CASH FOR BLOGGING-There are a large number of websites that pay you to license their content!
There are a large number of websites that pay you for you to license their content. Each site is
almost completely unique in the type of payments it offers, the copyrights it expects from your
work, and more.
I have researched each site individually to find out what it is about and to help you decide
whether or not the site will fit your needs.
I hope you get one or more websites that interest you and will help you expand your business,
give you name recognition, and ultimately bring more traffic and sales to your business.
When it comes to sites that pay you to write, you want highly established sites with a larger
readership base, credibility, and high potential payments. Each of these sites has a different
payment structure, some are performance based revenue sharing, some pay you upfront for
your content, and others pay you per sale of your articles.
I have listed the payment structure and a short review of each site covering the more
important details of the website and how it is structured.
Before discrediting a website because of low payment or because payment is based on revenue
sharing, reconsider the benefits of using these sites that I mentioned previously:
· Leverage the current traffic of these sites for potentially massive exposure to your name
and possible your websites (for those that allow links)
· Gain credibility to your name or brand, especially if your content is accepted into sites
that have higher application standards and reputability
· Syndicate your content across multiple sites that require non-exclusive rights (and
several of these do).
· Make money while improving your writing skills by learning how to write for a network
that requires far higher standards than many article directories.
· Use the analytics of these sites to test out different writing techniques and topics faster
than a new website.
· For service providers: gain more clients through social networking on these sites, a
readership base interested in your services, and a detailed author bio.
· For freelance writers: and add high quality samples to your resume and gain credibility
to justify higher prices for your services.
· For entrepreneurs not interested in writing: have an almost endless source of high
quality writers, see their samples up front, and hire them for projects.
There are many more benefits than this, but these are just a few that I can think of off the top
of my head.
The fact that these sites do offer some type of compensation is even more incentive for you to
use them. And, when it comes to compensation, some of these sites have the potential to earn
substantial revenue from the sale of content, particularly the sites that purchase exclusive
content upfront or list content for sale.
There are a large number of websites that pay you for you to license their content. Each site is
almost completely unique in the type of payments it offers, the copyrights it expects from your
work, and more.
I have researched each site individually to find out what it is about and to help you decide
whether or not the site will fit your needs.
I hope you get one or more websites that interest you and will help you expand your business,
give you name recognition, and ultimately bring more traffic and sales to your business.
Basically these sites pay you to blog about topics that the site or another business would like
you to write about, and you get paid an amount of money for it. Generally these sites require
that you already have an established blog, and may ask for details on traffic, unique visitors,
how long the blog has existed, and other details.
These sites are competing with the largest online advertising networks in the world such as
Google, MSN, and Yahoo by creating a more unique and specific interaction and
communication with both bloggers and advertisers.
Instead of simply putting contextual ads next to related content on a blog, like Adsense or
other contextual advertising networks do, these sites and networks have more targeted
campaigns for the advertiser based on demographic and traffic data of the blogs in their
network and other factors.
Bloggers and advertisers both are finding that beyond relevancy, that extra specificity and
context is also important, among other elements, and the challenge for these networks and
bloggers is to learn what type of advertising works best with blog publishing.
This a large part of the competitive battle that is currently being fought between blog
publishing networks. The most proven and efficient networks are getting the largest deals
from advertisers.
Bloggers can benefit from membership on these sites by having control over the ads that run
on their websites, by being able to decide for themselves how much ad space on their blog is
worth (in many cases), and also by being able to choose several different types of
advertisements to put on their blog (contextual, banner, sidebar, email, reviews, and others).
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