Article submission is a slow earning process if you're looking to make some cash. Sadly, most freelance work I've found offers around 50 cents for a 500 word article or so. When will writers get a bit more love? :(
There are many ways to earn online, though I of course don't believe in the get rich in a day scams that are out there. You can earn online, it just takes work and dedication.
I've been tempted to try out Craigslist but I wasn't sure it would be worth the hassle of potentially getting posts marked as spam because people have nothing better to do. I guess it's worth a shot.
Most of the time, they don't pay because a user broke a rule somewhere down the line. This may not always be the case, but I've never had an issue with them, or getting paid.
I'd highly suggest Bubblews. You get paid for every like, dislike, view and comment and you can write about whatever you'd like. You can connect with other users and build a good following to help support even further :)
Of course. I'd always go with paid for something I was serious about. For me though, it's trial and error until I find something I enjoy. When the time comes I'll be checking into moving from free to paid.
I will be using free hosting until I see if this is going to be something I stick with or if it's something I plan on giving up on. I know of a few free hosting sites already, but which are your favorites? (I know most of you say pay for your hosting! but if you had to choose, which free host...
I don't have a forum of my own, but I post on multiple each day. I currently do not have a blog either but I plan to start one soon. When I do, I'll be posting everyday.
Agreed. Incentives to create longer posts I feel would most often end up with a post that had a few good sentences at the beginning, but deteriorated in quality as it went on to pad numbers for more points.
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