Blogging really can pay the bills. Yes, this isn’t that moonshot way of earning that so many are dreaming of, where you monetize your own blog and make six figures on autopilot. This is an everyday, working-class sort of way to earn from blogging.
Those who make the most blogging don’t do it with pay-per-post unless they can get top dollar for their blog post content. Professional bloggers make money generating content on their own blogs combined with direct and indirect income sources such as advertising, speaking, ebooks, product sales, and consulting.
Blogging sites that pay you good money for your articles are real. Monetizing a blog can be a challenge. Have you ever thought about selling your content to blogging sites that pay good money? If not then after you read this post, you might just consider it.
How much do bloggers get paid to write for blogs?
In the meantime, you can check out some of these sites that pay you to write for them. I’ve done my best to find some of the top paying sites that pay at least $50-$100 per article. I’ve done my best to put some of these sites in one place to make it easy for you to make money with your blog.
You’re in the right place where you’ll find a HUGE list of 33 sites where you’ll be getting paid to blog in 2022. Finding the RIGHT sites is NOT easy and it takes a ton of time. That’s why we’ve spent a lot of time to research and craft this post so you can use (or even bookmark) whenever you want to write quality guest posts for other blogs.
Are bloggers journalists?
One of the great questions of our time came closer to resolution last week, when a federal court ruled that bloggers are journalists—at least when it comes to their First Amendment rights. The Ninth Circuit ruled as such on Friday in Obsidian Finance Group v. Crystal Cox, a complicated case first decided in 2011.
One thought is that According to PR-Squared, bloggers are media, they just have a different agenda. Bloggers do not have a publisher to report to like journalists, and they tend to be more passionate about what they write about.
Are bloggers social media influencers?
SOCIAL. Between ourselves Melissa, a bottle or two of Penfold’s Grange would leave ME forever in debt – the bank’s debt. So, social creature that I am, how about a bottle or three – or a one gallon cask! – of Kaiserstuhl Red instead? I deem it to be a fact that bloggers are both social media influencers and journalists at the same time!
But, the plain and simple truth is blogs are social media, most of the time. This is the best place to start, but the definition is changing. Brian Clark over at Coppyblogger wrote an article on how blogs are social media, using a Wikipedia definition of social media to support his point.
James, yes, many blogs have become like magazines (including this one), but that’s also part of my point… we’re outside the traditional media structure and rely on the crowd to make or break us… not some out-of-touch executive.