These sights have been around for a while, but the new kid on the online writing block is a website called Bukisa. Bukisa allows users to post videos, write articles, add slides and audio and get paid for total views. You can publish in any format you want in just about any topic and make money online with Bukisa.
Publishing at Bukisa
I have published a few articles at Bukisa and from what I can assess Bukisa is another fantastic site at which to write and publish content. Publishing articles, videos, audios and slides at Bukisa is fairly simple. All you have to do is sign up for an account, activate your account and start publishing. You can even republish works you already have on other online writing sites. Your work is automatically published when you hit the publish button and you do not have to wait for an editorial team to review your work. If you make a mistake, you don't have to worry as you can edit your article or publication until it is perfect.
Also, Bukisa gives you the option of listing your content, when publishing, under two Creative Commons Licenses or you can disallow anyone from publishing your content on their website. When you list your article under a Creative Commons License your article has the potential for greater exposure and earnings; wherever your content is listed the owner of the site has to link to your original article on Bukisa.
Earnings
Bukisa has a minimum payout of $10 and they pay every 30 days. Like other writing sites, Bukisa pays its contributors and writers through ad revenue it generates with page views. For every 1000 page views accumulated for the month, Bukisa pays its writers and contributors according to the Bukisa Index for the Month. So if the Bukisa Index for the month is $3.65, then for every 1000 page views a content generates, the contributor or writer of that content will be paid $3.65. You will always know the Bukisa Index for the month as it is boldly placed on the Bukisa Home Page. Payment is made via PayPal.
Bukisa is a very new site with much fewer writers than the other online writing sites. But is has the potential to grow and with more exposure, who knows, Bukisa might be able to rival some of the established online writing sites. Join Bukisa and try to increase your online royalty earnings.
Published by Tommy Fassbender
A journalist who enjoys sharing knowledge with the world and hearing what everyone else has to say. I have been writing for years and is happy to finding an outlet like this to express myself. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a Commentwow, thanks! I'm into Ac only and enjoyed it. I think i'm going to try bukisa..:)
I finally gave in and got an account on Bukisia, put up my first 25 articles (mostly older articles on Helium/AC, every extra penny counts. I don't see the point in the licensing differences; most legit sites and bloggers know they can link to any article regardless of copyright as long as they only post a small amount of the article and include the link to the full article. I set mine as No Syndication; not enough people understand Creative Commons and listing it as such just invites scammers and black hatters to steal your work.
I'll have to wait a few weeks and see how much I earn.