Free Revenue Sharing Blog Sites
Earn Money Blogging
Do you like to blog? Are you good at writing articles with unique content? I’m sure that many of you know how you can earn money from your blogs with revenue sharing websites and weblog sites. As I research this subject, I’m finding more and more websites that allow you to write articles and blogs on just about any subject you choose. Many of these sites will place advertisements on your blogs or articles and share the revenue generated from those ads with you, the author/writer/blogger. The most common of these ads is with Google AdSense program, but there are also others that allow Amazon affiliate ads, Kontera, AdBrite, eBay partner program, and some others. As I discover these websites, I will be adding them to this hub. Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day. Oh, and please leave constructive feedback. I’m still new at this and welcome any and all tips from you more experienced bloggers and hubbers.
HubPages
HubPages shares 60% of the impressions your hubs produce. Advertising includeds Google AdSense, Amazon, eBay Partners, and HubPages own ad program. Payout threshold is fairly low and should be easy to achieve. I also like that they use PayPal to pay you your earnings. If you haven’t joined HubPages yet, give it a try. It’s fun checking my account every day and seeing money that was not there the day before.
Squidoo
Squidoo is another good free blogging site where you build lenses using “modules”, which are very similar to HubPages’ “capsules”. You do not need your own AdSense publisher account to earn money with Squidoo. They have their own accounts with Google AdSense, Amazon, eBay, Chitika, and Infolinks. They share the revenue earned from your articles with you. This is a great plus for anyone who can’t get their own AdSense account. Instead of waiting until you have $100 in your AdSense account, Squidoo pays you directly to your PayPal account. Your payment threshold can be set as low as $5 and you have the option of sharing some, or all of your earnings with charities. Squidoo is very easy to learn and they have a great community of writers.
Best Reviewer
At Best Reviewer you can write reviews and create your own “top” list. Create a list of the top 5 travel sites, the top 3 hotel chains, the top 5 airlines, or whatever you desire. The best thing of all is that you can earn money from your “top 5 whatever” review through their Google Adsense 100% revenue sharing and referral programs.
Here is how the referral program works:
Quoted directly from Best Reviewer website:
“ When you refer a new member to Best-Reviewer.com with your referral link, you will have your AdSense ID displayed on every content page this member submits, 100% of the time, for life! You'll even get a link to your site. Your AdSense ad will be located at the end of the top, just below the conclusion or the last item of his top. When a member with no referrer submits a top, you can see an AdSense ad at the very bottom of the top, this is the third ad (out of the three allowed by AdSense on a single page) and it is replaced with your AdSense ad on every page submitted by members you referred. If you promote your referral link to your online friends and visitors, your AdSense earnings will quickly add up! :-)”
InfoBarrel
If you are fluent in English and can produce quality and unique content, then you can earn money with Infobarrel .
Whenever your work is published on Infobarrel, you can earn money through their Google AdSense revenue sharing program. Writers receive 75% of the ad impressions generated on their published work. Refer other writers/bloggers, and receive 2% of the ad impressions generated on their published articles.
To earn money with Infobarrel, you must have your own AdSense account.
Infobarrel will reject any duplicate content, so don’t copy other blogs (even your own) from another site and re-post it on Infobarrel.
Blogger.com
Blogger.com, also known as Blogspot, is owned by Google. During my research, I’ve read that Blogger.com writers have a better chance at getting approved for the Google AdSense program, and I’ve read articles stating the complete opposite. Either way, you need your own AdSense account to earn money with Blogger. You can also increase your revenue by signing up for the Google Affiliate Network, and earn affiliate commissions from companies like Verizon, Target, Kohl's, Sears and OfficeMax when items from these companies are purchased through the links on your blogs.
Never Give Up
I really enjoy blogging, and I have much to learn when it comes to earning money from my blogs. I'm learning about getting traffic to my blogs/hubs/lenses/etc by means of linking to other blog sites, forums, article publishing sites, social networks, the list seems endless. But, one thing I enjoy even more than the blogging, is the learning. I believe that when we stop learning, we stop living. If I stop learning, it means I have given up. Giving up is for quitters, and I'm not a quitter.
Thanks for reading and have a great day.