A former teacher from South Georgia is among those members of Helium that are making record earnings. In just six months, recently retired high school teacher Holle Abee has earned over $5,000 by writing for Helium an average of one hour each day.
A grandmother of six, Holle found Helium a little over a year ago by accident one night while surfing the internet. Since then, she has become a full-fledged Helium addict, publishing articles on everything from bass fishing to anniversary gifts, hidden gems in Florida and vegetarian recipes on a budget.
Although Helium has compensated writers for their participation since its inception, last fall it became the first writing website to offer upfront payments for all new articles being written by starred writers. This change to Helium’s Terms of Service increased member earnings significantly, as well as further elevating the quality of content on the site.
Helium writers have the ability to win journalism awards for the Pulitzer Center, the Knight Center for International Media, OneWorld, Sunshine Week, and several other organizations. Additionally, The National Press Club extends application offers to all of Helium’s 5 star writers.
Originally posted on February 3, 2009 @ 12:22 pm
jbosari says
On Helium, the best written article wins the sale. Heliums’s model has worked so well, that Constant-Content has given it a try.