Helium.com: A Good, Solid Site for Posting Writing of All Kinds

How Will Your Work Rate Against the Work of Others? Find Out at Helium

Jeanne Dininni
Helium.com is a website where writing of all types and genres is welcome. From poetry to short stories, from research reports to how-to articles, and from book reviews to memoirs, at Helium you'll find an eager audience for your work.

Helium is free to join and, while they offer no up-front payment for your work, they do have a revenue sharing system in place whereby they give a portion of their profits gleaned through advertising to their writers. This, of course, doesn't add up to very much, but if you post a large amount of popular work to their site, it can build steadily over time. (You'll need to wait until you've amassed $25 in profits before you'll be allowed to claim your money, and you must do so via PayPal.

This interesting site has a unique method of rating a writer's work, ranking all work by comparative review against the other writings within each particular category, or "title," as it is called on their site. (And I must say it is rewarding to see one--or more than one--of your works reach the number one spot in its category.) Each time you post your work, as soon as you are finished posting, a screen will come up which will present you with two "articles" that have been written to the same "title" and you will be expected to rate them against one another, indicating which you like better and how much, or whether you like them both the same. Generally, several pairs of writings from within the same category will come up in a row before a new category will be presented. (Once you've tired of rating, you'll need to leave the rating screen yourself, going elsewhere on the site, since I, at least, have never seen rating end on its own.)

The interesting thing about Helium's rating system--which differs from most other writing sites--is that you can watch the ranking of your work perpetually evolve, moving either up or down as it is continuously rated by other Helium members. (You will be allowed to rate other works within the same categories in which your own work appears--and will be informed of the fact that your work appears in the category in question--but you will not, of course, be allowed to rate your own work.)

The only negative thing I would say about Helium is that, once you've posted an "article" to their site, you cannot edit or delete it, which can be fairly frustrating. Your only recourse for making changes to your work is to use one of a limited number of "leapfrogs" you are allowed, which enable you to repost a particular piece of writing after making changes to it. (And you may only "leapfrog" any "article" once in a week's time.) Even then, your "leapfrog" will not become your "active" article unless and until other Helium members have rated it against your original article and voted it to be the better of the two. This takes a little getting used to, but once you have, your experience at Helium can be quite a positive one overall.

While payments at Helium are extremely modest, once you have enough good quality work posted to their site, you can potentially sit back, relax, and watch your profits increase without so much as lifting a finger.

And who could complain about that?

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Published by Jeanne Dininni

I am a full-time writer. I graduated from Cuesta College in May, 2006, with High Honors and an A.A. I'm also a lifetime member of Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society and served on the Executive Cabinet (as Tre...  View profile

  • Though you'll need to register to become a member, Helium is free to join.
  • While they offer no up-front payment for your work, they do have a revenue sharing system in place.
  • This site has a unique method of rating a writer's work, ranking it by comparative review.
The interesting thing about Helium's rating system--which differs from most other writing sites--is that you can watch the ranking of your work perpetually evolve, moving either up or down as it is continuously rated by other Helium members.

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  • Jeanne Dininni2/3/2011

    Glad you found my article interesting, Robert! Thanks for commenting!

  • Robert O. Adair2/3/2011

    Very interesting!

  • Jeanne Dininni1/9/2011

    BH: Helium can help writers who are just starting out, because it allows them to get their work out there and possibly develop a following. Yet, one needs to know when to move on to greener pastures, higher dollars, and a brighter future. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • Boss Hog1/9/2011

    Helium has the ingredients for a model of corporate social responsibility, but instead seems to prefer something not far from ill gotten gains reaped from the fields of exploited writing talent and lack there of. The company takes advantage of writers who place their dreams and hopes trustfully in the hands of a scantly lined writing opportunity. Gaining recognition from this company through a school like 2nd or 3rd grade star and badge merit system appears to deceptively coax a psychology of convenience and recognition.

  • Jeanne Dininni4/10/2009

    Thanks, Phillip! Glad to help!

  • Philip Melton4/6/2009

    Great article. I have a better understanding of how things work on Helium. Thank you.

  • Jeanne Dininni11/29/2008

    Thanks for your comment, Nissa! I finally did receive my first $25 payout from Helium, and now I'm working on my next $25. It will be a while before I collect it; but, after all, I'm not doing anything but sitting back waiting for the money to accrue. I don't think I can complain about that! Glad to hear about your plans to expand your horizons, though. It's always great to branch out as a writer, moving on to better and better things. Best of luck to you!

  • Nissa Annakindt11/29/2008

    I enjoy writing for Helium, it's less intimidating than Associated Content. I've earned $70 on Helium so far, but now I'm trying to write here as the pay is better.

  • Jeanne Dininni6/13/2008

    Marquis D. & Ashlee: Helium is definitely not a website for writers who are serious about making money with their writing. But it's a good place for new writers to gain experience and hone their skills, while they prepare for more lucrative markets. Thanks for your input!

  • Marquis D. Canaday1/24/2008

    Helium is a piece of crap site. You will NEVER make the payout unless you write at least 50 articles. That is how they get people.

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