Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Sites to Write for Money or Rewards

In this tough economy it is good to think about ways to make a little extra cash. There are quite a few web sites out there who will pay you for doing what you are doing anyway...interacting and communicating on the internet.

Over this past year I have been collecting links of sites which offer to pay you for writing, socializing, playing games, or even taking surveys. I have not looked into any of them aside from collecting the links so I am in no way endorsing any of them.

There is only one from my list which I am very familiar with and can tell you what it is like and that is a web site called Gather. Love this site! You post pretty much whatever suits your fancy, make comments, just like you do on any blog platform and you get rewarded for it through cash in your paypal account or gift cards to stores like Border's bookstore or Home Depot. You are not going to make a lot there but enough to buy some books or some Christmas presents. You accrue points by being active on the site. When I began and was semi-prolific I was able to make about four $25 gift cards in a month. It isn't a ton of money but hey if you are writing anyways...might as well get a gift card for it.

Here are a list of other sites which reward you with money or other rewards:

Associated Content

Triond
XOMBA

Digital Journal

Today Blog Network

My Lot

BoomJ

There is also a site called Boomer Towne but I have heard so many bad things about it, I don't think I would put it on my list.

Also here are some articles full of links and information about getting paid to write on-line:

How to Earn Money On-line

Sites for Freelance Writers to Make Money

List of Paid Blogging Web Sites

How do you Make Money On-Line? Make sure to look at the comments.

So do you guys know of any other sites to add to the list? Do tell all!

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On another note....been writing some personal essays this week about what it is like to have Multiple Sclerosis.

This post captures a day in my life, well actually a morning of trying to help my kids and also deal with an episode of MS.

This next post is entitled, There is Never a Good Time for MS. A young woman in her twenties with four children at home under the age of five and newly diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis was the inspiration for this article. Please do stop by Stuart's site to read.

And lastly my trips to the well as I call my bouts of depression sometimes leads me to some philosophical conclusions. You may read my thoughts here.

I know these are really trying times for all of us. Please reach out if you need to. Whatever you are going through there are others who can help. Hang in there!

10 comments:

Paul is a Hermit said...

If I could write like you.

Four children under five! Her whole world and probably theirs changed, but I hope not forever. Rather I hope drugs in testing somehow arrest what it does, even allow healing.
I read your, Day In The Life, at Heath Central, amazed at the adaption and determination of you and others.

Thanks for the links.

Anonymous said...

Leave it to you! This is a perfecto post for these times. You give practical advice on something one can "do" to earn some money in these deeply worrying times. Sweet girl, you are a peach! I, on the other hand, have perfected the moaning side of this equation.

Charles Gramlich said...

I might have to try this out. I like gift cards

Joan said...

WOW! This is great information. Thanks!

susan said...

Thank you Merelyme!

How are YOU doing? Staying well?

Diane said...

Hi, I've read your writings on MS and depression on healthcentral.com before, I'm glad I found your personal blog!

Well being a writer like yourself and a blogger are two different things. However, I may have to try this and maybe win even just 1 giftcard a month!

I am going to check out your other posts now! :)

Ian Lidster said...

Thank you for the tips, dear

Casdok said...

Wow! Sounds interesting i might just have to have a look!

Allan said...

I tried one years ago, but they were rather strict about what you could say...but if you can stay "in the lines", it's better than busking for spare change in the subway. Way better.

Travis Cody said...

Thanks for the links. I might check into a couple of them.