Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 November 2013

Postanyarticle.com: Is Post Any Article a scam?

I do not believe Post Any Article is a scam, they have no reason to be. Unless sites hold a high-ranking, there's really no reason to write your article anywhere else than your own blog or website though. Sure they give you a share of the profits but if you wanted to, you could have it all for yourself. A lot of people use websites like Post Any Article to cross-post, this will not bring you much traffic in. Others choose to write about their daily life, which is also not going to bring in a great deal of advertising revenue. 

What you really want is decent content with good keywords. I'm not totally sure how the Adsense model works with sites like Post Any Article because there are bound to be posts that break the Adsense policies before the moderators latch on to it, in that case they could technically lose their Adsense account surely? A lot of readers are there to make money and write and are not likely to be clicking on your adverts.

Either way, the majority of these kind of sites do eventually seem to pack up and while they offer money for putting very little effort into it, I'm of the belief that you'd be better off writing on your own. Of course that can also go wrong, should you not abide to the Adsense rules. 


Monday, 25 November 2013

Is Bubblews a Scam? They closed my account


The latest writing website on the market is Bubblews, they claim that 'the days of sharing ad revenue with the content creators is over', but for how long? Bubblews appears to be a bit of a pyramid scheme. Some people are getting paid out, certainly enough to keep people signing up and keep writing. There is also a downside and a lot of people are very vocal about it.

Out of interest I went over there and set up an account. I read the terms of using the site and steered clear from stealing content or any of the obvious things that would get you thrown off a website like that. I wrote two rather straight forward posts about football on different days. A few days later I logged in and it wouldn't accept my password, I tried to click on 'forgot my password' and I was told that no such account existed. I checked the links to my old posts and they had been deleted, the account was no where to be seen and the $3.00 I had accumulated had vanished in to thin dust.

I had no explanation and never received a reply from them. Even if for some reason they are not a scam, they could do this to anyone at any time. So if you're getting a payout, milk them for what they are worth but be aware that they could pull the income from you at any time, so don't put too much heart into it. 

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Do Bukisa pay out or are they a scam?

Writing content is a good way to make an honest but relatively small online income, if you are clever about it then you can re-post the same work on several different sites and make extra money out of it.

Bukisa are more similar to Helium with the type of articles present and they have a system of earning based on what is known as the Bukisa Index. The Bukisa Index seems to pay around $3.40 for 1000 page views according to various sources, however although some people do claim to have been paid out online, I'm yet to know a reliable source that has informed me that they've been paid from this Israeli based site.

I've signed up and posted some stuff and I'll be sure to let you know what the situation is, once I've made payout.

 
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