Want to get paid for submitting your best tips? If you know something no one else does, or are the first to share it, chances are you can make some money from the DayTipper site. It might be in the form of change, but it’s still money right?
When you submit something you’ve learned to this site and it’s accepted you get paid $3 for your submission. It can be as small as a sentence or two long. If it’s useful you’ll get paid.
All of the content found on DayTipper is produced by people like you. So, if you’ve got information that is helpful, insightful and unique, they will pay you for it. The DayTipper review process in my experience is picky in their selections. I’ve found their site to be useful for a few bucks of quick cash, but not for long term income.
Here’s a really good tip: The site is quite useful for finding hot article subjects and you should think about giving it a quick look anytime you’re in need of some ideas. Users of the site vote on the tips they think are the best.
To find the best ones do a topic keyword search and select the tips with the highest rating. Think…blog, article or possibly short report content. Many of these tips could easily be elaborated into a short report of your own.
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Please don’t submit tips to DayTipper. The site is a completely poor representation of Web 2.0 collaboration and beyond. You have no interaction with other DayTippers. Your tips will take ages to be published, if they ever are published. You don’t get paid quickly at all. You may even have to wait beyond months, but years for your tips to be published. You will find your tips are duplicated by others that have been accepted and published.