Quick Review Of Five Blog Sites

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This is not a tutorial post, just my thoughts on some of the writing sites I have been looking at over the last few months. If you are not familiar with them, please read on. If you are, then you can probably move on to another post of a writer that is smarter and more entertaining than me.

Publish0x

Of course, if you are reading this, you are already here, but you can see why I like compared to others.

To date, this has been my personal favorite. It is very user friendly, pays in popular cryptocurrency and is a great starting place to learn and write. There is no need to worry about what it cost to tip as all of it is covered by the site. While most of the blogs are on crypto, they do have writers of all kinds and it seems to be expanding quite rapidly to a general-purpose blogging site (that may be a little of an exaggeration as probably 90 percent of the articles are still on crypto/blockchain.) The community is also great, almost zero spam and it is reported and shut down quickly. Comments are usually on point and polite.

Publish0x

Leo Finance

This is my second favorite so far. Before diving into Leo, I would suggest spending some time on PublishOx learning and writing and then moving up to Leo. The site is easy to navigate, but, will take some time to learn. Since this is just some brief thoughts, I am leaving a link to a video that will really explain it, even so it is still 15 minutes just to get you started. If you want to write on anything not finance related, stay away from this site. Lea also is nice in that it looks to promote information and learning above referrals and clicks. Poor content and short comments are discouraged, heavily. Your articles can automatically be posted to twitter after writing.

https://wmal.net/videos/leo-finance-platform-review_ee2725ebc.html

Floyx

This is also a pretty simple format for a writing and blogging. Floyx is also mainly a crypto site. The major issue I have with this site, is it appears to be only concerned with getting clicks. It will offer bonuses for making comments, liking articles and posts. I have noticed that one person would go through and like 5 of my articles in one minute to get a bonus. So, no one is actually reading anything. While there may be a lot of comments, they are all short “Great Article” comments just to hit a comment goal. It is also difficult to search for specifics on the site. Just stay on PUBLISH0X is my advice.

read.cash

As a general-purpose writing and blogging site, this is the way to go. Very easy to use. You can join specific communities and post articles to audiences that would be interested in them. The site is still working to grow and you will often receive small payments from the TheRandomRewarder. Although, this site is for the most part, not self-funded, it will take some time and effort to grow your audience and writing into making money. Also, a large tip from Marc De Mesel is always a possibility. I was pleasantly surprised this week by a tip from him.

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Torum

While I just started looking around Torum, it is not so much a writing site as it is a crypto Facebook. More of the features of a social media site, such as a messenger service, notifications and missions. I would recommend this as a supplement to any writing sites you join.

Torum

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