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Dec 18 2008

Another paid writing site

Published by sbelle at 11:26 am under work from home opportunity Edit This

I discovered another paid writing site, BrightHub.com.  They offer $10 for every article submitted.  That sounds great.  I applied to write for them this morning.  It sounds like a great opportunity to make substantial money with writing.  They application process is relatively simple, and they state that they review applications and respond within two business days.  Great!

I have read some good reviews for the website, so I know that it’s legit.  I don’t know if they are really picky on the articles that they accept or not, but it’s worth a try to see if you can make good money there.  Go to www.brighthub.com to check it out.

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4 Responses to “Another paid writing site”

  1. kristyon 18 Dec 2008 at 1:12 pm edit this

    I nominated you for the Lemonade Award! I think your blog is great and very worthy of this award! To get your award and find out more about it, please go to www.mosaicmoments.today.com

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  2. mythicalphoenixon 21 Dec 2008 at 3:28 pm edit this

    Some great information! It is so hard to find good and legitimate opportunities to earn money on the web - I have not heard of Brighthub before, and it looks like something worth looking into.

    I have nominated you for a Lemonade Award, meant to promote blogs of interest and share links. Congrats!

    mythicalphoenix
    www.worklifebalance.today.com

  3. vrajavalaon 25 Dec 2008 at 8:55 pm edit this

    it does not say anywhere there about payment.

  4. sbelleon 30 Dec 2008 at 8:49 pm edit this

    Info on payment is here: onhttp://www2.brighthub.com/writers/writers.html

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