy Leaf pay you for your design related articles as per the quality of the content.

27. PvmGarage.com : Here is something for design and coding guys. Get paid as per the content quality.

28. Triond.com : Triond pays for anything you want to write in your free time. Triond team will review your work and you will be able to your work on your account. They pay you as per the revenue sharing system.

29.  Hubpages.com : Hubpages has become very popular today. Write anything, post them, and get paid as per the revenue sharing system.

30. Helium.com : Helium offers 3 ways of making money. You can earn as per revenue sharing system, you can earn upfront payments, or you can make money by participating in the contests. 

31. Squidoo.com : Squidoo is similar to Hubpages. 

32. Xomba.com : Xomba offers you to write and share with the community. It works on revenue sharing system.

33. Families.com : Families invite the bloggers and pay them as per the content you write for them.

34. Pakt.com : Pakt allows you to submit any tutorials you want to contribute. They pay you fixed amount for the same.

35. ExpertsColumn.com : Experts Column allows you to write anything you wish to. They work on the revenue sharing system.

36. WritersDomain.net : Writers Domain pays you to write anything of your choice.

37. InfoBarrel.com : Info Barrel shares the revenue with the writers. The percentage varies between 75 to 90.

38. Snipsly.com : This is another social bookmarking website which shares upto 80% revenue with the writers.

39. Seekyt.com : Seekyt share 70% revenue with the writers.

40. SquidStop.com : I have never tried it personally, but I heard that they share 100% revenue with the writer. Check and validate the information.

41. Jevitt.com : Jevitt is another revenue sharing website which shares 80% revenue.

42. SheToldMe.com : She Told Me shares 100% revenue with the writer.

43. TipDrop.com : Another revenue sharing based website which shares 75% revenue with the writer.

44. BestReviewer.com : Best reviewer pays you 100% revenue for writing top reviews.

45. Flixya.com : This website is not only for articles, but for videos, music, photos as well. Get 100% of the revenue you make there.

46. OnGoBee.com : On Go Bee shares 60% revenue with the users.

47. TagFoot.com : Tag Foot shares 50% revenue with its writers.

48. Mixx.com : Share anything you wish to and get 50% revenue to your account.

49. Rateitall.com : Rate It All gives you 50% revenue.

50. ODesk.com : This is a website where you can find number of jobs. Apply for the work you like to do, get selected, submit work, and earn money. There are multiple tests available on Odesk which can increase your eligibility to get better work.

51. Elance.com : This website is similar to ODesk. There are multiple clients who outsource the work to you.

52. Fiverr.com : Yes, you read it right. Fiverr can also help writers. Write small articles, letters, or anything you are good at the fixed price for clients.

53. JustaFive.com : This website is similar to Fiverr.

54. TenBux.com : Ten Bux allows you to offer your service at $10. 

55. Dollar3.com : This is also similar to Fiverr where you offer your services at $3.

56. FittyTown.com : Another website similar to Fiverr where each task should be $50.

57. BreakStudios.com : Break Studios are looking for new writers always. You can earn $15 to $95 per article.

58. Textbroker.com : Textbroker allows number of articles listed in their software. You can choose the article of your subject and submit. The pay depends on the writer level you are at. Level 1 pays the highest and Level 5 pays the lowest. You can also form a team or get direct order, if you are good at what you write.

59. DemandMedia.com : They are similar to Break Studios and pay $15 to $35 per article.

60. WiseGeek.com : Wise Geek pays you $10 to $14 per article. 

61. eCopywriters.com : They always hire quality writers. You can earn upto $25 per hours.

62. LoveToKnow.com : Love To Know pays you for writing on various niche subjects. The payment depends on the quality of the content.

63. Seed.com : AOL takes care of the website. The writers can submit any content they wish to. They follow the revenue sharing system.

64. QualityGal.com : Quality Gal hires writers all around the world. They pay $10 to $30 per accepted article.

65. WordsofMouth.com : They offer work to writers from UK, Canada, and US. The payment varies as per the content quality.

66. BrightHub.com : Bright Hub is a revenue sharing website.

67. Oboulo.com : Oboulo is similar to Hubpages. They follow revenue sharing system.

68. LookingForClues.com : Looking For Clues follows revenue sharing system.

69. DigitalPoint.com : Digital Point is similar to Textbroker where you can choose the article from multiple genres. You get paid as per the content quality.

70. Ayushveda.com : Here is a website specially for the Indians. They accept all kinds of quality articles and pay $2.5 per 500 words. Very less payment, but this is a good option for you write and earn.

71. iWriter.com : Another website with low payment of $2.5 per 500 words, but good option for Indian writers.

72. AsiaWriter.com : A good website for the Asian friends where the payment varies between $8 to $20 per article. While applying, the writer has to take a test of 20 questions. If you pass, you become the member.

73. Instamedia.com : Another website for Indian writers which pays approximately $2.5 per 500 words.

74. ArticleContentProvider.com : Article Content Provider pays you $10 per article.

75. WritersNetwork.com : Writers Network pays you between $10 to $25 per article.

76. ContentCurrent.com : Content Current pays per word. You can submit article to this website using their online integrated software. 

77. Stretcher.com : They pay approximately $0.10 per word. 

78. WriterAccess.com : Writer Access accept all kinds of articles and pay depending on the content quality.

79. KnowMoreMedia.com : Know More Media pay fixed rate for the articles which they mention before handling any work to you.

80. SeekingAlpha.com : Seeking Alpha pays $10 per 1000 words article. 

81. ConsumerSearch.com : The writers are required to write about consumer products. They pay between $10 to $45 per article.

82. FirstBeatMedia.com : First Beat Media require full time writers normally. There are some positions which they fill with freelancers.

83. UserFeel.com : User Feel pays you for writing website reviews. They pay $10 per article.

84. OnceWritten.com : Once Written pay $5 for articles, book reviews, or any other content they require.

85. Whereiski.com : They pay between $10 to $20 for ever contribution.

86. About.com : About pays over $500 per month for the freelance work. The work required is very manageable as their rate is really very good.

87. Skyword.com : Skyword pays $10 per contribution with the revenue share. This is a great website to get money from dual sources.

88. Knoji.com : They pay $30 for every accepted article.

89. Scripted.com : I have no idea about the payments on Scripted, but heard that they are one of the pay masters. You can expect good money writing for them.

90. WorldStart.com : World Start requires the writers to be more of tech-related. Their payment varies between $15 to $65 per article.

91. Copify.com : Copify is only for UK writers. You can expect a good rate per article.

92. TechWriters.com : Tech Writers pay $15 per contribution.

93. forms.copypress.com : Copypress is a team of writers who are always looking for other writers to work with them. There are various topics available to write on. I have no idea about their payment details.

94. EssayWriters.net : Essay Writers pay $16 for every accepted contribution.

95. AllWriting.net : All Writing pay $5 to $20 per accepted article.

96. InteractMedia.com : Interact Media pay $0.015 per word. There are variety of topics available to write.

97. RealMediaGroup.com : They pay between $3 to $5 for every article.

98. MagicYellow.com : Magic Yellow pays $10 per 500 words. You can apply to them by dropping an email to writer(at)magicyellow(dot)com

99. Contently.com : They pay from $4 to $7 per accepted article. This is a good website if you write fast as there are many articles available in the queue.

100. Examiner.com : Examiner pays $5 for every accepted article. There are general and trendy topics available for the writers.

101. Creative-Weblogging.com : Creative Web Logging pays $20 to $50 for every accepted article.



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