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Earn Money Writing On Medium

Earn Money Writing On Medium

 


Medium is a blogging platform that actually pays you for writing and sharing your stories.

If you like writing and would not mind creating a permanent source of passive income, then Medium is where you need to head.

 Steps to start earning on Medium:

 

1. Become a Paid Member

 Join Medium using my referral link. Yes, I get a commission, but you are not charged anything extra.

Membership to Medium is only $5 a month. I earned more than that in just 15 days with only 10 stories.

https://sumit-kumar.medium.com/membership

 Becoming a paid member is extremely beneficial. If you don't , you miss out on interacting with other writers and reading their articles. Engagement is the key to success on Medium.

2. Get 100 followers:

 Followers are not hard to get if you become a paid member and engage with the Medium community - reading articles and commenting. It usually takes about 3 weeks to get 100 followers, but some have gotten them in a week.

3. Publish 1 Story/Article:

You need to have at least 1 published story to apply for the Medium Partner Program.


4. Applying For Medium Partner Program:

You need to be living in one of the 32 countries listed in the MPP list, to be eligible for the program.

If you are, apply for the MPP and you will be approved in one day.


Note : India is currently not in the MPP list, but they keep adding new countries. India might be included in the future, and you would have a massive head start if you start writing now. You can simply monetize your stories then.

 

 Medium is the real deal if you want to earn serious money.

 

 

 

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