Monday, September 24, 2007

Making Money on Your Articles

I promised to write about making money on the articles that you write. I believe the good article writing could produce a nice passive income. For each quality article, you will generate about an average of $20 per month.

Let’s run the numbers
If you write 1 article per day for one month, that equals 30 articles in the first month. At $20 per article, you score a passive income of $600 in the first month. For each month that you repeat this performance, you double your money.

Sound’s great, doesn’t it?



Three models of income generating online magazines

1. Upfront Payment & Paid for Performance
2. Purchased
3. AdSense model

Upfront Payment & Paid for Performance

These websites either pay you upfront for the article or pay according to the number of page views.

Associated Content – They are quickly becoming one of my favorite online publishers. They pay upfront for a quality articles between $3-20 per article. You also get a performance payment of $1.50 for 1000 page views. If you target a popular topics, I can see the possibility of hitting 1000 pages quickly

Join Associated Content
Helium – Helium pays for page views. The pay rate depends on your articles ratings, the amount advertisers will pay for that category, and number of page views.


Purchased Articles

Constant Content – They let you place your articles up for sale and take a finders fee. I have not used their service yet so I can’t tell you about their performance, but it may be worth a shot.

AdSense Model


The AdSense Model gives you some or the entire AdSense dollar your article earns. These sites require you to enter your AdSense Id number.

InfoSweet – Shares 50% of AdSense Revenues
Articlecodex.com - Shares 50% of AdSense Revenues
Articletrader.com - Shares 50% of AdSense Revenues
Articlewise.com - share 100% of AdSense Revenues
Earnticle.com - Shares 50% of AdSense Revenues
Ezinearticles.com - Shares 50% of AdSense Revenues
Hotwebtools.com - Shares 100% of AdSense Revenues
Oocuz.com - Shares 100% of AdSense Revenues
Savvify.com - Shares 100% of AdSense Revenues
Xomba.com - 50% of AdSense Revenues
VDOX.com - Shares 100% of AdSense Revenues
Freeblogarticles.com - Looks like it shares AdSense money. Could not find documentation but it lets you add your AdSense ID.

Let me know if I missed any good ones by adding a comment below.

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