Developing Voicedup: Article Submission

Monday, January 25, 2010
By thevoice

Over the next few days I will be detailing an updated plan for Voicedup.com which will begin with a paid content model for its members. What does this mean? Members of Voicedup will be able to submit stories on a particular topic that I pick (one of the above topics) and receive $X amount for the most viewed article on the site for that week. In order to participate you must become a member of the site, so anyone reading this that has yet to click on the above SUBSCRIBE button, do it now. If you know any bloggers/freelance journalists that would be interested please pass this along. As always feel free to contact me at thevoice@voicedup.com.

thevoice@voicedup.com

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8 Responses to “Developing Voicedup: Article Submission”

  1. [...] be interested please pass this along. As always feel free to contact me at thevoice@voicedup.com. Developing Voicedup | VoicedUp __________________ [...]

    #2035
  2. BLOGGER

    Sounds interesting, how much is the payout? and how will you know who has the most views?

    #2040
  3. thevoice

    Payout will initially be between $20-$50 for the winner. Google analytics will provide statistical breakdowns. Stay tuned for updates.

    #2045
  4. JamesK

    When can we start sending articles ?!

    #2046
  5. JP

    Sounds interesting, need more info

    #2047
  6. thevoice

    The payout amounts have not yet been made final, depending on the format that is followed payouts will range from $20-$500. This is primarily dependent on the amount of members joining and submitting articles.

    #2052
  7. Abid

    Is there any area restriction to get paid ?

    #2488
  8. Abid

    One more doubt…Will it be paid to all article or to the only one that had most viewers ?

    #2489

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