How to make $1 a day in Literacybase

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After a day in Literacybase, I have figured out the way to make a dollar a day there.

 

To make it easy to compute, I will break down to 100 cents.

 

Below are the activities that will give you at least 100 cents:

1.       Login

You will get 1 cent when you login every day.

 

2.       Write blog

The minimum word count is 300 words, and the pay rate is 15 cents.

There is no point writing a lot of words, because the maximum you get for blog post above 1000 words is just 35 cents.

So, you can make 2 blogs of 300 words each, and that will give you 30 cents.

Bear in mind that the approval time is between a day to three days.

If you ever wrote for Bubblews, you can add more words to your Bubblews post, and submit as a new blog post.

That will save time on writing

 

3.       Get visitors

You can get visitors to all blogs that are written by you and all blogs not written by you.

You need to scroll down all the way to find the url that contains your username.  My username there is scheng1, so to make money, I must promote the url that ends with my username.

 

A short ghost story about Gumanthong www.literacybase.com//short-ghost-story-gumanthong/?mref=scheng1

 

Imagine a 67 days cruise from London, England to Fremantle, Australia

www.literacybase.com//imagine-67-days-cruise-london-england-fremantle-australia/?mref=scheng1

 

The rate of payment is 0.1 cent per visitor. 

If you get 20 visitors from Facebook and 20 visitors from Twitter to a blog post, you will earn 4 cents.

If you promote 20 blogs, and get 40 visitors each, you will earn 80 cents.

 

That means you will have 1 cent from login, 15 cents from writing a blog post, and 80 cents from promoting the content by others.

 

4.       Forum comment and blog comment

Payment depends on the length of the comments.  They pay anything from 0.2 cents to 1 cent. 

If you make 10 comments, you will make between 2 cents to 10 cents.

 

5.       Referral income

You will earn 10% of your referral income.  The more referral you have, the more you earn, and the less you need to do.   Joining is free, and you can start exploring without writing a blog to get a feel of the site literacybase.com/?mref=scheng1



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