I have been making money online as a writer for about 3 years. At first I tried out different freelancing sites, I eventually settled for writing and I have not for once regretted that decision.
There are some people that are just not cut out for writing articles of 600 words and above. Microblogging can work out well for you if you are in this category.
Well what exactly is Microblogging? As the name suggests, it involves blogging on a smaller word scale. Rather than writing longer words, you make shorter ones as often as you can. This is usually 150 words and below. So if you are overwhelmed by more words, then you might want to try out this form of writing/blogging. Of course, there are various websites where you can be a microblogger and make decent daily income depending on how active you are. Let us examine 4 of them.
- Beermoney forum: This remains top of my list because I earn more on this platform than the others. I make $3 to $5 daily depending on how active I am. You make your money by creating short threads and replying threads created by others. The words required are below 100 words. The forum pays out in BCH. If you are interested just sign up here.
www.beermoneyforum.com
- Trendri: This is second on my list, here you can make $2 to $3 daily. You also create short and engaging threads on various topics and earn from them. The word requirement is less than 150 words. The minimum withdrawal amount is $4, and they pay via PayPal, bank transfer (for Nigerians) and Bitcoin. Try out the site and see if it will work out for you. trendri.com
- Bizdustry: This is the simplest of them all, but also has less earning potential. For now the highest you can make in a day is $1. But it also requires less work compared to the others. The minimum word count for you to earn here is less than 50. So yeah, it's quite simple. You create topics and engage on other's as well. You withdraw vial PayPal or Litecoin once you have $5 in your wallet. Bizdustry.com
- Noisecash: Surely majority are familiar with this platform. It's just like Twitter, you create posts, like other's posts and follow users. You earn Bitcoin cash for your activities. But what you earn depends on other's interactions on your posts, hence why it's the last on my list. Noise.cash
These are ways I've been earning and supporting myself online. I hope you guys can make the best use of them too.
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