Making Money Online with Bukisa: A Review

Stephen Pomposello
In this day and age, there's plenty of article submission sites to pick, some will pay you revenue for your work (fantastic) while some won't (no thank you). Among the top list of sites that pay in this category is Bukisa. While Triond, a similar site, has a stronger reputation, Bukisa is the one that pays the most out of the pair. Bukisa currently pays $3.53 per 1000 unique page views, therefore making it the highest paying article publishing website ever. It is also apparent that Bukisa's popularity and reputation is growing rapidly because within the past few months, Bukisa's pay rate had increased from $3.42 to $3.45 and now to $3.53, so they must be doing something right.

Bukisa pays out via Paypal around the 10th of every month and minimum amount is $10. I know that may sound like a lot compared to places like Triond which has a minimum cash out of $0.50. But I can assure you that Bukisa is the more profitable on out of the two, but that is so obvious that I don't even need to tell you. I personally have been a Bukisa member since February 2009, having published 149 submissions, over 6000 unique page views, and over $23 in earnings since I joined.

It is relatively very easy to write for Bukisa, you can submit up to 25 articles per day and it doesn't take long for your work to get approved, they're also not too strict in any sense of the word when it comes down to it (it's not like trying to write for About.com, let's put it that way). Bukisa is one of my biggest personal online moneymakers and I would highly recommend it to anyone who wishes to make anything credible in terms of decent cash online. If I could get $23 with 150 submissions, imagine how much you could get with 1000 submissions or more?

One idea, and this has been said countless times, is to submit your work to Triond first and then submit to Bukisa in order to get some extra change and cash in there. This may put your Bukisa income at a slight disadvantage though because of how Google indexes pages that are duplicate; in this case, I would just submit anything over 250 words to Bukisa (which is their minimum word count) and anything under that to Triond. Or, alternatively, submit your work to Triond first, wait about three months, then submit to Bukisa, that way it won't be so obvious. Whichever you choose, happy earning!

DISCLAIMER: I, the author/reviewer, have no relationship with the owner of Bukisa and I received no form of compensation for this review. It is solely my opinion.

Published by Stephen Pomposello

Health professional by day, freelancer by night. I have a sincere interest in filmmaking, novels, and video gaming. I feel it is my duty to identify the treasure that exists amongst the garbage out there, be...   View profile

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  • Sam O'Brien 12/15/2009

    I totally agree with you about sites that don't pay. I'm giving Bukisa a try, don't get that many readings there, so I'll see...

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