Articles tagged with writingsites

What Do You Think of Seekyt's New Revenue Sharing Contest?
Many of us who used to write for #Squidoo used to chafe under the tier system – a system where lenses were given a tier. Lenses in the top tier received a greater portion of shared advertising revenues than lenses in the bottom tier or no tier. No ma

Where Are We Taking Persona Paper?
This morning I looked at my notifications and I did not get inspired to read more than a few posts. I thought I was back at Bubblews for a minute. I realize I'm just as guilty of laziness as anyone else, but the rest of the world will not beat a path to

Progress Report on Life and Life Online
As I've mentioned before, I've been over-extended lately. More and more has to be done offline, and the time has to come from somewhere. That somewhere appears to be online time. I have to get tough with myself and see if I can be a disciplined blogger or

myLot tasks - Blast From The Past Series
we have written in previous sites and forums before. i'm sure a good number of PPers remember mylot. that was one of the first on-line writing sites i've joined and perhaps one of my longest stint in such sites. does everyon remember the myLot tasks? i re

Flitting Around from Site to Site and Writing Far into the Night
In case you've missed me, I have been trying to keep up with some new ventures lately. Most of them involve writing something. I am committed to one post each day for my Capturing the Paso Robles Area with My Camera blog, since to be in the Daily City Phot
What You May or May Not Know About Me
Tonight I'm too tired to be clever or profound. Part of the reason is because of these things about me. 1. I have a tendency to bite off more than I can chew. 2. I tend to jump into things before thinking them through enough because I'm trying

Introduction for UK_Writer
I live in the UK and have been writing for seven years online. Before this I was a content writer for other people's websites, before this I wrote training manuals and technical user documents for bespoke software. I spent many years in the IT industry, as

Is It Time To Leave Bubblews?
When I first considered joining #Bubblews, an online friend told me that the high pay was not sustainable and that he was joining while it was good, would milk it while the money was good, and then leave when it wasn't. I joined with the same thoughts. Bub

I Wonder If HubPages is Still Worth It
Most content I see on #HubPages is of high quality. Maybe I'm just lucky, but I see a lot of really good content on HubPages. I believe some of my hubs are also first class, and many of them have been designated Editors' Choice hubs. Yet my 149 hubs have o

How To Spread Your Writing Around
Another writer on Persona Paper was saying she likes to find new #writing sites, but it's difficult making ends meet unless she spends time at the sites that pay the most. I'm also finding this to be true. One can belong to many sites and pop in sporadic

Why Did Everyone Migrate to Bubblews in 2013?
Why Did Everyone Migrate to Bubblews in 2013? Was #Bubblews such a great site that people just couldn't help joining? Or was Bubblews the beneficiary of troubles at other sites that hundreds of people belonged to? As I remember, about the time I j

What’s the Difference Between These Two Sites?
I heard about Daily Two Cents and took a look at it a couple of weeks ago. A couple of days go I heard about Writedge, which appears to be owned by the same people, have the same format based on WordPress, and pays about the same amount. I’m wonderin

Eight Reasons I Love Writing at Persona Paper
The Editor. I have been writing for another site that pays fairly well, but its editor is funky and makes its writers look incompetent. The Persona Paper editor not only lets us put our book titles in italics, but it also gives us a lot of other bells

Here a little, there a little, everywhere a little, little!
It seems that just when we learn how to navigate one good online writing site, another one pops up. Here a little, there a little, everywhere a little, little. And no, we're not talking Facebook, which quite frankly, drives DorothyGale nuts. Such a time