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What are the most recently created paid to post sites this year?

There was a new paid to post forum site Braviton. In fact I have received my first payment for two weeks at £3 but it suddenly hibernated. They might have some problems only the site owner knows. I have a pending earning there of £4. I am not sure if it resurrects.
 
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There was a new paid to post forum site Braviton. In fact I have received my first payment for two weeks at £3 but it suddenly hibernated. They might have some problems only the site owner knows. I have a pending earning there of £4. I am not sure if it resurrects.
The owner will not likely make money at that rate he is paying you . The site is still new and have not drawn enough traffic to be self sufficient.
 
There was a new paid to post forum site Braviton. In fact I have received my first payment for two weeks at £3 but it suddenly hibernated. They might have some problems only the site owner knows. I have a pending earning there of £4. I am not sure if it resurrects.
It looks like Braviton doesn't exist any more. There is a discussion at ForumCoin exactly concerning Braviton and when I pushed the link, an error page appeared. The same error page appeared to another user. Conclusion: it's dead, at least for now.
 
It looks like Braviton doesn't exist any more. There is a discussion at ForumCoin exactly concerning Braviton and when I pushed the link, an error page appeared. The same error page appeared to another user. Conclusion: it's dead, at least for now.
That is right, the site shut down, There were members who used VPNs and this angered the site owner. I was the one who introduced to them the site. I met he owner in another forum site.
 
There were members who used VPNs and this angered the site owner.

VPN? Does it mean Braviton was opened only to specific countries? In such a case, despite a VPN, those users couldn't get a payment to their processor located in their countries (to not talk about those users were cheating so pitifully to the owner).
 
VPN? Does it mean Braviton was opened only to specific countries? In such a case, despite a VPN, those users couldn't get a payment to their processor located in their countries (to not talk about those users were cheating so pitifully to the owner).
That was the finding of the site owner. Also, there was war in words about some members who belonged to a tier 1 country who were rude to other members who aren't in a tier 1 country.
 
VPN? Does it mean Braviton was opened only to specific countries? In such a case, despite a VPN, those users couldn't get a payment to their processor located in their countries (to not talk about those users were cheating so pitifully to the owner).
No it was open to all countries. I was on the site for a while. There was no need using a VPN
 
That was the finding of the site owner. Also, there was war in words about some members who belonged to a tier 1 country who were rude to other members who aren't in a tier 1 country.
Not a good environment for medium and low tier residents (nor for the owner forced to close the forum, unfortunately), cause tier1 users were creating flames. I'm sorry for them and the end of Braviton.
 
Unfortunately, you’re not going to make the big bucks on the “content mills” unless you spend 14 hours per day powering through dozens of jobs that literally pay a couple of cents per word. Having said that, though, I do actually encourage aspiring writers to use content mills for a while because they provide great opportunities to practice and give you some experience with juggling multiple projects simultaneously.
 
Unfortunately, you’re not going to make the big bucks on the “content mills” unless you spend 14 hours per day powering through dozens of jobs that literally pay a couple of cents per word. Having said that, though, I do actually encourage aspiring writers to use content mills for a while because they provide great opportunities to practice and give you some experience with juggling multiple projects simultaneously.
Well, sometimes there's no better choice. If you are a creative writer, the traditional path is very hard, if your parents weren't artists (at least this happens in the south-western countries). So it's much more convenient to publish in platforms that pay a couple of cents per word: the publishing is immediate and online right now :LOL: .
 
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