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Monday, August 17, 2015

Paid Guest Post Sites: 4 Sites That Pay You To Publish Your Guest Posts


Paid guest post sites could be the best thing that can happen to any guest blogger – imagine being actually paid for writing (and sending in) those guest entries you already send in for free elsewhere. Not only do you get the relevant benefits (backlinks, targetted traffic and recognition), you get to be paid handsome compensation for your work so that at least you could afford a cup of coffee after the effort expended – not completely a bad idea if you ask me especially when the payment comes immediately after publication and not after some ad block begins to yield.
However, before I present the list of the 10 very best paid guest post sites, it is important to remind you that quality and value, more than ever, are the corner stone of being successful with this business model. Many serious bloggers would not bother publishing your entry for free if it’s some low quality shit…do not imagine that the standard of folks who pay is lower. Infact, you’ll be up for a standard that is perhaps the highest (and toughest in the industry). The thinking and logic is simple: you are paid – nothing poor is expected from you!

Again plagiarism is a no no. It does not make sense to pay someone to plagiarize an article for you when you could easily do same yourself. Or does it? Sometimes, a good (and apt reminder) is all that is needed.

So, what are the five sites that pay you to write for them?

Tots Plus

Tots Plus has its eyes on experts in a unique field who are interested in sharing their knowledge and passion for some cool bucks. The learning platform specializes in publishing both courses and tutorials which are subsequently bundled into a sort of plan and sold to subscribers. So, as you can rightly imagine, it’s a win-win affair for both the writer and the company.

The paid guest post website has an editorial team that is often more than eager to work with professionals who can create the ‘highest quality’ entries on both creative and technical aspects of everyday life in both a ‘concise’ and approachable way. This expertise could be exhibited via A written or screencast tutorial or a course (90+ minutes of screencast and live video content).

To get in touch, you are advised to send a pitch which should include an introduction and some sample of your work (the sample is important in cases where your original pitch is appreciated but the company needs your expertise better in another realm hitherto uncovered or poorly covered).

Once accepted, you lose all the rights to the work and Tots Plus may use it as it deems fit – sometimes even substituting your name for any other it please. Payment is by Paypal, MoneyBookers or Payoneer.

You could take a peep into the world of Tots Plus HERE.

She Knows

Sadly, this site pays writers to publish their posts – but the writers have to be female! Well, the great part is that writing isn’t the preserve of men – and the great female writers will surely fare better with less competition.

This site is interested in:
Entertainment and celebrity
Family, parenting and pregnancy
Food, cooking and recipes
Beauty, fashion and style
Home DIY, improvement and decor
Budgeting, saving and career
Relationships, dating, marriage and breakups entries.

If you are a woman and are proficient in the niche mentioned above, you may well get busy getting paid to write some nice guest entries. Articles to this site are required to be in the realm of 350 – 500 words with accompanying images and the general tone the site exudes.

An additional requirement is that writers should have social media profiles on which to share their submissions. And a last word: some entries here may fetch as high as $50 per entry! If you are a female writer, it won’t be a bad idea to check out the comprehensive requirements HERE.

Be A Freelance Blogger

Be a Freelance Blogger accepts guest entries that are detailed, Succint and to the point. This site adores long enough posts that offer value to their readers, are attention – grabbing and capitalize on real life examples and lessons to be learnt.

An interesting thing about Be A Freelance Blogger is that you have the unique opportunity to win $100 on the publication of your guest entry. This works in a rather curious fashion: the webmaster of Beafreelancewriter.com runs a contest called ‘Pitchfest’ during which entries are publicly pitched. The wining entries is paid $100 on final submission (and publication) of the pitched article.

It is also worth mentioning that the webmaster here publishes only 3 guest entries per month: it is thus very natural to have your entries delayed for sometime (you should however receive an acknowledgement though). It is also worth reminding you that Pitchfest runs only during February, April, June, August, October and December. You can find more info HERE.

List Verse

List Verse is also one of the few sites that actually pay you to publish your entries. The site is an amazing entry of top tens about just anything: from the bizarre to the weird or even plain stupid. If you have a keen sense of humor, so much the better for it! Just make sure that the total length of the article you’ve sent in is at least 1500 words and damn original.

Upon publication, you are wired $100 straight into your Paypal account. The great thing about List verse is that the only rule about submission is the fact that there are no rules! That means, you are free even not to bother with the inclusion of pictures or videos in your entry – that is a job the editing team over at List Verse does. So, if you would appreciate $100 and can pen down at least 1500 words in a single post, then consider checking the site out HERE.

Final Thoughts

It’s clear that no one appreciates copied out content that is (or isn’t relevant) to their audience. If you intend to pitch anyone of these bloggers/content creators, be sure you are original – and have something to truly offer. If you’re a copy cat, it would be a great idea to limit your mews to your blog – and blog alone.

It’s that simple, really.

And this was organized by: AKAAHAN TERUNGWA

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