Sunday, August 22, 2010

Need a Work-At-Home Job? Try Writing!

The Internet thrives on words.  Nobody will find a site unless the right words are on that website.  With that said, a lot of money moves through the business of word crafting.  You don't have to be a Pulitzer prize winning author to earn money crafting words.  All you have to do is know how to use decent words to make information available to someone who might like to delight in that information.

Writing content for a website can generally garner you income in one of two ways:  upfront payments, or performance payments.

Upfront payments are payments you receive for writing an article, and performance payments are paid to you depending on the number of people who see your article aligned with some advertisement, or the number of people who click on those ads.

If you are interested in working from home, I'll provide for you a list of sites that pay you to write content.  It is up to you to find the ones that best suit your needs.  You'll find that depending on your writing and typing skills, your hourly earnings can vary significantly.  Some places only pay about three to six dollars per article, yet also give you a performance pay, and other sites pay as much as $35-$65 per article. 

(Obviously, a skilled writer will query print magazines to make the real money on a per-article basis; however, we're talking about the non-writing population who might have info for sale)

TheFreeResource.com
DemandStudios.com
AssociatedContent.com
Seed.com
Breakstudios.break.com
2brighthub.com
Constant-Content.com
Helium.com
Essaywriters.com
Examiner.com
About.com
Suite101.com
Textbroker.com
Worldstart.com
hubpages.com

There are more.  You can do an Internet search for "write for us" and you'll be surprised at what you might find.

Good luck at finding your alternative income source in this time of high unemployment.

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