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Adsense Sharing Freelance Sites

By Kovich On April 6, 2010 Under Making Money Online

A way to make money online these days that is quickly becoming popular is writing and submitting articles and other content to websites that will give you a share of what they earn from Adsense and other forms of advertising located on the pages hosting your content. It’s a pretty simple concept and can result in a hefty check if done properly. There may also be backlink opportunities with some of these sites.

Now, I’m not going to cover information on how to write a proper article or how to guarantee submission to these sites, but I will talk about what sites are out there, so that you can go ahead and give them a try. However, you can read this post on how to improve your English writing.

Some people that I know will only submit to dofollow sites, because that way they are earning both backlinks and cash, in exchange for only one share of effort. Some people craft unique articles for each site, and others spin already written articles. It’s up to you to find out what works best. If I don’t include a lot of information about a specific site, that means I was unable to locate it. If you have details regarding any of the sites below, or know of one that I should include, please let me know and I will update this post. Thank you!

HubPages – PR6
This site allows you to receive 40% of all Adsense impressions. In addition, they allow you to put your Kontera and Amazon Associates ID’s on their site, resulting in additional earnings. You are permitted to place two links per article.

If you’re looking for dofollow links, you’ll need to get a ‘HubScore’ of 75 – which is the result of how often you comment and login, combined with your traffic levels. When submitting an article, it is checked for uniqueness, but there is no editor to face. They heavily frown upon duplicate content.

InfoBarrel – PR4
Writers receive 75% of impressions, but you’re forced to have your content reviewed by an editor. Articles that violate the policies of the Adsense program are not accepted. Two links from your content will be dofollow.

Xomba – PR4
Submitted bookmarks must have at least 50 words, while articles must contain at least 150. Adsense impressions are split 50/50. All content must be unique. This site introduces an interesting piece of information: “A good goal to set is to try and make $3.33 a day, that way you will make enough to reach the minimum Google pay out each month of $100.”

Senserely – PR3
Any articles that you write receive 80% of all impressions. When you refer someone, you receive 10% of their impressions. Unique content only! This site also appears to allow all links to be dofollow, but does not provide any further information on how many you are permitted to have in your content.

TutorialTub – PR2
Only tutorials are accepted to this site, as the name would suggest, and they are reviewed by an editor. Revenue is split 50/50. On the front page of their site, it says to submit original content, but on their policies page it says you can submit any tutorial, provided you own the rights to it. It appears as though links are dofollow, but there is nothing written about how many you can have.

ArticleCodex – PR0
Links are dofollow and a resource box is included. Revenue is split 50/50. There is very little information on this site and it is unclear what types of articles they accept, how many links are permitted, etc.

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  1. Rich
    February 9, 2011
    6:11 pm

    eHow was my favorite of these types of sites, but now they’ve converted over to Demand Studios, and their article approval system sucks now :(

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