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A New "Get Paid To Write Articles" Website

posted December 26, 2008 - 6:43pm
A New "Get Paid To Write Articles" Website

What the heck is Bukisa? It is the latest of a number of "get paid to write" sites. While Xomba is tops on my list, I have added Bukisa to the number of sites that I write articles on just so I can be diversified.
How does it work? You are not paid a fifty percent share of Google Adsense revenue like on Xomba and Hubpages. Instead your earnings are based on the "Bukisa Index" which is now at 3.95. As the site gets more readers the index will go up.
You get whatever the index is in dollars once you get one thousand views on your articles. Once you build a base of several dozen articles this is easy to do. Another neat feature is the fact that you can refer your friends and get a portion of the revenue from articles that they write. They don't get any less for being in your network and they in turn can refer friends and earn.
This kind of structure allows you to earn money for articles that you write, plus earn money from articles that your friends write.
The site in now in the beta software phase, meaning that there are a few small bugs but overall it is working very well and gaining a good readership and page rank.
When it comes to making money writing articles it is wise to diversify. The key is not to copy and paste and always write content that informs your reader. Good unique content that adds to the value of the site will produce you the most revenue in the end.
Try how to articles and articles about places that you know well. Think about what your area of expertise is, whether it is pets, relationships, cooking, etc., and start a list of possible articles. Once you have a list use a word processor such as Microsoft Word or Works and write your draft articles there. Once you have them perfected you can copy them to Bukisa.
To start earning money by writing articles on Bukisa visit the site and join:
http://www.bukisa.com/join/2344



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