Legitimate on Line Earning Sites

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Whether you are new to on-line earning or have been at it for a while, I am sure that you are always interested in knowing which sites are legitimate and which are not. Here are my top five on-line earning sites that I have actually been paid from.Number one: Associated ContentThis is by far my favorite earning site. Here, you have the opportunity to write whatever interests you, share your work with the world, and actually earn from your writing. You can earn in two ways with this site. The first way is through up front payments for your work, the second is through the traffic your work gets. When you submit your work for upfront payment and an offer is made by the site, you have the option to accept the offer, refuse the offer, or revise and re-submit your work. Once you do accept an offer, you are paid very quickly. When it comes to being paid for how many views your work gets, you have to reach a minimum of $1.50, which is equivalent to 1000 views to be paid that month. It takes some time to get used to how it all works on this site, but it is well worth the time and effort.Number two: HeliumThis is my second favorite earning site. It is another site that pays you for writing. This site is a bit confusing at first; it took me a while to get used to how it all works. They pay upfront for the first five articles submitted to a particular title, and they pay for views. They use a rating system for all users which gives members the opportunity to rate each other's work. The nice thing is, you do not know who actually wrote the article you are rating, so there is no bias in rating articles. On this site, you have to reach a minimum of $25 before you can request payment, and all forms of earning are included in the payout. Another nice aspect of this site is the marketplace section where you have the opportunity to write specific articles for other places than Helium. The marketplace articles are rated by members of the site and the article with the highest rank is chosen for publication and the cash prize. This site has many nice features, but it takes a while to learn the ropes and really maximize your earnings.Number three: MyLotThis is a forum site that pays for doing a multitude of activities. You earn by creating discussions, participating in discussions, commenting on current events, and even by posting and maintaining a blog. Recently, the site added another section in which members can earn from completing small, fairly simple tasks. This site is fun and can be very informative. The minimum payout level on this site is $10 and they pay monthly. If you do not reach payout for a particular month, your earnings are rolled over to the next month and continue to accrue until you reach the minimum and get paid. This site takes very little time to get used to, but it takes diligence to reach payout. There is no specified way that earnings are calculated,; basically, you just participate and watch your earnings grow.Number four: TriondTriond in another site that pays for writing articles. They do not offer upfront payment, however, as Associated Content and Helium do. This site pays for traffic that your work receives. Unlike many other sites, when you publish on Triond, your work cannot be anywhere else on the web when you submit it. Once it is submitted and published, however; you are able to publish your work elsewhere. The minimum payout on this site is a very low 50 cents. Don't let that small number fool you though, it can take a while to reach that level if you do not have a lot of articles published there.Number five: PickjackPickjack is a site that pays you for answering questions and posting questions. It takes a lot to earn a little here, but it is fun and you really can learn a lot. There is no specific rate of pay that I have ever found listed on the site, but the minimum payout is very low at only 5 cents. This extremely low payout level is easy to reach and the site pays when it says it will without fail. Overall, Pickjack is not the best paying site out there, but the fact that it provides entertainment and is legitimate make it worth the time spent to earn.As I continue with my on-line money making venture, I am sure I will find many more sites that are legitimate. In the meantime, I will continue to weed out the sites that are scams and search for more good ones.Tweet

Whether you are new to on-line earning or have been at it for a while, I am sure that you are always interested in knowing which sites are legitimate and which are not. Here are my top five on-line earning sites that I have actually been paid from.

Number one: Associated Content

This is by far my favorite earning site. Here, you have the opportunity to write whatever interests you, share your work with the world, and actually earn from your writing. You can earn in two ways with this site. The first way is through up front payments for your work, the second is through the traffic your work gets. When you submit your work for upfront payment and an offer is made by the site, you have the option to accept the offer, refuse the offer, or revise and re-submit your work. Once you do accept an offer, you are paid very quickly. When it comes to being paid for how many views your work gets, you have to reach a minimum of $1.50, which is equivalent to 1000 views to be paid that month. It takes some time to get used to how it all works on this site, but it is well worth the time and effort.

Number two: Helium

This is my second favorite earning site. It is another site that pays you for writing. This site is a bit confusing at first; it took me a while to get used to how it all works. They pay upfront for the first five articles submitted to a particular title, and they pay for views. They use a rating system for all users which gives members the opportunity to rate each other's work. The nice thing is, you do not know who actually wrote the article you are rating, so there is no bias in rating articles. On this site, you have to reach a minimum of $25 before you can request payment, and all forms of earning are included in the payout. Another nice aspect of this site is the marketplace section where you have the opportunity to write specific articles for other places than Helium. The marketplace articles are rated by members of the site and the article with the highest rank is chosen for publication and the cash prize. This site has many nice features, but it takes a while to learn the ropes and really maximize your earnings.

Number three: MyLot

This is a forum site that pays for doing a multitude of activities. You earn by creating discussions, participating in discussions, commenting on current events, and even by posting and maintaining a blog. Recently, the site added another section in which members can earn from completing small, fairly simple tasks. This site is fun and can be very informative. The minimum payout level on this site is $10 and they pay monthly. If you do not reach payout for a particular month, your earnings are rolled over to the next month and continue to accrue until you reach the minimum and get paid. This site takes very little time to get used to, but it takes diligence to reach payout. There is no specified way that earnings are calculated,; basically, you just participate and watch your earnings grow.

Number four: Triond

Triond in another site that pays for writing articles. They do not offer upfront payment, however, as Associated Content and Helium do. This site pays for traffic that your work receives. Unlike many other sites, when you publish on Triond, your work cannot be anywhere else on the web when you submit it. Once it is submitted and published, however; you are able to publish your work elsewhere. The minimum payout on this site is a very low 50 cents. Don't let that small number fool you though, it can take a while to reach that level if you do not have a lot of articles published there.

Number five: Pickjack

Pickjack is a site that pays you for answering questions and posting questions. It takes a lot to earn a little here, but it is fun and you really can learn a lot. There is no specific rate of pay that I have ever found listed on the site, but the minimum payout is very low at only 5 cents. This extremely low payout level is easy to reach and the site pays when it says it will without fail. Overall, Pickjack is not the best paying site out there, but the fact that it provides entertainment and is legitimate make it worth the time spent to earn.

As I continue with my on-line money making venture, I am sure I will find many more sites that are legitimate. In the meantime, I will continue to weed out the sites that are scams and search for more good ones.

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