10 Different Revenue Sharing Sites to Add to Your ‘Sites to Write for’ List
Are you looking for sites that pay writers? This listing of 10 revenue sharing sites offers different sites to add to your list. All of these sites share revenue, either for page views or from advertising. Read on to learn more about revenue sites such as SEM Service, Magic Writers, Untrained Housewife and more.
Most people are used to seeing listings of revenue sharing sites. They often check out these lists, ever vigilant to find another good writing site where they can submit content and get paid for their efforts. And usually those lists contain some common players: Squidoo, HubPages, Helium, to name a few.
This article seeks to offer fresh information by listing 10 revenue sharing sites you may not have heard of, instead of a listing of the same-old, same-old.
10 Revenue Sharing Sites
1. HowToee–HowToee is a newer site that not only looks promising but offers something a little different. Howtoee shares 50% revenue and they have a special engine or built-in functionality at their site, which means that those who write long pillar articles stand to earn more because of the way HowToee links keywords in other articles across the site, which point in to the chosen pillar article, thus generating a stream of traffic to those articles.
If you like the how-to article format, you might enjoy creating articles for Howtoee. Shorter (400-word) and longer how-to pillar articles and tutorials are accepted. Another plus is that writers can include a bio with a link to their site and this will appear at the bottom of every page published on HowToee, which is a great way to cross-promote a blog or a website.
HowToee is not just open to U.S. residents, Canadian writers are welcomed, as well.
2. Magic Writers International–This site publishes unique content and every article is proofread, before it is published. Writers are paid from page views, which for someone who is not an AdSense publisher, offers another way to make money from writing articles. What is good about Magic Writers is that they are seeking quality articles, a real plus with Google’s newer and stricter content policies.
3. PennySeeds.com–Writers can post at PennySeeds and earn a revenue share. The site is all about money management: how to save money, how to reduce debt and related topics. If you enjoy writing articles about money, PennySeeds may be a good site to write for.
4. SEED–For writers, photographers and filmmakers. You bring your talent and experience to the table and SEED distributes your work across a network of sites. As stated on the SEED site: “ But thanks to our extensive network of web sites like Moviefone, Spinner, and others within the AOL network, your work could be showcased on some of the most informative, entertaining, and vibrant destinations on the Internet.”

Very interesting article. There are a couple places here I want to check out. Thanks.
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