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Turbo Charge Your Bukisa Earnings

8 February 2009 5 Comments

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If you aren’t already aware of Bukisa, then it’s a site where you can publish short articles (250-1500 words) and earn money. Money is earned for pageviews and is calculated by the Bukisa Index, currently the index is $3.65, which means you are paid $3.65 per 1000 pageviews.

So that’s fine, you write an article and you get paid.

If people join your network you are then paid a percentage of their earnings, and a percentage of their networks’ earnings, and the one after that. So that’s the second way you make money.

The third way is the real secret, I only learned this a few days ago so I have no idea how much it works but it could potentially be the most lucrative part. When you write an article you are allowed to include affiliate links. So if you decide to do a review of Call of Duty 5, then you can include an affiliate link to amazon where you’ll be paid per sale that end too. Now, I’m not suggesting you just right articles to make sales, but in some of your articles a link to the product/service may enhance the article.

I’m not going to tell you that you are going to get rich off a couple of articles, but there are plenty of people earning a side income doing this. The income does rise as you add more articles and this income once the article is published is completely passive, you don’t have to do anything more to that article for it to continue earning. In my opinion, this is a fun way to build up an extra income stream for yourself, and the beauty is you don’t need any tech skills at all, you don’t even need to blog to take advantage of this opportunity.

If you feel that you’ve got nothing to lose by giving it a shot you can join my network here.

5 Comments »

  • Maria -- WriterGig said:

    I don’t think Bukisa allows affiliate links within an article. But overall, I think Bukisa is great for residual income!

  • Little Mummy said:

    Hi Maria, Bukisa DM’d me to tell me this, I thought it was allowed as I’ve seen others suggesting it, and lots of articles with affiliate links embedded.

  • cartside said:

    I’ve seen the affiliate links in articles but thought this was automated and how bukisa makes money.
    I’ve tried out Bukisa but noticed that my articles don’t get viewed after a certain time, so passive income is minimal. How does the passive income work for you so far?

  • Little Mummy said:

    I’m doing ok, I think you need to be committed to writing articles regularly, and build up quite a large back catalogue of articles if you want to start making a reasonable income. I’ve noticed that the income does rise as your back catalogue increases so I’m still feeling quite positive about it.

  • Michelle at Scribbit said:

    Just checking in–my feeds were empty for so long I had to come make sure everything was okay.

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