300 Pennies For Your Thoughts

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It doesn’t sound like much, but Daytipper will pay you 300 pennies for EACH of your handy tips or helpful hints that they publish.  The topics range from saving money to spending money, from raising kids to raising goats (pun intended), from cleaning house to throwing parties…and everything above, below, and in between. 

Daytipper

Based on Daytipper’s current stats, an average of one in ten submitted articles is published, and these articles don’t have to be long…in fact, they SHOULDN’T be long.  They allow no more than 500 characters per submission (with no minimum length requirements) – and if you’re wondering about how long that is…by the time I add a period to the end of this sentence, I will have typed a total of 739 characters. :)  (740)

Click HERE to visit the Daytipper website, and create a free account to begin submitting articles for their review.

Thanks for this helpful ’tip’, frugalchick!  (Do I owe you $3?)


Comments

8 Responses to “300 Pennies For Your Thoughts”
  1. I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.

    Aaron Wakling

  2. Qtpies7~ says:

    Great tip! Thanks! Maybe I can dish out my advice somewhere else, lol. And to get paid for it? Wow! My head would grow big.

  3. Hilda says:

    It’s okay, Jennifer. Just keep up the good work and keep us in the loop with great deals. Thanks for the link!

  4. cynthia berry says:

    thanks so much! i always have tips that i love to share!

  5. cindi vian says:

    I just received my first payment of $3.00 for a tip I had published. They tell you right away if they are going to accept your tip, then they let you know when it is going to be published. AFter it is published they pay via paypal. pretty cool site!

  6. Kathy says:

    I have had a few tips accepted and published. I have had my fair share of them rejected because they are duplicates or not what they are looking for, but you will never know unless you try. Every little bit of $ helps!

  7. Emily says:

    Do you have any idea, why it’s requesting a username and password for me to even view the site?

  8. Cara says:

    Beware of Daytipper, I spent 6 months previously trying to get my money from them after they had already published ALL of the tips they had received after failing to pay dozens of writers. If you choose to work with this site it is wise to be very careful and keep track of how they are handling matters. Don’t let yourself get burned like they did so many other writers.

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