Pay to Blog Sites List 2

There are plenty of places that you can go to find places that are going to pay you to blog. The ones that were listed in the previous post are just a handful. Here are five more sites that pay people to blog for them and the information about what is required.

Blogitive – When you’re approved to the system, you’re going to be given access to the opportunities from all the companies so that you can post about the news releases. You’re going to be paid for each post, and it’s usually around $5.  This is going to vary, however, depending on the ad’s sponsor. It requires a Paypal account.

BloggingAds- This is a different paid to blog site.  It supplies the text, money, and advertisers.  The only thing that is required is that the person posts the advertisement on the blog.  They’re looking for bloggers who are willing to post ads on personal blogs and get paid for it.

SponsoredReviews  - When you write for this company, you are writing articles for advertisers. You’re reviewing the services and products and then you are posting that article onto the blog. Each of the advertisers has their own requirements, and bloggers can earn from $10-$500+ for reviews.

BlogsVertise – After your blog is approved, it goes into the queue for assignments.  the administrator is then going to assign writing tasks for the things that the advertisers are asking for.  The rate for payout for people with new accounts is about $4-$25 an entry.

PayU2Blog – If a blog meets the requirements, a person can make money blogging in the system.  People can count on the steady income that they are going to get from blog advertising.

These are five more great places that you can go in order to get paid for blogging. You don’t have to pay anything to do blogging for money. You should apply for as many of these paid for blogging sites as you can, since you may not be accepted on all of them. If you have a good page rank on your blog, do some blogging for money.

Pay to Blog Sites List 1

One of the things that a lot of people are looking to do from home these days is blog and they really want to get paid for it. Here are some of the places that you can go and sign up to get paid for blogging.

PayPerPost – The first place is PayPerPost, and they are the very first place that paid people to blog. It’s very popular and they have a lot of job opportunities. The pay this site gives you ranges from $5 to more than $200 per each post that’s completed as well as approved.

Bloggerwave – This site is a bit smaller and there aren’t a lot of job opportunities, but the site is blog friendly and it’s really easy for anyone to navigate. The bloggers are paid at least $10 for the posts that are completed as well as approved and they are paid on time.

Smorty – A lot of people love Smorty because they can make $6-$100 per post and they get paid weakly.  Another wonderful feature is that more than one blog is allowed so they can make a lot of money.  The amount is determined by your blog’s page rank and your smart score on Smorty.

ReviewMe – This site pays bloggers for reviewing services and products on the site. You are going to control what it is that you review and you’ll get paid anywhere from $20-$200 for the completed reviews that are posted on the site.

LoudLaunch – This is a site that pays the bloggers based on their blog’s ranking.  They allow the bloggers to get compensated for distributing the press releases of the advertisers.  Bloggers can search through the press releases of the advertisers that will work with the campaigns and post a press release.

These are some of the places that bloggers can go to in order to get paid for blogging. If you are in need some money and you have a really active blog, then you are going to find that blogging for money is a good way to get some money and make your blog a productive place.

The Internet Blogging Phenomenon

What began as a simple exercise of expression by a handful of people, expression that would often only reach a select group of people not only interested in the topic at hand but also knowledgeable of the particular blog, has become an internet phenomenon. Blogging didn’t even use to be a word, whereas now it’s a well-established concept often referred to in actual newspapers and other syndicated journals. In fact, some blogs have even been cited from time to time by well-established news sources such as CNN, MSNBC, and BBC.

Blogs began as a personal thing. Often, a professional in a particular field would also like to experiment with his or her creativity off the job. These people would than post their accomplishments online in their own personalized blog for everyone to avail of what information they may have contained. To a great extent, this is true even today. Many personal blogs do in fact exist, though some of the higher ranked celebrity blogs may actually be written by ghost writers. They’ve given people a venue to express their thoughts beyond the customary lunch or coffee break at work or the occasional social gathering with friends.

The other aspect of blogging, driven by commercialism, is far more impersonal yet often more reliable and informative to its niche audience. For example, today there are blogs that focus just on environmentalism. Other blogs, on the other hand, have a particular niche in environmentalism (such as alternative energy and technology). Others yet are more complete as “environmentalism” may only be a focus of one particular “sub blog” within the whole business model. All in all, the concept has gone from being something reserved to a handful of select individuals who may have known a professional and as such, became aware of his extracurricular activities – to one ready to rival some of the biggest and most well-established news sources.

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