sonicpunk32
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- Dec 22, 2009
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I've got all offers from all my content. Except articles I submitted in July the 1st, yesterday. I only have one offer for July 1st. Hope they pay me for the rest of that day...
You won't get paid for those as they state that they will not be publishing ANY NEW articles effective immediately. Best to download them and offer them for sale somewhere else or, even better, put them on your own site.I submitted my first article on May 28th. I did completely unique articles, no spinning whatsoever. I hope I get my articles reviewed, accepted, and paid for before they close it.
Such a shame. -_-

There are much more sites which are paying even much more for post ( only high quality ) but I think sharing is not good idea![]()
What do they mean by "Work For Hire" license? Do they mean Exclusive-Upfront?
What if the one who shares the method isn't Jr. Vip?
Probably, but i'm sure the onslaught of bad articles coming from people on here and other forums made their decision much easier.I actually think it is a coincidence, Voices had been going downhill for a longtime and that sort of low quality content would just hurt the Yahoo brand so best to just pull the plug and keep a few for-hire people on.
What if the one who shares the method isn't Jr. Vip?
Oh come on. It has nothing to do with blackhatters flooding Yahoo Voices. Before, when Yahoo Voices was Associated Content, there were many people uploading articles that were garbage. That didn't stop Yahoo from paying for AC.
What probably happened was all the Google updates finally took its toll on that site and others like it. Not to mention, Yahoo took all of Google Adsense ads off their site and replaced them with other ads (which probably pushed down earnings even lower). Yahoo Voices isn't the only pay per view/upfront payment site closing its doors. There were many that have closed or are in the process of closing. Gone are the days of so called citizen journalists. From what I understand, Yahoo is hiring big name professional journalists to help them play the Google Game.
Bottomline is Yahoo thought they brought a money train, which they did. Until Google changed the game on them. Writers could have continued to write garbage and Yahoo would have continue to pay for them, if Google would have continued to allow Yahoo Voices links be at the top of search.