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Get Paid to Write for Knoji

Updated on June 2, 2012

Previously known as Factoidz, Knoji recently changed the layout of its site and their company name in order to attract more readers and to change the focus of their site. Previously focused around high quality, well written articles about various topics, Knoji is now focused around consumer reviews of online companies. Users can get paid by reviewing companies that they have purchased from, by testing out company coupons, by answering and asking questions about businesses, and of course, for simply writing about what they’re knowledgeable about.

I was quite busy last month; I had a number of real world responsibilities that I could not shirk for writing. As such, I was only able to work every few days. While my efforts were split between a number of different sites, I had great results with Knoji without putting in too much time; roughly 3 hours a week equalled a fairly large payment into my Paypal account. See the screenshot below:

My past month's payment from Knoji, after working for only 3-4 hours a week.
My past month's payment from Knoji, after working for only 3-4 hours a week.

I find it quite easy to write for Knoji. Regular articles earn an upfront payment ranging from $0.15 to $5.00 depending on the track record of your past articles, and increases as your articles perform well. All regular articles will receive passive earnings from traffic. Company profiles, which are simple, 500 word FAQs of specific companies, will earn from $4.00-$7.00 each. Working on company snapshots, which highlights what a company offers, and compares a specific company to their leading competitors to help consumers make a decision about a purchase, will earn you a maximum bonus of $10. Answering questions ranges in payouts from $0.30 to $0.50, but each question only has to be 50 words, so you can make quite a bit of money for answering simple questions users have about certain companies just by visiting the company’s websites. Asking questions will earn you almost nothing (I don’t currently earn anything for asking questions) but you can earn up to $0.15 per question that you ask. You are limited to a certain amount of questions that you can ask each day, so make sure that they are high quality inquiries.

With an hour of work, you can easily make $14 an hour; with the ability to sit down and work hard for an extended period of time, I am sure I could more than triple this month’s payout. Only time will tell! If you want to sign up for Knoji and start earing today, you can do so here.

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