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[19 Oct 2010 | 3 Comments | ]
SEED.com: 4 Steps to Getting Your Articles Accepted

SEED.com is arguably one of the best-paying writing websites on the Internet, with payments for articles easily falling into the $25 to $300 range. It’s also one of hardest to write for, according to writers who submitted articles to their site in 2009 and 2010.

Unlike other writing websites, SEED.com’s approval process is, safe to say, mysterious. Although numerous writers (me included!) have had some articles approved there, SEED.com has never explained what writers should specifically do in order to increase their acceptance rate on the site.

But there are ways to get your articles accepted on SEED.com–perfectly honest, very-non-time-consuming ways, I might add.

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[14 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Review: LovetoKnow

LovetoKnow is the latest online publishing platform to hit the Internet. They also pay their writers more than Demand Studios, Associated Content or Break Studios. Taking control of a LovetoKnow topic, writers can write 20 articles per month and easily collect decent part-time income without having to look for new clients. So what’s the catch?

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[18 Dec 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

If you know how to SEO, have a handful of good “web-friendly” articles, and have some expertise in some topic, there’s another website where you can speak your mind and get paid for it.  Examiner.com is a UGC website that runs solely on the submissions provided by “examiners”, writers with experience writing good web copy and expertise in a certain category.  Each examiner is assigned to a city and provides information about topics relevant to their expertise area (i.e.; a Minneapolis Travel Examiner would provide information about parks, restaurants, and …

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[18 Dec 2009 | One Comment | ]

DailyArticle.com allows writers to sell their articles for a set price, like Constant-Content, and wait for it to be bought by a customer.  Once bought, the writer receives a portion of the sale price (the going rate is currently 80%).
In many ways DailyArticle.com is the less sophisticated cousin of Constant-Content because their quality standards are much lower, which can be advantageous to inexperienced writers who do not currently meet Constant-Content’s standards.
DailyArticle.com: How it Works
To submit an article, writers access their writer’s panel, where they can upload a text file of …