Revenue Sharing Sites – How to Make Money Every Day

[ad_1]

Many people want to make millions on the Internet. Although it is possible, most people make much, much less. However, there are millions of people who have much more realistic goals. They just want to make a little extra spending money each month. If that's what you would like to do, you have come to the right place.

If you can write a 250 to 500-word article, you can make money every day, like I do. Using this technique, I make between $20 and $50 each month. I'll admit, you won't get rich using this method, but the extra money each and every month is very nice. I do this by submitting short 250 t0 500 word articles to a number of revenue sharing sites.

A revenue sharing site is similar to a traditional article directory site with one major difference. Traditional article directories post advertisements along with the articles that people submit. Every time a visitor clicks on one of those ads, the site makes money. Revenue sharing sites also post ads along with the articles that people submit, but they share the income that they make from their advertising.

If you are going to submit articles anyway, why not submit to sites that are willing to give you some of the money that they earn. I submit articles to both traditional directories and revenue sharing directories. You can submit the same article to many different directories.

The way to maximize the amount of money that you make with revenue sharing sites is to submit articles frequently. The more articles you have on a revenue sharing site, the more money you will make. I try to submit at least one article every day. I have over 60 articles on each of the revenue sharing sites and, as I said, I make at least $20 a month. As far as I know, there is no limit on the maximum number of articles you can submit. So, if you've written 20 articles in the past month, why not upload them to a few revenue sharing sites and start making some money.

The only requirement to use the revenue sharing sites is that you need to have an account set up with Adsense. If you register with one of the revenue sharing sites and do not have an Adsense account, most of them have a link that allows you to register for Adsense.


[ad_2]

Source by Jo Mark
Share on Google Plus

About dcad

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Comments system

Disqus Shortname

Flickr User ID