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Blogitive: Get Paid to Blog

Updated on July 19, 2012

Blogitive Payments

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Several years ago, I decided to start a blog to help parents that had children with autism. As an early intervention coordinator, I knew the steps one had to take to get a special needs child services in NY. First I started writing about my autistic son, my large family and the struggle of keeping a job, caring for a large family and home. Fortunately, I discovered that there were people making money with their blogs with the help of Adsense. I started reading all the free info I could find on Google Adsense. Learning about SEO was challenging, especially when I was first introduced to the internet in 2004. I started a large network of blogs in many different niches. Some of these blogs were on free blogging platforms. That is where I first heard of Blogitive. A fellow blogger had a Google Adsense ad on her blog about a site that pays bloggers to blog. Could this really be? I had to find out! I clicked the ad, signed up and waited.

After my blogs were accepted into the network, I got impatient. I wanted to start getting paid to blog, but I wasn't getting any email with opps. My impatience is what got me the easiest gig in the world. I logged into the account to find that many of my blogs had assignments waiting to be accepted. What?! I accepted every assignment on my dashboard and got to writing. I was making more money writing these 250 word blog posts than I was on Adsense. But wait, I started getting more and more assignments. So many that I earned $325.00 the next pay out! Let me tell you, that's a lot of writing!

Is Blogitive Legit?

Absolutely! Blogitive even sends you a 1099 once you earn over $600. throughout the year. Many people sign up and then say it's a scam because they never get any work. Here's the secret. You have to log in to Blogitive several times a day to grab the tasks that are available. Unlike other get paid to blog sites such as Blogsvertise and LinkWorth (that send email alerts when you get assignments), Blogitive posts assignments and it's your responsibility to login to accept or deny them. When I first started they had hundreds of assignments available. Now they have much less, so you must be vigilant because there are a lot of bloggers.


What Blogitive Bloggers Need to Know

How Can a Blogger Get Paid to Blog by Blogitive?

  • Register as a blogger.
  • Submit your blog.
  • Blogs may be on free blogging platforms such as blogger.
  • No page rank needed.
  • Blogs should be a minimum of 60 days old.
  • Blogs must have a minimum of 30 posts.
  • Blogs must be in English and use proper grammar, punctuation and spelling.
  • Bloggers are paid $5.00 per post.
  • Posts should be a minimum of 250 words and contain the info provided in the press release.
  • Payments are processed through paypal.

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