Are there any writing websites where you get paid for your work?

I was on www.storymash.com and I don’t know if it is a scam. Can someone please tell me the name of a website where I can write my stories and get paid for it?

There are many different options for someone trying to break into the writing business. These websites could help.

Oboulo.com is a publicly authored, publicly accessible database covering a wide array of topics. Each time you publish a paper, article, presentation etc. on the website, you will receive $15.00 in royalties. Create an account and enter ambassador # 9590ba to earn $15 per published article.

After connecting to the site, you will be asked to enter an ambassador number. By entering ambassador# 9590ba you’ll receive $15 per document published.

This is a good place to start to get your name out there and some published articles under your belt.

Next, go to the Associated Content website and sign up as a writer. Submit as many articles as you can. The payment varies, but they are generous.

Oh yeah, Helium.com is an amazing site too.

Good luck!

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4 Responses to Are there any writing websites where you get paid for your work?

  1. Iceman says:

    Sorry, I don’t but if you want to make some extra money online, then the best online business is definitely the Healthy Chocolate one. As soon as you sign up with the company they give you your own website where you can run it from, plus you make up to 50% commission. Also because you sign up under someone they teach how to run it, because your success equals their own success.
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  2. BURLY says:

    Yes, I think you go to http://www.eHOW.com but type that into google to see if I remember it right. It CLAIMS to publish your articles, I think only HOW TO articles and you get paid I don’t remember if it said what percentage.
    However I somehow jumped out of google into eHOW and got confused and signed up thinking it would continue my seach for
    Barrack Obama’s email add while he had time in the grace period between election and taking the Oath.
    I got signed up for I was racing through a long confusing and ultimately failed search. Did you know that White House.com is a PORN site while White House.gov is the real thing ?? I just entered White House in the search window so google gave both versions mixed together confusing me more.

    Back to eHOW, AFTER SIGNING UP MY INBOX HAD 4 TO 6………..
    "MyDayseHow@eHow ,com" in it, some useful and some not for my climate or something else. I never found out if I had been charged for the junk mail service but since having my SPAM blocker delete them instantly instead of waiting a week, I have not received a bill.

    It’s been some time, before I got my own net connection, but I don’t trust eHOW for as I remember they were hard to get into and I couldn’t close my account or stop the email even with threats to report it to
    http://www.IC3.gov ( a business community & FBI coop to fight internet crime ). SO ALL IN ALL, YOU MIGHT GET YOUR OWN WRITINGS BACK IN YOUR EMAIL ALONG WITH SEVERAL WRITINGS OF OTHERS. I DON’T KNOW HOW MANY WRITE FOR eHOW SO I DON’T KNOW THE ODDS OF SEEING YOUR OWN WORK, A MINOR ISSUE / SINGULAR EVENT.
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  3. b_inspired@ymail.com says:

    There are many different options for someone trying to break into the writing business. These websites could help.

    Oboulo.com is a publicly authored, publicly accessible database covering a wide array of topics. Each time you publish a paper, article, presentation etc. on the website, you will receive $15.00 in royalties. Create an account and enter ambassador # 9590ba to earn $15 per published article.

    After connecting to the site, you will be asked to enter an ambassador number. By entering ambassador# 9590ba you’ll receive $15 per document published.

    This is a good place to start to get your name out there and some published articles under your belt.

    Next, go to the Associated Content website and sign up as a writer. Submit as many articles as you can. The payment varies, but they are generous.

    Oh yeah, Helium.com is an amazing site too.

    Good luck!
    References :
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