Here is this new website that pops up called RedGage.com. A site that pays you to promote your own writing, blogs, photos and other Internet content. Hmmm... A little skeptical at first, but after a few days of uploading links to blogs and other content I have on the Internet, I have seen that this site is the real deal so far.
Yes, RedGage has its quirks and bugs they are working out like any other new website, but so far it has been pretty easy to upload these links and other content.
They are currently running a contest/raffle that pays $50.00 to two contributors every day! You get points for your activity on the site and each point is an entry into the "drawing". They post the winners everyday on a "wall" that you can see and comment on. Not a bad deal at all.
So get started today! It's better than free, they pay you!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
Writing Website Reviews
Writing website reviews is another resourceful way to earn income writing. There are a number of ways you can publish your review. Writing a review for ReviewStream is one way, you can earn $1.50-$2.00 for it immediately, with no royalties. You can also write an article for Associated Content or Helium. If you write the article you may be able to get an upfront payment and page view royalties. Writing for ReviewStream may be beneficial because they can be shorter so you can complete the review faster. Writing an SEO article may take longer, but has residual/passive income in the way of royalties.
Writing a website review is a little more involved than a product review. When I first started writing website reviews, I did some research on the topic. There was a lot of things I was not looking at or reviewing. It really depends on your audience. If your target audience are webmasters, your review needs to be more detailed and include additional critiques than if you are writing to the general public.
Read Freelance Writing: How to Write a Website Review for a detailed description of what should be included in your review. Good luck!
Writing a website review is a little more involved than a product review. When I first started writing website reviews, I did some research on the topic. There was a lot of things I was not looking at or reviewing. It really depends on your audience. If your target audience are webmasters, your review needs to be more detailed and include additional critiques than if you are writing to the general public.
Read Freelance Writing: How to Write a Website Review for a detailed description of what should be included in your review. Good luck!
Writing Restaurant Reviews
Writing reviews is a good way for a new writer to “get their feet wet” writing to actually make some income. Websites such as ReviewStream will pay you a couple of bucks to write a review (on anything), or you may have more financial success writing for local newspapers or magazines. Either way, writing a good/effective restaurant review takes a little finess, and some basic elements…(read more)
So You Want to Write Internet Content
Writing internet contenet has become a popular way to earn extra income over the past few years. If you have writing experience, understand that writing internet content is different than that of traditional writing.
Whether it be writing search engine optimized articles or blog content. The format and writing style is different. Take time to read, even study, articles written for websites. A successful article, published online, is one that is informative and popular. Most authors and web masters define its popularity by page views…(read more)
Whether it be writing search engine optimized articles or blog content. The format and writing style is different. Take time to read, even study, articles written for websites. A successful article, published online, is one that is informative and popular. Most authors and web masters define its popularity by page views…(read more)
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