18 Ways to Make Money Online with Paid Blogging
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451 Press
is a network of blogs covering a wide range of topics. Their writers
earn a flat $1-$2 rate per blog post, along with an additional $1.50
for every 1,000 views the post receives, and 40% of the ad revenue
generated by their pages. Potential bloggers must submit a few writing
samples to be considered. 451 Press provides a large list of possible
topics for new blogs, but you may also suggest a new topic when
you sign up.
B5media is
a large network of individual blogs. If you are an active blogger
that can write at least 6-8 posts per week, you can apply to write
for one of their blogs. You can either suggest an idea for a new
blog, or apply to join their network with your existing blog. There
is a short screening process where you must provide samples of your
writing. Bloggers for B5media reportedly earn a few hundred dollars
per month.
BlogChex
is a blog hosting service that will host your blog for free. You
can choose to start a new blog or migrate an existing blog to BlogChex.
They also share their ad revenue with their users or will even find
specific advertising for blogs, though they are a little vague about
this as the site is still a work in progress. BlogChex also allows
you to place Google Adsense ads on your blogs to earn more. For
first time bloggers, BlogChex is worth a try.
Blogitive
is a sponsored blog site that allows you to browse offers from different
advertisers and then get paid to write a blog post about them. Blogitive
pays $5 per post on average, though they state this varies depending
on the offer. They also have a few extra services that you can try,
such as being paid to list news headlines on your blog and be paid
when visitors click on them, or to be paid to write for blogs other
than your own. To apply, your blog must be at least 3 months old
and be regularly updated (at least 3 posts per week).
Blogging Ads
offers a very easy way to get involved with sponsored blog posts.
After signing up, you can browse through different "ads"
for other sites. These ads are basically designed as short blog
posts that you insert into your own blog and are paid about $5 each
for. You are limited to 3 of these per month in a single blog, or
up to 10 per month if you register multiple blogs. To qualify, your
blog must be at least 3 months old and have a minimum amount of
content and traffic.
Blogsvertise
allows you to register your blog and then later be contacted with
different offers from advertisers. Most blogs are accepted, though
your blog must be at least one month old. When you receive an offer
and choose to accept it, you need to write a blog post that contains
at least three links to the advertiser's site. An endorsement of
the site is not necessary. Blogsvertise pays anywhere from $4 to
$25 for posts, with the potential of earning more after you have
participated for a while.
CREAMaid
is a site featuring numerous "conversations" about specific
topics. As a blog writer you can choose one of these conversations,
write a post about it in your blog, and then insert a widget from
CREAMaid at the end of your post. As long as you have followed the
guidelines, your post will be linked to the conversation. It will
then be listed among the other posts, and you will be eligible to
receive a royalty from the original conversation starter. You can
also make money from referrals if other bloggers participate in
the conversation after being led to it from your post. Though not
as lucrative as some other paid blogging sites, CREAMaid is very
easy to participate in.
Creative
Weblogging is a blog network that will pay you if you
blog fairly regularly. Note that you must have some prior experience
blogging, as they prefer to see a sample of your work before you
can sign up. Creative Weblogging pays $225 per month, and you must
write at least 7 new posts per week. Note: as of this writing, Creative
Weblogging is not accepting new blogs, but
this changes from time to time. However, they are looking for new
paid editors for existing blogs on their network.
LinkWorth
(also listed in the Advertising Networks
section) features a few programs of particular interest to bloggers.
Their LinkPost program allows you to make money with sponsored blog
posts. But if you prefer sponsored links instead of full sponsored
posts, they offer that as well with their LinkInTxt program. In
both programs, you will earn 70% of what the advertiser has paid
for the sponsored post or link.
LoudLaunch
allows you to get paid for inserting "micro press releases"
in your blog posts. Essentially, this is similar to other sponsored
blog programs where you review another site in your blog post. You
can choose which advertiser campaigns you wish to write about, and
you must disclose that the post is sponsored. Oddly, the amount
you are paid is not set in advance; rather, you are paid a "fair
assessment" which depends mainly on how much traffic your blog
gets. To apply for LoudLaunch, you must be at least 18 years of
age and your blog must be at least 2 months old.
PayPerPost
is the largest network of sponsored blog posts. To sign up, you
must have an existing blog that is at least 3 months old. If your
blog is accepted, you can pick and choose whichever offers you like,
then write about it in your blog. Bloggers are paid after their
post has been up for a set period of time. Amounts paid vary widely
depending on which offer was selected, and more popular blogs can
expect to be paid more. Bloggers using PayPerPost can potentially
earn several hundred dollars per month or more.
PayU2Blog
is a relatively new sponsored blog site. Rather than require you
to write an entire review of a product or site, bloggers only have
to insert a sponsored link into their blog post. The post does not
have to be specifically about the link. PayU2Blog generally pays
$5.00 per link. This is one of the easiest and most straightforward
ways to make money with your blog, but note that bloggers do not
have the option to approve or deny the sponsored links that are
offered by PayU2Blog.
ReviewMe
allows relatively established blogs to get paid for reviewing other
sites. Anyone can apply, although your blog must meet a minimum
standard of traffic/readers in order to be accepted. If your blog
is accepted, ReviewMe will give it a star rating on a scale of 1
to 5 (again, based on traffic), and set a standard price that you
can expect to be paid for reviews. Reviewers are paid anywhere from
around $10-$20 to as much as several hundred dollars in the case
of high traffic blogs. Reviews are meant to be casual and honest
- they are not required to be positive.
Smorty is
another sponsored blogging service that requires your blog to be
at least 3 months old in order to qualify. You can register multiple
blogs with Smorty, although you cannot review the same products
or sites on more than one blog. Paid blog posts start at $6 each,
with up to $100 per post possible for high traffic blogs and/or
blogs with a high PageRank on Google. Bloggers get paid weekly on
Smorty.
Sponsored Reviews
is a sponsored blog network that allows bloggers to hand pick the
products or sites that they would like to write about. Sponsored
Reviews takes 35% of the review fee. You'll make at least $10 for
a sponsored post, increasing to hundreds of dollars - or even over
$1,000 - for high traffic blogs.
V7N Contextual Links
provides sponsored links for your blog. As with other sponsored
link programs, the link is to be placed somewhere in your blog post,
and the post does not need to be specifically about the site being
linked to. V7N requires that bloggers in their program do not disclose
that the links are sponsored. They pay $10 per sponsored link. To
apply, you must have an existing blog with a fair amount of traffic.
Weblogs, Inc.
is an AOL-owned network of about 90 blogs, many of which cover some
aspect of computing or technology. You can apply to join one of
their existing blogs as a contributing blogger, or suggest a topic
for a new blog. Weblogs, Inc. reportedly pays their bloggers $4-$5
per blog post.
Wise
Bread is one of the most visited personal finance blogs
on the net. They are always looking to add new bloggers who can
write about personal finance, frugal living, career ideas, shopping
tips and so on. To apply, Wise Bread asks that you send them a few
sample posts and ideas. If you qualify, you will receive 100% of
the ad revenue from your personal pages on the site.
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