I've been writing on Bubblews.com for four good months now, and I've accumulated a good amount of experience in doing so.
I have nearly a thousand live pages on Bubblews as of November 2014, and I've been able to derive a respectable income and a good deal of fun just developing content and sharing it with others while chatting about things that interest me.
Bubblews is an interesting site, because it was founded with the intention of sharing the spaces occupied by social networks and content sharing platforms, with a twist.
Most companies of this nature allow the users to provide content and generate advertising revenue, but do not directly compensate the users at all. In fact, in some cases the users are directly charged for the costs of site maintenance.
Bubblews is different because the creators of the site decided to share the income generated by the user base from advertising with the user base. The content creators share in the income generated by their content, at rates that vary with the rates of compensation from the advertising clients.
If you would like to start posting on Bubblews.com, there are a number of things that you would need to consider.
1. There are rules and Terms associated with writing on Bubblews.com, as spelled out in their Terms of Service. In brief, the site forbids users from publishing non-original material written by others, even open source material as is commonly available from Wikipedia or other creative commons ., unless permission has been granted.
2. Bubblews is not, and should not be considered a job. It is a means of sharing content with the world, and while the monetary benefits are nice, they are neither stable nor plentiful enough to provide a long term income stream sufficient to support a lifestyle of substance in the United States.
All in all, I have found Bubblews to be a great way to do something productive with my time, as opposed to just wasting it, or sharing my content in similar communities without any kind of compensation.
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