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		<title>By: 10 notes to earn money online by blogging - Part 1 : Make Money Online with Some Useless Info</title>
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		<description>[...] Other blog networks engage you as their freelance professional blogger where you have to commit to making regular posts. In such cases, the content you create could belong to the blog network and you will not be able to use your content anywhere else. These have very high journalistic standards and are difficult to get accepted. Sites: 451press, Blog Republic, Weblogsinc. [...]</description>
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