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How To Protect Yourself on Writing Sites That Don’t Pay (or Pay Badly) – 4

I mentioned the use of ‘storage’ in a previous article.  The reason why Storage is so important becomes evident when you join a new site.  You join, but don’t know if it will be worth your time or not.  You don’t know if it pays or not.

Don’t listen to the Shills, they are full are beans.

They are paid to tout the site like any pimp.  Sure, some of them are just stupid and don’t realise what they are doing.

The fact is you don’t know the site pays until you’ve gotten your third payment, on time.

Triond Always paid.

Whether you had earned 3c or $3.00 or $333.33, you were paid every month because it was automatic. The programme Triond used would go through every single account and pay whatever was earned.

Triond no longer exists.

Today, most sites don’t pay, pay badly, manipulate earnings so that you don’t reach their threshold, etc.

You don’t know if you will be paid, when or how much.

This is where Hubpages becomes important.

Create your articles on Hubpages. Nice long articles.  Post them. When, (not if) they are ‘non-featured’ (or if you have use for the item, unpublish it, meaning it remains on Hubpages as if waiting to be edited) you chop the article into shards and publish them on questionable sites.

For example, you heard about Literacybase, you don’t know if it will pay or not. Join under a nickname. Post a few shards of Hubpage articles.

If the site doesn’t pay, well, you didn’t do more than a cut and paste with a bit of decoration. If the site does pay, fine. If the site goes down, well you didn’t lose your work, it is still on Hubpages.

If you are on the non-paying site and try to take down an item and the site doesn’t let you, you pop back to Hubpages, and do what you need to have it ‘featured’ and then alert the rip off site that the item is Plagiarised.

You see the value of Hubpages?

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Written by jaylar

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