Affiliate programs and contextual advertising are one of the most popular ways to monetize your blog, but there are times when it is worth considering the alternatives.
You can get extra money by writing about web sites, services, products, and earn cash for providing your opinion and valuable feedback to advertisers.
How Authors Get Paid To Write
Below, a quick roundup of the best services to get paid to write. There are also some services that are not considered well by the blogosphere for their ethic. But, if you’re not satisfied with affiliate programs, then this list is just what you’re looking for.
Smorty.com. Smorty is a bridge between bloggers and advertisers. Advertisers start campaigns with us and we deliver them to the right bloggers for publishing an opinion on their Blogs. Smorty helps you make money from your blogs.
Blogsvertise.com. Earn cash and generate extra income from your blog! Our Advertisers want YOU to mention and talk about their websites products and services in your blogs and journals. They want the publicity, the exposure, the Buzz! that online bloggers and internet journals can generate for their web site products and services. In exchange blogsvertise pays YOU in paypal per task/blog entry, for writing / talking about / mentioning their website in your blog!
Weblogsinc.com. Looking to get paid to blog about subjects you love? Tell us what you’re passionate about and let’s find out if there’s a fit!
Reviews.com. Reviews range from $40 to $500 per review, and this is a one time fee per review. The price of an advertiser campaign starts at $10 per review.
Sponsoredreviews.com. You can earn anywhere from $10 to $1000 per review. If you are a major site, you might be able to get even more.
Loudlaunch.com. Earn more with your blog. Get paid to independently review LoudLaunch Campaign Releases. You’ve earned your audience, now be compensated for your opinion.
Payperpost.com. Get paid for blogging. Write about web sites, products, services, and companies and earn cash for providing your opinion and valuable feedback to advertisers. Disclosure required.
Blogitive.com. Once you are approved to the Blogitive system, you are given access to opportunities from companies to post about their news releases. You are paid per posting.
InBlogAds.com. Write about websites, products, services and companies on your blog and get paid for it.
Creative-weblogging.com.Write 7 to 10 posts per week for their network and they will pay you $225 per month.
Wordfirm.com. Our writers, editors, and designers are some of the best in their fields. As a team, we work skillfully and methodically, producing books of the highest quality—yet our efficiency lets us keep costs low.
Blogtoprofit.com. We connect you with advertisers that are interested in sponsoring your blog, you post to your blog and get paid!
DigitalJournal.com. Digitaljournal.com is the first online community where Citizen Journalists actually get paid for contributing. Unlike most websites where bloggers post for free (and the company takes in all the ad revenue), DigitalJournal.com shares a portion of its advertising revenue with all Citizen Journalists.
About.com. You’re the passionate expert that other people turn to for advice, and you wouldn’t have it any other way. You enjoy telling people what computer to buy, explaining how to fix a broken ceiling fan, giving out cheesecake recipes, or helping total strangers plan their vacations.
Blogburner.com. Get your own FREE blog on BlogBurner and just post to your blog – and get paid. We’ll show you how.
Daytipper.com. If you have a tip that is insightful, helpful, and original, we will publish it and pay you $3 (US). You write the content. We share it with the world.
Creamaid.com. Share your experience about commercial stuff, meet new people, and get a royalty.













Excellent post, well done!
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Thanks Robyn!
Nick.
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I am curious as to how the referral program works for BlogBurner.
The User Guide says to go to “my account” and use “Refer A Friend”
There is no “Refer a Friend”
How are you getting referrals for this program?
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