Associated Content High Paying

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So I just had a question for some people who have done stuff with AC.

Is there a difference in the amount you get per article depending on the niche?

If so what is the highest paying niche?
 
i've posting 500+ words article about tips in choosed a car for rent, paid for $3,78... is it too low??? :)

just wanna share... ;)
 
Thanks, no I am just wondering what some high paying niches are...
 
i've posting 500+ words article about tips in choosed a car for rent, paid for $3,78... is it too low??? :)

just wanna share... ;)

lol, I couldn't understand one word of that post.

AC is lacking a LOT of content on particular subjects. You can just look and see...
I post only on these subjects and receive $4-$5 and no lower. It could be true...
 
i would say they definitely take content and readability into account. but as far as content goes, i recommend current news/trends, how-to's, guides, and tips articles. those generally pay better imo.

i posted my first article on a few different restaurant reviews in my local town. they paid 4.30 for it. not bad, took me about 15 minutes, about 450 words.
 
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i just wrote about cervical cancer and got $3.01
and about pregnancy got $4.01
 
lol, I couldn't understand one word of that post.

AC is lacking a LOT of content on particular subjects. You can just look and see...
I post only on these subjects and receive $4-$5 and no lower. It could be true...

Right this is what I am asking. What are those topics? Or how do you find out what they are lacking in.
 
My article is pending for 5 days.. how long do they usually take to review the submitted articles ??

the status shows "submitted" ?
 
wow you guys are making some nice easy money, I was only getting $1-2 when i tried spinning articles for AC. Now I think Im making more doing other things than it would be worth to just do AC, but maybe try outsourcing. I dont know, maybe i should have another go at this AC thing.
 
If you "write" high quality content, you will typically garner a higher upfront payment. Stay away from niches that are oversaturated and don't submit news commentary or political commentary. AC doesn't like this type of content because it has a short relevancy.

AC likes how-to guides, personal stories, service ratings, and short fiction. In addition, your content should be relatively unique and original as I have personally seen AC decline content that they feel is readily available on the web. Take a look at what some of the regular content writers at AC are submitting to get a better idea.

Once you have submitted your article(s) it generally takes 5-7 days to work its way through the process.

No one will give you the specific niches they are submitting and succeeding with because they do not want additional competition. This is one aspect of AC you will have to figure out on your own.
 
double post, my bad...

I really wish the delete button would come back :)
 
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WTF is wrong with you people?...there's a thread with over 30 pages of all the information that answers all this bullshit questions you're asking right now...

Is there any reason to start a new thread?...

Here's you're questions answered because they have been already been answered at least 3 times already...

1. Write articles on hot topics that people are always looking for. Or, go for unique content that is being searched for. High demand, low availability. See item #2.

2. There is no such thing as a 'highest paying niche'...it's all garbled up in there somewhere. One mans trash is another mans treasure and just the other way around. Write a wide variety of topics, find a trend, ride it. Read the huge thread mentioned below to see what is high paying and shut up and start writing, I mean rewriting.

One of my lowest upfront payment topics is bringing in some high performance payments, clout went up, blah blah blah. Do some work, promote your articles, and actually find what works. See item #4 for a download I posted that helped me on autopilot. Others propose another highly profitable method...if you can't see it, you're blind.

3. It can take as long as two weeks, 14 days, for your article to be reviewed, plus another 2-3 days to be paid after you accept the offer. If you are out of country trying to use a fake address - good luck. Idiots of the past have spoiled for you jumping in late trying to defraud AC.

4. Stop posting bullshit new threads, and just read through this thread:

http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackh...st-quickest-100-day-i-know-38.html#post317350

If you just repeat step 4 over and over, you'd have every damn answer to every damn question already answered...

Stop being a bunch of lazy fucks starting new threads which is the easiest way out of having to actually 'work' which means 'reading'...if you aren't fluent with English and can't read through the thread, then your articles won't get accepted...which means to you, this isn't a money earning avenue...

This is pure logic...
 
I agree with deth_by_uv, but there might of been an easier way to say it.
 
WTF is wrong with you people?...there's a thread with over 30 pages of all the information that answers all this bullshit questions you're asking right now...

Is there any reason to start a new thread?...


Stop being a bunch of lazy fucks starting new threads which is the easiest way out of having to actually 'work' which means 'reading'...if you aren't fluent with English and can't read through the thread, then your articles won't get accepted...which means to you, this isn't a money earning avenue...

This is pure logic...

Well said..the AC issue is discussed in several threads that cover in great detail all the questions asked here in this thread.
 
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