Here are a few sites that I use if you don't mind writing.
You can't rich off of it but you definitely get paid for your work unless your a very bad writer and they reject your reviews and articles. That I can't help you with, it's a personal thing.
Associated Content
I've been with them for over a year now and it wasn't until recently that I used it fully to my advantage. Times are tough and I needed something to do to bring in money while I found a job and this has helped me make enough money to cover my bills. It helps that I can churn out 5 articles an hour which equals out to be about $15-20/hour.
Their min. is 400 words and the payment for each article varies. It's nothing like being paid to write for a "real" publication but it's something to do if you're like me and hate waiting around for people to call you back for an interview.
If you sign up with AC, refer me.
AC referral
Review Stream
If you join don't forget to use me as a referral. Link below.
referral
This site is good if you have feedback to give on products. It is what the name says, it's a place to review products and services.
I have noticed that restaurant and clothing store reviews have only gotten me $0.40 though, which is so not even worth it for me, but it does add up over time. You have to reach their min. of $50 before you can take money out (transfer it over to your paypal account). I just requested my first payment yesterday, so I'm excited. ^_^ Product reviews are going for $2, and like I said if you have a lot to say about something it will add up quickly. I think the word min. is 350, they don't seem to accept anything less than 300 words.
There's also Constant-Content.com
This is sorta like a freelance writing job site. You get higher offers for articles but there's a min. before you can take the money out.
Also they're much tough when it comes to editing. You're article can sit there for months before someone buys it, but then they have a section where their clients request articles about specific subjects and you can bid for that job. It's easier if you do it that way.
ETA:
CC now accepts videos, photos and illustrations. The pay is higher for these than AC and I like that they allow you to sell your creation for different rights which can end up making you a lot of easy money. Some of the illustrations on there are crap so if you're really good at that stuff you should check it out. Their photos have to be at least 1000 pixels. Which sucks because I have tons of photos I wanted to submit but a few days ago I went and resize 'em all. Oh well, guess I gotta take new pictures.
Here's another writing/editing/video site to get paid
Demand Studios
I'm not signed up with this site but a lot of writers on AC recommended it. You have to submit an application with them though, pretty much like a real job. Once you get accepted you can start claiming assignments. The layout is suppose to be easy and articles short. I was told the upfront flat payment for each article is at least $15.
The only thing is all of the assignments are "how to". Looks like the video contents the same way. If you're interested in the video part make sure you read the FAQ on it.
You can't rich off of it but you definitely get paid for your work unless your a very bad writer and they reject your reviews and articles. That I can't help you with, it's a personal thing.
Associated Content
I've been with them for over a year now and it wasn't until recently that I used it fully to my advantage. Times are tough and I needed something to do to bring in money while I found a job and this has helped me make enough money to cover my bills. It helps that I can churn out 5 articles an hour which equals out to be about $15-20/hour.
Their min. is 400 words and the payment for each article varies. It's nothing like being paid to write for a "real" publication but it's something to do if you're like me and hate waiting around for people to call you back for an interview.
If you sign up with AC, refer me.
AC referral
Review Stream
If you join don't forget to use me as a referral. Link below.
referral
This site is good if you have feedback to give on products. It is what the name says, it's a place to review products and services.
I have noticed that restaurant and clothing store reviews have only gotten me $0.40 though, which is so not even worth it for me, but it does add up over time. You have to reach their min. of $50 before you can take money out (transfer it over to your paypal account). I just requested my first payment yesterday, so I'm excited. ^_^ Product reviews are going for $2, and like I said if you have a lot to say about something it will add up quickly. I think the word min. is 350, they don't seem to accept anything less than 300 words.
There's also Constant-Content.com
This is sorta like a freelance writing job site. You get higher offers for articles but there's a min. before you can take the money out.
Also they're much tough when it comes to editing. You're article can sit there for months before someone buys it, but then they have a section where their clients request articles about specific subjects and you can bid for that job. It's easier if you do it that way.
ETA:
CC now accepts videos, photos and illustrations. The pay is higher for these than AC and I like that they allow you to sell your creation for different rights which can end up making you a lot of easy money. Some of the illustrations on there are crap so if you're really good at that stuff you should check it out. Their photos have to be at least 1000 pixels. Which sucks because I have tons of photos I wanted to submit but a few days ago I went and resize 'em all. Oh well, guess I gotta take new pictures.
Here's another writing/editing/video site to get paid
Demand Studios
I'm not signed up with this site but a lot of writers on AC recommended it. You have to submit an application with them though, pretty much like a real job. Once you get accepted you can start claiming assignments. The layout is suppose to be easy and articles short. I was told the upfront flat payment for each article is at least $15.
The only thing is all of the assignments are "how to". Looks like the video contents the same way. If you're interested in the video part make sure you read the FAQ on it.