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Oct 17 2008

Writing for Associated Content

Published by athlyn at 6:32 pm under Paying Opportunities Edit This

If you have been searching for sites that accept content from online writers, you may have come across a site called Associated Content.

In today’s post, I will describe AC’s offerings.

Associated Content
Associated Content allows you to publish content in different formats, ranging from text to video to audio to images–and you get paid for it.

You decide what you want to submit, or, if you are stuck for ideas, check out Associated Content’s “Call for Contents Program,” which generates topics for you.

A Sampling of Associated Content Categories
Arts and Entertainment
Automotive
Health
Home Improvement
Opinion
News
Politics
Sports
Travel

These are just some of the categories you can write for when you join Associated Content.

Fast Facts About Associated Content
* Associated Content is free to join
* Associated Content is a platform that helps you to develop a readership and a following for your content
* AC pays you based on the performance of submitted material
* You keep earning on your content
* Associated Content allows for different rights: Exclusive, Non Exclusive, Display Only
* Your content earns you Upfront Payments and Performance Payments

Flexible Content Requirments                                                                                                There is no minimum or maximum for content, which means you, as the creator, have lattitude.

Submission Requirments
Associated Content Frequently Asked * Questions.

Before joining Associated Content, make sure you check that your country of residence qualifies for content creation that will net you payment.

I’ve heard from writers who are happy with their experience writing for Associated Content.

If you already write for Associated content, please share your experiences and I will include them at this blog.

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4 Responses to “Writing for Associated Content”

  1. pinkinkon 17 Oct 2008 at 9:33 pm edit this

    I write for Associated Content. I do their Calls for Content because you know how much you are going to be paid upfront, whereas if you submit an article on your own topic, you may or may not get paid for it.

    I really like that they pay you page view bonuses each month - I get a nice chunk of change from that alone each month, which is really nice :)

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  2. athlynon 18 Oct 2008 at 2:29 am edit this

    Hello Pinkink,
    Thank you for sharing your experiences with Associated Content. I, too, thought that the option to choose upfront payment was attractive.

  3. kjscraftson 18 Oct 2008 at 4:02 pm edit this

    I have been writing on AC for almost two years. I do not get around to publishing there much anymore, but I still love the site because without doing anything I usually get at least $5 just from page views on my old articles.

  4. athlynon 18 Oct 2008 at 8:41 pm edit this

    Hello kjscrafts,
    That’s great to hear. Any writing opportunity that nets ongoing earnings is a good bargain over the long term.

    Thanks for sharing your insights. I’m sure this information will help those who are considering writing for Associated Content.

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