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What an awesome list of topics to write on this summer. Thanks for sharing such wonderful ideas with us.
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That is really a lot of writing topics! I think those who can write to all the topics will have no problem requesting payout for the next two months.
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Very nice post though long, but worth to read.You are hardworking lady, Ruby.
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This is great because often times I have some serious writers block. Always nice to have a topic or two to jump start things. Shared post too!
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All the six reasons you mentioned are really the top reasons to write/start writing at literacybase. But, at the same time, on one thing I disagree with you. You say “Earn More for Longer and Higher Quality Posts”, whereas my experience on this site so far shows that it pays the same amount of 22 cents for a 500 worded article as well as a 700 worded article. So what is the use of wasting our time and energy in writing a lengthy article of 700 words and above and still receive a paltry sum of a mere 22 cents? It is not encouraging at all.
Thank you very much for your detailed reply @kyla.Now,I think I should implement your suggestions and see whether it works for me too. Thank you for your prompt reply.
I am a member but haven’t really had time to check everything out. Cashing out in a month is good, congrats! I’ll have to see if I can find time to get back at it along with my regular blog.
I’d love to see you writing here, Martha! You are a very skilled writer, and you would be an asset for sure 🙂
You do give good reasons. I am not ready to jump head in yet. I prefer to sit back and read other people writings. summer is always hard for to write on a regular bases.
Every little bit helps, Sandy!
Why are your images showing so large – not normal I think.
I am sure this post would have got you the best rating.
I have understood LiteracyBase and what earns for me here.
I hope we’ll soon see you writing here, Kim! You’ll be most welcome 🙂
I hope it works out as well for you as it has for me, Kim 🙂
May be it shows when I open your blog because it is much too too large. I will try and use control – and see if it reduces in size and get back to you.
I agree. So far this place is a nice set up. I hope they add more earning options too and make post show up quicker and add a word count tracker in the blog section so that one can see their word count as they are typing.
All very good reason to try this great writing site out. Thank you for helping me with my questions.
Yes, it is a new site and its membership is increasing day by day with the passage of time but I think it is a good site that provides chances to the young writers to write on LB but I hope LB will increase pay rate soon.
Social blogging was easy, fun, and struck a chord for those of us who wanted to connect as people rather than just share information. Since the fall of Bubblews, people began looking for another social blogging site. Many went back to myLot, which had changed ownership and gone back to paying members. It is a simple forum, but its new format also makes it ideal for social blogging. This got friends connected again, but social bloggers wanted something a bit different.
On Literacy Base your blog post has to be approved before it will post. That can take up to 24 hours.
If more people become active, that might increase the approval time. Moderators also look over what you post on BlogBourne until a member is white-listed for immediate posting. Moderators let members know if changes need to be made and offer help before a post is approved for posting.
On Literacy Base your post must be at least 300 words long. On BlogBourne, it has to be 400 words.