Posted on 01 December 2009. Tags: associated content, get paid to write, paypal, Tiger Woods, upfront payment, USD
It used to be that Associated Content paid money for contents such as articles, slide shows, and audio.

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When Associated Content started out, many writers, both beginners and professionals, flocked to the site. Payments were good back in those days.
However, over time, many writers noticed that Associated Content’s payments have decreased.
It seems as if Associated Content have put another dent in their writers pocket.
AC usually pays $4 upfront payment for news articles, such as the recent Tiger Woods SUV car crash. Not anymore! Associated Content have sent news writers the following:
“We have decided to remove the Upfront Payment option for non-assignment news.
Too much of our resources were spent reviewing for-pay stories that either didn’t come close to meeting requirements or were merely stolen from other media companies.
It’s our hope this will free us up to devote our time and energy to work that is more beneficial to Contributors, AC and our readers.
As always, we will continue to issue for-pay news assignments that are available to the entire community.”
This means even writers with legitimate news will not be paid the usual $4 upfront payment for the article unless it is something Associated Content have requested.
I can understand why AC will no longer want to pay for News articles. It’s simply rehashed news, summarized, rewritten, and given a “new angle” by writers on Associated Content.
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What angers me is that people who have first hand accounts of legitimate news will not be paid upfront payments because of writers who only written rehashed articles. How professional is that? Well, thanks AC for at least reading your forums and taking action! Makes me wonder if that particular writer’s other articles are all rehashed stuff.
Posted in Get Paid to, Website Review
Posted on 18 November 2009. Tags: earn money online, hits4pay, international, paypal, USD

Earning money online with Hits4Pay.com is rather easy. I have read many negative reviews from people online about Hits4Pay.com, however, I’ve signed up and was able to earn money from them.
I usually just open up another window or tab and run the ads while I blog or write articles online. It’s not fast money but it’s still easy. Any extra money with little effort does count. It help pay the bills or add to my savings account. So I’m rather happy with Hits4Pay.com
Payment from Hits4Pay have never been late for me. It’s rather convenient that they pay via Paypal.
You must be 18 years or older. One account per household/address/computer ip. Non-US citizens as well as US citizens are welcome to join.
1. Sign up for a Free Account by clicking here. You will get $10 to your account just for signing up today!
2. Every ad you view is $0.02. You must keep the site open while viewing and each ad is 60 seconds long.
3. Once you finished viewing the ad, you are credited $0.02
4. Payments is via paypal either the 15th or 16th of the month once you reach $25.00 or more.
5. You can refer people using your hits4pay referral link.

How many levels do I get paid for?
Hits4Pay’s compensation plan is a two level plan. That means:
- Direct earnings: You earn $0.02 for each ad you look at.
- First Level: You earn $0.01 for each ad your direct referral looks at.
- Second Level: You earn $0.01 from each ad your direct referral’s referral looks at.
Posted in Get Paid to, Website Review
Posted on 13 November 2009. Tags: AdSense, adsense sharing, international, making money, Payment, paypal, Triond, US, write

Just when I thought Triond couldn’t get any better!
Triond is a site where you can earn money writing. In the past, Triond.com used only pay you for page views. However, recently, they added a Google Adsense Revenue sharing program. Writers now can earn 50% from adsense and page views! The Google Adsense Revenue sharing program is slowly being rolled out so not everyone have the chance to opt in just yet.
What’s new things Triond have in store for writers? Many of the writers requested that Triond start a referral program so that writers can refer family members and friends. Triond has taken the steps to try out a referral program!
The program is in beta right now because they are trying to see what the advantages and disadvantages of running a referral program.
How will this referral program work?
According to Triond’s Blog:

Taken from Triond.com Blog
I did a test, recently, to see if Triond actually pays their writers and they do. Check out my article on Triond Proof of Payment. As far as I know, payment via paypal was fast. There were no fees to pay at all!
Sign up with Triond.com today.
Posted in Get Paid to, Website Review
Posted on 10 November 2009. Tags: adsense sharing, international, making money, Payment, paypal, Triond, US
Triond.com is a website that pays users to write. Writing for Triond is a fast and easy process. Writers are paid for page views and just recently, Triond added an adsense revenue sharing program!
Page view payments
If payment is made through PayPal, the minimum payment is $0.50; if by check, the minimum payment is $50.00; if by Western Union, the minimum payment is $50.00. If, on any month, your revenues do not reach this minimum, the amount owed to you will be rolled over and added to next month’s payment.
US and International writers are welcome to sign up for Triond. Writers are allowed to open more than one account and it doesn’t mater how many articles you submit in a day! Articles can be written in English and non-English.
I signed up and wrote 5 articles and spent a very little time promoting them. I was able to earn $1.11. Not too bad for poorly written articles!

- People’s Content.com Triond Payment Proof
Here’s proof from another account on Triond.com!

Another account
Adsense Revenue Sharing
Recently, Triond has added adsense revenue sharing. This option is still in the testing phase so not every writer has it.
Today, I was able to opt into the Adsense revenue sharing program. We will see how it goes.
Posted in Get Paid to, Website Review