What is a Revenue Share Writing Site?
For many people writing is a hobby, from others a source of income, some like to share their technical knowledge, so for all of them making money on Internet is at least a great incentive.
We do this with: Share Revenue Sites, and/or Monetizing Blogs
As the number of Share Revenue Sites is growing rapidly, I am thinking that a list of the best sites is a help, can cut research time, and can be a guide in the jungle.
So I create an entire category for them, I’ll take one at a time, and if you will stick with me you will get details about all of them… in time.
A revenue share site is allowing you to write articles to post on it and when the site produces money some percentage is distributed to the authors.
You, the author, can earn money via:
- Adsense
- Affiliate links
- On performance
- Flat rate
In this post I share a list of them, I chose the most used and loved sites, but they are more then what I published here:
- Allvoices: here you will get paid based on performance page views
- Associated Content: you can write articles, or submit photos, and get paid when people view your articles
- Blogger Party: you can earn through adsense
- Bukisa: you can earn through adsense and writing revenue share article
- Flixya: you upload videos and photos and you can earn 100% through adsense
- Helium: you can write article:
- that earn on performance
- that pay a flat rate
- submitting articles in contests
- HubPages: you earn through adsense and affiliate links
- Knol: being a site created by Google, you earn 100% through adsense (similar with Squidoo and HubPages)
- Oondi: you earn through adsense
- Redgage: you earn through performance
- Senserely: you earn through adsense
- She Told Me: similar with digg, you earn 100% adsense revenue, plus referral program
- Squidoo: you earn through adsense and affiliate links
- Suite 101: you get paid when people read your articles
- Trendhunter: you earn through adsense (50% is yours) when you get your trend on the first page, so it is by performance as well.
- Triond: it has many sites and places, so they place your article on a relevant site. You earn through adsense (50% is yours)
- Xomba: you earn through adsense and referral
- Zoomley: new site, it gives you 90% of adsence impressions
- Webnuggetz: new site, you earn through adsense and affiliate links
- Wizzley: new site, you earn through adsense, affiliate links, and referral
You have now 20 sharing revenue sites, not all sites are born equal, but if you choose 8 -10 of them which work for you, in time you will build a steady income stream.
To your success, until next time be well
Michaela
http://michaelacernescu.com

That certainly is a useful list! Thank you for providing it and all the other great information on this blog! I’m blogging with various blogs and use some of the platforms mentioned already to build my Link Wheel. I’ve got my work cut out for the next 50 years!

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