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To all freelance writer, what are your favorite sites to submit your articles aside from Mahalo?

I prefer recommendation for sites that accept writers from outside of US. I've known about Bukisa, Associated Content, Bright Hub, and Helium.com. What are other sites that accept writers from outside of US where you can make good money?
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wy | 1 year, 11 months ago
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I came across this blog that is useful for freelance home writer.
The title of the blog is The Freelance Home Writer.
http://freelancehomewriter.blogspot.com/

From the blog, scroll down a bit, on the left, at “See my review of:”, there is a list of websites where freelance home writer can write articles.

The websites reviewed are:
Biblio Buffet
Bukisa
Consumer Search
Content Current
Creative Weblogging
Delegate 2
ePIFfunnies
EssayWriters.net
Families.com
FireHow
HubPages
Internet Brands
Internet Research Associates (IRA)
Life Tips
Life123
Mahalo
Make Use Of
Mommy Think
Neutral Existence
Niner Niner
OfficeUsers.org
Organized Wisdom
Personal Money Store
Suite 101
TextBroker
Unsent Letters
WiseGEEK
World Start
WriteBite FKA Rant Blogger
Writer’s Research Group
Writer’s Work Station
Writing World

I don’t know there are so many freelance writing websites until I saw the website.
I have not gone through everyone of them to see whether these websites accept writers from outside US.

The blog has lots of other tips for freelance writers.

Hope this helps.
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lidyax | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

I'm not sure yet. I'm gathering data. Now I'm still focusing on Mahalo since I still have a full time job. In few months after I resign and be a full time writer, I will branch out to more sites.

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wy | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

Glad that you like it.
Feel free to share your insights.

Which websites will you write article for ?

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lidyax | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

Thanks, this is what I'm looking for! I'm checking out the blog and it's awesome.

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owl | 1 year, 11 months ago
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Well.. Well...Well! I see that @wy has not left anything for us.
Still, here are few of my suggestions:

(A) You can try freelancing sites. There is always a good demand for articles, but you need to bid to win the job and also need to sell the copyrights. Here are some;

www.rentacoder.com
www.getafreelancer.com
www.guru.com
www.odesk.com
www.eurolance.com

(B) Then there are some sites who let you publish your blogs/articles by your name and you can earn through Google Adsense. But you need to have an approved Google Adsense account for that. These don't actually pay for writing articles. Rather, they share the Adsense revenue.

www.hubpages.com
www.blogger.com

Note: None of the sites above guarantee any money for the articles written. It depends upon how well your articles fare and how many people see them.

Hope that helps. Thanks
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owl | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

You are welcome!

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lidyax | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

Thanks for the info about the freelancer sites.

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angie497 | 1 year, 11 months ago
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Of course, there are no guarantees of 'good money' anywhere, but Suite101.com accepts writers from quite a few countries. Examiner.com has opportunities for Canadian writers, and I think eHow.com accepts writers from outside the U.S., although I'm not sure.
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philipy | 1 year, 11 months ago Report

fyi eHow does not pay writers outside the US.

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mahalkita | 1 year, 8 months ago
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Have you ever heard of of Info Barrel? Here's a link to a question regarding me writing for it: http://www.mahalo.com/answers/anonymous/i-wrote-some-articles-at-infobarrel-and-im-not-making-any-money-from-adsense-i-have-promoted-them-quite-a-bit

Please let me know if you're interested.

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lailei | 1 year, 11 months ago
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Most websites doesn't guarantee money from the article that you have submitted so its not really profitable, but if you really love doing articles and writing stuffs. I recommend you to earn money by being a web content writer, you just need to look for a client that you will work with.
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bushido9791 | 11 months ago
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http://www.prizelive.com/r/bushido9791
I know this :D
It is really good you can play games to make money :D

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