Orble.com Pays Bloggers $40 Per Week..

Pay-to-blog Site Orble.com Pays Bloggers $40 Per Week

Paula Neal Mooney
...once you "write consistently over a 2 week period and your posts attract some comments and votes," that is.

Any body else out there making money with Orble?

Somehow thru my "paid blogging" or "pay for blogging" or "blogging for pay" or "pay per post" or "pay per contribution" searching I found Orble, a site that pays folks to blog.

I sent off an application for this blog and got back this lovely email:

Hello Paula,

Thank you for your application to write an Orble Domain blog. We liked your example posts however for the moment we would ask that you start with a regular Orble blog.

A regular Orble blog is hosted on Orble.com (www.orble.com/janes-movie-blog/). An Orble Domain blog is hosted on it's own domain name (http://www.janesmovieblog.com/) and the writer is paid a commission on any revenue generated.

Regular Orble blogs have all the functionality of Domain blogs and allow the writer to fully participate in the Orble community. It costs Orble anything from $30 to $60 to set up a new Domain blog so you can understand that we like to see if a writer is able to blog consistently before committing to this expense.

If you are able to write consistently over a 2 week period and your posts attract some comments and votes we would then be happy to place your blog on a separate domain name and pay you a commission on any revenue your blog generates. At that time you would also be automatically considered for the weekly blogging "scholarship" which offers $40 pw for the first 8 weeks as your new blog is establishing itself.

You can sign up for a regular Orble blog at my.orble.com. If you have any problems setting up your new blog or have any other questions please let me know.

Regards, Jasmine.
Orble Weblog Community
On Topic Media PTY LTD

So, I set up this new blog called You Gotta See This and blogged about ol' Kramer yesterday. I fretted over figuring out where to put my some stats coding, but the folks at Orble took care of that when they sent me back this nice traffic stats email last night (obviously I need to read and follow up on their search optimizing tips):

TRAFFIC STATISTICS 20061120 GMT
http://www.orble.com/ (You Gotta See This)
Hit Count: 15
Individual Readers: 4
Click Readers: 3
Repeat Readers:
Recent Repeat Readers:
All Blogs AveragesHit Count: 57
Individual Readers: 25

Want to attract more readers? Read http://www.orble.com/blogging-tips/
Want to increase your Search Engine traffic? Read http://www.orble.com/the-search-engines/
For an explanation of this traffic report see http://www.orble.com/traffic-statistics/

If you have an experience blogging for Orble, let me know how it's been going for you.

Published by Paula Neal Mooney

Paula Neal Mooney has been published in various national magazines, such as Writer's Digest and other parenting publications. She has been writing online since 2005, and focuses on the areas of Christiani...   View profile

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  • Timothy 10/13/2011

    i want to be a sports blogger and have a lot to offer can you send me imformation on how to get set up with you i went to your website and couldnt figure it out

  • Joshp 11/12/2009

    Well first tried Orble this past June and have watch my adsense earnings go up month after month..As long as you stay on Orble's set plan for posting, your golden...plus i got 6 free domain blogs..how many other websites offer that..none that i know of..not even google..
    http://funnystuff.net.au

  • Randy Inman 7/11/2009

    I know this is an old article but Orble went to pot. Writers are leaving in droves it seems.

  • Zachary Fenell 6/16/2009

    I have two blogs on seperate domains at orble (filmreviewer.net & seekextreme.com). I have only had them for a few weeks and so far they aren't generating much revenue. I'm hoping they start to as time moves on.

  • Colleen 12/8/2006

    I guess I'm confused about how that works...or how much you can make. I do PayPerPost and I've made $50 on some days, just by blogging on my own blog and taking their opps. $40 per week for 8 weeks would be a paycut for me I think...

  • Znuage 11/29/2006

    Do you know how the payments are made? Paypal? Check?

  • Liz Brown 11/26/2006

    As usual thanks for the heads up

  • Monty Campbell 11/22/2006

    Very interesting. I love your writing work. Every time I see and article from you I get entranced and have to read it. When naturally I was not looking for that at all. Thanks for the tips.

  • Laura Spencer 11/21/2006

    Interesting information. I might need to look into this.

  • Judith Blakley 11/21/2006

    very cool. I suppose someone would need to be blogging elsewhere in order to have material to submit. Thanks for sharing!

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