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The Joy of Writing in Sites Like Literacybase; We Get Rewards

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This is a delayed topic I wanted to write a few days ago after I received my first payment from Literacybase. All along, I did not check my e-mail thinking that LB might send it by April 15. This was for my March 29 redemption, amounting to $10.11. It is just a little over the minimum payout, but it matters so much to me because I think I had found a good site.

So after almost two weeks of hiatus, I did not write also in other sites, I came back feeling the need to meet the minimum payout till the end of April. It is already April 19 here (Philippine time), and I am wishing I can reach it. Fingers crossed, and I wish I would not be attacked by laziness or lack of interest this time! But the days ahead could be busy ones for me too, because of planned vacations.

I longed to spend days near the sea, and it could be in my list this early May or before the end of April.

LB is Kind to Writers/Members

Though we know that writing in sites like these does not mean so much money, it is enjoyable too, considering that we we write as wish; no pressures like having deadlines. The only pressure is when you cannot easily reach the 300-minimum number of words when you do not find the inspiration to write and your mind goes blank!

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This site is good and kind to its members because we get points in so many ways. Just comment on other people’s blogs, comment on group discussions, or post your own blog, you can easily reach the minimum payout.

Some sites ban writing about redemptions, and I posted in the “Newbies” Discussion asking if it is not a violation to do so; and am glad many responded saying we can write about it.

It is good to post about redemptions because members will be inspired to stay and write more, along with non-members who might decide to join this site because they are assured of payments for their time and effort.

We are hoping Literacybase.com will be here for a long, long time.




  • acelawrites

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    • Contributing writers only need such an assurance of prompt payments to make them stick to a writing site like Literacybase. I am glad I found one here.

    • Yes, we can still earn even by commenting substantially in blogs.

      I got tired thinking of what to write with 300 minimum words so that's what i am doing here now. It may be small compared to what we earn when we write a blog with a minimum of 300 or 500 words, but you can see immediately how the bank increases each time we comment substantially.

      At least I didn't wreck my brain thinking of what to write in a blog. At least sharing our thoughts on a blog can already earn us .100 or .050 if it is short.

      • It makes us glad spending some time here where we earn some cents just by commenting on blogs. Yes, we do not have to be stressed thinking of what to write; just by interacting, we also earn.

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