Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Another Payment from Hubpages

Writing Sites that Pays


Wow! Check out the above photo! Another $50+ of passive money income online came from Hubpages! That’s what I call easy money because it’s passive.

UPDATE: Due to numerous messages about other online writing sites that pay, this post has been updated to cater such inquiries (originally, this was supposed to be a review of Hubpages).

Many people ask how to make money on the internet. Unfortunately, searching for the answer to this question can be quite confusing due to the numerous results that would probably come up since there are plenty of legitimate ways to earn money online. This post will discuss these methods with special emphasis on the online writing sites that pay: Hubpages.

 

Hubpages

Hubpages is one of those very few writing sites that consistently pays. The site allows its writers (contributors) to earn passively. And apparently, it has never missed a payment since it started its operations way back in 2005. It is quite safe to that it has never failed to pay its online writers because no one is complaining (no one is saying that they didn’t receive their money or online earnings). As long as the member reached the minimum cashout of $50, they would surely receive all amount on their balance on the 28th of the next month in their Paypal account.

What exactly is Passive Income? Passive income in this context basically means that once the writer submitted and posted their work in Hubpages, it will earn over time through views. All the writer has to do is sit back, relax, and see the money grows to $50 (at which point, the online earnings will be transferred to PayPal)

Note: Get started by reading this Withdraw PayPal toBDO Tutorial Steps and Guide

 

Steemit

Another online paying writing site is Steemit. But it is much different from Hubpages. If Hubpages focuses on passive income through views earned due to a high quality article, Steemit is more like a social site where members have to interact so that whatever they wrote and posted on the site will be liked by other members.

In Steemit, earnings are dependent on action of other members (if they visited, read, or liked) on your posts. Additionally, the pay is via cryptocurrency.

All-in-all, I did not put too much time on Steemit simply because I find it too tedious and the earnings quite slow (you have to interact heavily or be popular to realize a steady flow of online money). Additionally, I am not that big of a fan of cryptocurrency. There’s a lot of fuzz and buzz on it, but if you truly understand what cryptocurrency is, you can decide if it is for you or not. In my case, it is not yet for me. At this point in time, online earnings that can easily be converted to actual cash is what I need.

 

Blogger 


There’s a reason why you are reading this post in Blogger – and that is because Blogger is another online site that pays its writers. Also, the great thing about Blogger is that it is part of Google.

So how can you earn online by writing blogs on Blogger?

It is actually quite simple – it is via AdSense. I won’t go into too much detail about AdSense since there are already a lot of guides and tutorials about it. But this I will say, no matter how many blogs you write and post, it would not earning anything if you don’t have AdSense running on your Blogger.

Assuming your Blogger is already approved to run AdSense, find out how to Withdraw Adsense toGcash by reading that guide.

 

Alternative to AdSense

Now don’t fret in case your blogger is not approved for AdSense. Another method to monetize your Blogger is through affiliate links. Again, I won’t go to too much depth about affiliate links since the internet is already flooding with guides and tutorials about affiliate links. But in a nutshell, an affiliate is earned through commissions.

For instance, you signed up for an affiliate program of a certain business or company. If someone bought that company’s products or services through a link posted on your website, then you gain a certain something (commission) for driving a new customer or sales to the business or company.

Just remember to read carefully the terms and conditions of the program you are signing up to as it would probably contain important details such as percentage of commission, cash out options, etc…

 

Upwork

Formerly known as oDesk, this one is actually more like an online classified ad. Upwork is one of those sites where clients looks for someone (usually called a freelancer) to do their job posting or complete their requested projects.

There are numerous of online jobs posted in Upwork at any given time and some of this include writing gigs. This means that you have to apply for the writing job and if selected, you and the client have to agree on the payment rate.

Word of caution though, due to the high competition, some freelancers offer their writing services at a rate which is lower than the usual standards. Because of this, may clients take advantage for obvious reasons (cheaper labor).

 

Bubblews

Now this is one of those writing sites that have very high pays. Basically, for each view, like, and comment received on your posts will earn one cent. On top of that, the post can be just about anything as long as it has 300 characters (if memory serves).

Anyway, Bubblews is the writing site that many writers dreams of. Some submit posts that has no essence at all (they just write for the sake of it earning). At the peak of its operation, one can earn $50 in a day.

Naturally, this type of business model is not sustainable. The site attracted a lot of people that its member base grew at an unprecedented rate. And to make matter worse, some of the members joined just to game the system.

To cut the story short, Bubblews is no longer operational with thousands of members not being paid.

 

Other Tips

This section discusses other tips about earning money online. Before reading this, be sure that the information above is read and understand.

Beware of Scam Sites

It would also be important to note that there are plenty of writing sites out there that promises to pay its members online. Sadly, many of those are also scam. Scam in this context may man two types: (a) sites that has no real intention of paying its members; (b) those with good intentions but unable to fulfill their obligations due to different factors. A good example of the former is that their main objective is just to gather information of people. While the latter may have not proper planning or whose business model is not that sustainable.

Beware of Low Pay

This warning has been briefly touched in the preceding sections. But in case some readers missed it, or to reiterate, beware of sites (and clients) whose payment is too low.

Just think about it, the whole objective is to earn from the internet. Not to fulfill other’s requests without gaining anything or being properly compensated.

NEW Online Writers / Freelancers

Newbies in the world of online freelancing may want to consider joining Hubpages as it is a good stepping ground to build portfolio of your work samples and at the same time earn money from it.

A content or article posted in Hubpages or in any of its partner-sites earns passively due to views. To ensure that no one will spam and cheat the system by simply submitting any post with little to no quality, the site has rules before a content can be posted. In fact, these writing guidelines somewhat even teaches the writer/member about the necessary points on how to make a great article and how it should be Google-friendly.

If the article is approved, then that means it is already an acceptable article / content. It can now earn passively when someone visited it organically. On top of that, when applying for a writing project, you can showcase your work by giving the client a link to your posted content.

VETERAN Online Writers / Freelancers

Additionally, the writing tips featured here may also be beneficial to existing online writers and freelancers to expand their earning possibilities.

Let's face it, in the world of freelancing and writing, there would always be some sort of downtime when a project is completed and there is no more available job. During these so-called free time, instead of waiting and doing nothing for the next project, publish a post in Hubpages and just leave it there to accumulate earnings.

Anyway, if you can write as good as the example below (and you enjoy writing and sharing your thoughts), then Hubpages or having your own website is definitely for you.

Sample: PayMaya Errors anSolutions

That’s just about it. Be sure to bookmark this post as this will be frequently updated as good tips comes along.

 

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8 comments:

  1. Keep up the good work!!! πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

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  2. Keep up the good work πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

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  3. Pano po sumali s hubpages at magkano bayad?

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    1. It's free to join. Simply visit the site and join.

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  4. Newbie here in upwork. How much can i earn?

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    1. Hi! Do you mean at Upwork or at Hubpages? In Upwork, it depends on the project or the client. In Hubpages, it depends on how popular your posts are. If it went viral, it means higher earnings.

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  5. How can i try in hubpages whats the link thank you

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