How to Make Money Writing on Helium Marketplace
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You can make money writing and selling articles for Helium’s Marketplace. I did. I wrote an entire article about my experience. You can read it by clicking the link below this hub. Now back to the topic at hand.
First of all, of course, you have to join Helium. It’s free to become a member. Just shoot me an email via my Hubpages profile, and I'll send you an invitation. If you use a real-sounding name instead of a silly-sounding nickname, you’ll be taken more seriously by publishers. Also, the writers with photos on their profile seem to have a slight advantage. Again, don’t use an outlandish pic.
Go to the Marketplace section and search the topics. There are some that you won’t be able to write to until you get a writing star or two. This isn’t difficult to achieve. Just find a topic in the “write now” section that you’re interested in and post a few articles.
Once you begin writing for Marketplace, I suggest starting with the lower-paying articles. Publishers review all the articles submitted and find the one or ones that best fit their unique needs. The more experienced Marketplace writers are going to be vying for the top-dollar titles, so you might want to start where there’s less competition until you get some Marketplace experience under your belt.
When writing for Marketplace, read the publisher’s guidelines carefully. Most publishers provide links to examples of the type of articles they’re looking for. Take advantage of this option. Also, most Marketplace articles will immediately disqualify any articles written in first person. Occasionally, a first-person article will be requested, but this is not the norm. The publishers will tell you what they want.
When you write your article, use short paragraphs. The Marketplace publishers usually like to see a lot of “white space.” Skip a line between your paragraphs.
Inject you unique writer’s “voice” into your work. From my experience, most publishers prefer a unique style over dry, boring facts. And speaking of facts, make sure yours are accurate. Don’t try to make something sound good if it’s not. For example, if you’re writing a travel article about Jekyll Island, don’t say the water there is crystal clear – it’s not. Instead, discuss the positives about vacationing at the locale, but be careful not to mislead readers. When I wrote about this island, I told readers the water was somewhat muddy, and I explained why. Then I went on to extol the island’s salient characteristics. If you can offer “inside” advice about a topic, you’ll be ahead of the game.
When you’ve finished composing your article, let it “rest” a few hours before proofreading. Your mind has a way of mentally correcting mistakes that are very recent. You’ll do a better job of spotting errors after you’ve waited a couple of hours before proofing.
After you write and submit your article to the publisher, you article will be rated by other Heliumites. DO NOT get obsessed with your rating. Marketplace publishers don’t pay a lot of attention to the ratings, in most cases. I’ve had plenty of #1 articles that weren’t chosen by the publisher, and I’ve had articles rated as low as #13 that were purchased.
Make sure your article is submitted before the deadline. Helium doesn’t allow for error in this regard. Sometimes a publisher will re-open a title and give it a later deadline. This happens when they didn’t find an article that they wanted to purchase. This is a fairly unusual occurrence, however.
Once an article has been selected by a publisher, you’ll receive an email from Helium letting you know that your article was purchased or that it’s transitioning to the regular article base. If your article wasn’t chosen, you’ll still be eligible to get page-view earnings on the article, along with an up-front payment or “kill fee.”
Each publisher posts his purchase deadline on his titles in Marketplace. These are not “written in stone.” Give the publisher a few extra days before inquiring as to the status of those articles. If you haven’t heard anything from an article submitted to Marketplace, give the publisher five business days beyond the posted deadline. At that time, you can post a question in the Marketplace Update section of the forums to get an answer.
To get payment, you’ll need to have a Paypal account. Helium makes payment once a month, on or before the tenth. If you’ve reached the $25 payout threshold, request payment by the fourth of the month to receive your earnings. If you haven’t reached $25, it rolls over to the next month.
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I'm dying to know if you still earn $1,000 monthly writing to Helium and, if not, why not. I'm writing online with an eye toward a career. I do have a Helium profile and was becoming proficient without marketplace. I've been writing here and to AC and Examiner. I should get back to Helium at least once a week so I don't lose my current earnings.
Ok, I'm there! (I have sooo much I need to share with the world!)
Great hub habee!!!
Habee,
I read both your articles on this subject.
I know how enviable you were in the "Helium Success Stories" page those days! You are gifted with a free flowing style that attracts publishers.
After about 22 months spent in Helium, I too got 2 of my articles sold at Marketplace at last! In all, I would have written in about 10 titles at marketplace.
Things seem to brighten up more and more at Helium market place; Publishers paying $50, $80, $120 etc are visible there now.
CVR
After retiring I am now trying to forge a writing career. At the moment I am floundering trying to find my way around Hubpages, Helium and other sites. I was beginning to doubt my abilities to learn anything new, but your success story and the positive attitude you exude has given me courage. Lovely to have discovered you on Hubpages. Thanks.
Jean Kotzur
Just bookmarked this hub thanks for sharing...
This is another detailed and extremely helpful article, habee. You are wonderful for sharing this great information.
Thanks again!
Cheeky
I joined Helium but never did anything. When I first came to Hubpages, there was an article that featured you. How do you have the time to write all of these hubs? I spend most days writing here and there and cannot write this much or that fast and I have been doing this four+ months now.
Thanks so much....I am going to follow you!
thanks....really like this hub..
you're welcome.....
I'm new to the internet writing stuff. Your article helped a lot. Thanks!
Thank you for the tips habee, I have written some articles for Helium but have never had the confidence to try for a marketplace article. I think I will give it a try now though. I came to this hub from the second part of your excellent writing course.
I never head Helium before, it is new to me. Any way, I need to be good writer before I start selling my articles. Thank you for sharing and I will be around hubee since your hubs are very interesting to me.
Hey, I like that your words are easy to follow and I didn't get lost from the topic. And, thanks for the idea, because I have always enjoyed writing and thought it was just for fun. Who knew you could get paid for it? (Ha!Ha!Ha!) Enjoy your day..
Hi Habee
I enjoy reading your hub. You are very specific and I think that`s the key. I really like it.
This was my first read from Hubpages. I'm glad I came across it, because you've provided a plethora of information that I'm running with. You rock!
Great information. I haven't been brave enough to try the marketplace over there, but with this info... maybe!
Hi Habee,
I just came across your hub when checking out Hubpages April writing contest and wanted to thank you for posting- great info and post! Recently, I began writing from Helium on spare time and write in the Maerketplace. I think it would be difficult though to earn $1000.00 a month writing for them. It seems to be that someone could make a few hundred dollars/mo if they wrote a lot but I don't think much more- what do you think?
This is great! you sure know how to get some one motivated. Thank you very much.
Habee, it's great to read this! I'm a former English teacher, too! I'm trying to make it as a freelance writer and I just joined Helium today. I actually love it so far. I have heard quite a few negative things but it seems very stimulating. It's nice to read something so positive about it.
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lisakprice 2 years ago
Love your Hub, as usual!!!! How many articles do you generally submit to Helium per month?