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Not all our bloggers can write, and not all earn. Writting is a passion, needed worldwide so today i'll share 14 websutes that pays you for blogging.
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1. Hubpage


Like squidoo, in HubPages, you write ‘hubs’ or articles about an original and useful topic. Once you’ve posted your article, ads related to what you wrote are placed. These ads are generated from Google AdSense, HubPages Ad Program and/or affiliate programs such as Amazon and eBay products.
Once your article(s) earns the minimum amount on Google AdSense ($100) or HubPages Ad Program ($50), you can chose to cash out your earnings through PayPal.

2. Triond


Triond is another writing community where you write articles that are then posted on other popular websites. Triond allows you to post audio, video and pictures together with your written articles which are then published to relevant websites based on what you’ve written.
You can then track your article views, comments and earnings via your user dashboard. You can cash out 50% of the advertising earnings from your articles every month.

3. Squidoo


Squidoo is a publishing platform and community where you can share personal write-ups through their website. Articles on Squidoo are called ‘lenses’ or pages. Once you’ve posted a lens, ads of similar or recommended products of what’s written is placed around your lens.
The ads will consist of products which are sold via their affiliate programs with Amazon, eBay and a few others. You keep half of whatever Squidoo makes off your lens which is then payable to you via PayPal or donated to a charity of your choice.
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4. Fiverr


Fiverr is a place where you can ‘sell’ your writing skills or services (among others) for a fixed price of $5 – you get to keep $4. When someone buys whatever you’re offering to sell, they’ll pay to Fiverr first. Once you’ve completed the task at hand, $4 will be credited into your account.
You can then withdraw your earnings via PayPal. Unlock ‘levels’ by selling more and more often on Fiverr, and more opportunities and tools will be opened for your use.

5. Yahoo! Contributor Network


Writers can sign up for free to be a Yahoo! Contributor where you can find daily ‘assignments’ to write about. Many of these assignments offer up-front payments ranging from $2 to $25 (and sometimes more). Otherwise, you can create and earn from your own content as well, with payments ranging from $2 to $15.
All payments are processed through PayPal. The content you write is shared on other Yahoo subdomains like Yahoo! News, Shopping, Voices, Sports, etc which gives you very good exposure.

6. Demand Media Studios


You need to apply to write for Demand Media Studios but once accepted, you’ll be given tasks or assignments which they require you to write about . These assignments will be based on subjects which you are interested in or have knowledge of. This is determined when you first apply for the assignment.
We also have reason to believe that content on eHow originates from here, giving you and your articles even more exposure. Your articles that get published will net you from $15 to more than $30.

7. About.com


About.com is a renowned website which you’ve probably stumbled across more than once. Because they’re so renowned, being a
guide or topic writer means you have to apply to write for specific topics.
You’ll also have to go through a two-part orientation and evaluation program to learn of their editorial standards before being accepted to write for them. There is no mention about how much you can earn from writing for them but payments are done on a monthly basis.

8. Bukisa


Bukisa’s aim is to give knowledge to others by sharing experiences. So most of their articles are ‘How-To’ guides. This is a great place to write about a something you are interested or have knowledge in.
Earnings are based on Google AdSense within your article. It’s also a community where you can meet other writers. It’s free to sign up so just give it a go.
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9. Xomba


Xomba is a place with articles in the categories of Entertainment, Home, Writing, Science & History, News & Politics, Technology and Living. Ads from Google AdSense are automatically placed on the article you write.
Despite the flexibility of topics to write on, when it comes to payments, Xomba splits the earnings with you; you will receive 40% . Also, earning through Google AdSense means you can only withdraw your earnings when it reaches $100.

10. SponsoredReviews


SponsoredReviews is a place where
advertisers look for bloggers to write about their products. This is also a site for bloggers who want to sell sponsored posts on their blogs.
Advertisers who go to SponsoredReviews have their own requirements for what they want in each post. Once you’re account and profile is on SponsoredReviews, advertisers will visit your blog and if they’re interested to buy ‘advertising space’, they’ll contact you. Bloggers can also approach advertisers directly.

11. Income Diary


Incone Diary pays $50-$200 for articles about making money online, including SEO, affiliate sales, and traffic generation.
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12. Matador


Matador is the world’s largest independent travel publisher, with over 12 million unique monthly visitors.
Alexa Rank: 5,278
Topics: Travel
Payment: $20-$25 per post

13. A Fine Parent


This Company solicits articles on a rotating topic. Check out the topic, then pitch your idea on the theme. Each accepted article earns $100.

14. My Wap Tutors


MyWapTutors is different from the rest, they allow you promote your affiliates or ad network in a relevant post. Their admin team reviews your post and if worthy, is published with your affiliate code thereby boosting yor earning.


My name is Gozie Brain Izuka, and to all bloggers out there, i just want to make common sence; i hope i did.
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