I've been looking at my dashboard for my old Blogger blog (Car 58, where are you?) and I see I have $27.00 in my Adsense account. Unfortunately I need $150 to be paid, so I have a way to go, obviously.
It looks like Bloggers with Adsense accounts get paid directly by Google - is that right?
Or does Preferred Writers Group AKA Eden Jaid receive the money directly and it is then distributed through PayPal etc.?
That seems like a fair bit of admin work, as opposed to the more transparent and hands-free Google Adsense method.
I'm not casting doubt or anything, just wondering at the mechanics of the thing. If I read the Adsense information correctly, no payments are made until 30 days after the month in which an individual account exceeds $150, which could be a fair while, depending on how many page views are earnt.
Anyway, I'm new here, and maybe I'm just totally wrong. Certainly wouldn't be the first time! I like the environment and the concept and I think I'll enjoy my time here.
--Peter
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
Earning Money Writing for Examiner.com
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Although I write for 10 or so different websites, the one where I earn the most money is Examiner.com. so I thought the other members of the Preferred Writer Group would want to know about it.
Back when print was king, I earned $400 - $450 per article writing for magazines, but those days appear to be over. Now I write for less than a penny per page view, but the place that penny goes the furthest for me is Examiner.
Not only does Examiner pay a higher percentage of a penny than the other sites I write for, but it attracts many viewers so I don't have to do all the work of promoting my articles.
Examiner's minimum word count requirement is only 150 words per article, so it isn't difficult to come up with ideas and articles. If you know a little basic SEO and have some social networking skills, it helps pull in readers, page views and earnings more quickly.
Earn an Easy $25
Right now Examiner is also offering a "signing bonus" of $25 if new writers contribute two articles of 150 words or more for their first two months. This helps cover the first two normally low-paying months while a writer starts to build a library of articles and begins to get the word out.
If you have not tried Examiner, you should check it out. It is not "get rich quick," but for any writer who can steadily generate articles of 150 words or more each month, it is a good way to earn several hundred dollars a month once you have a library of content up. That is definitely money I can put to good use!
Examiner is currently in the US and Canada. I am not sure what other countries it might be in now or expanding into.
Click Here to find out more or save this link to use in the future: http://exm.nr/Mo5A9X
What I Examine:
- Skin Care,
- Barbie Collecting
- Nashville Doll Collecting,
- Nashville Gospel Music & Entertainment
- Nashville Skin, Health & Beauty
- National Rodan + Fields
Also see: How to Earn Money Writing for Examiner.com
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