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Vocal.media Review: is it legit or scam? How to Make Money on Vocal

Are you a content creator and constantly looking for new ways of making money online. I’ll share with you about making money on Vocal.media. Here are the things you’ll learn in this post:

  • What Vocal.media is
  • Is Vocal legit?
  • How Vocal.media works
  • What Vocal + is
  • How to make money on Vocal.media
  • Vocal open challenges

What is Vocal.media?

Vocal media

Vocal.media is a United State-based platform made for content writers, creators, podcasters, and anyone ready to share their useful contents with the world and make money out of it. Vocal.media stats reports that its user base consists of over 700,000 unique users, with almost 38% of users based in the United States.

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The platform was launched in 2016 and has grown rapidly to around 4 monthly visitors, according to Similarweb.

Is Vocal.media legit?

In my opinion, Vocal Media is a legitimate platform to make money from your writing, however, it has some practices that you might not be easily confortable with as a newbie. If you are a new, inexperienced writer without a niche who just wants the opportunity to make a little cash on the side, then I recommend the FREE version of Vocal Media, as it offers virtually the same benefits as the Vocal+ membership.

But, if you are a more experienced writer who chooses not to house your writing on a self-hosted site, then I would recommend Wattpad for fiction writers and Medium for non-fiction writers.

Vocal repays earnings through the Stripe payment system. You can find out about Stripe supporting countries and how to set up an account here. To answer your question, “Is Vocal.media writing legit?” I should say that I’ve never had issues with the platform.

Once fully requested and verified, the payment always goes to my Stripe account. I believe Vocal treats its writers with respect. Otherwise, it would have already lost its reputation.

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How Vocal.media works

It is pretty easy to get published on Vocal, but there are certain peculiarities you should know about how the platform works.

First, sign in to Vocal.media and check their Community Guidelines. You should keep in mind the following rules to get published on Vocal:

  • Vocal.media is free to use.
  • Publishing, engagement with the audience, and tipping are done at no cost.
  • You have to be at least 13 years old to become a Vocal creator.
  • You reserve the right to your stories after publishing them on Vocal.
  • It takes 24-72 hours for moderators to review and publish your story.
  • You can republish your old content from other platforms on Vocal.
  • Stories with less than 600 words are not accepted for publication, same for poems with less than 100 words.
  • Content in foreign languages (other than English) is not accepted.
  • As a Vocal creator, you are provided with an essential toolkit for formatting, which lets you create H2 headlines, bold, underline, and italic the text, create quotes and bullet lists. This is what the writing section looks like:
  • As a creator, you can promote your products or services in your story, encourage readers to like your posts, and tip you.
  • Unlike Medium, Vocal does not mind your promo as long as it helps the platform reach new people.
  • Once your article is ready, submit it for review. If it’s in line with Vocal’s rules, it will be published automatically.

The more you post on Vocal, the shorter your review time is.

Pinned stories

Vocal has newly announced a new feature — pinned stories. If your best stories are hidden somewhere on the 10th page, you can now pin three stories to your profile and help readers see your contents. This is how it looks on the profile page:

Users will be able to see your pinned stories above the rest content. Besides, they’ll be invited to subscribe to your updates and tip you. More on this below.

Who we usually call “followers” all over the Internet are named “subscribers” on Vocal. Be informed that subscribers won’t pay you anything when they hit a “subscribe” button. It proves they are your loyal lovers who want to see more updates from you on Vocal.

Unlike Medium, Vocal does not display content from the creators you follow on their main page. Its main page shows stories handpicked by its editors, Vocal challenges, and resources. If you want to see stories from the content writers you follow, click on your profile link in the right corner > select “Your Subscriptions” > Your Feed.

Comments

Vocal has been working on enabling comments for its creators. It’s been a long-awaited feature that is now available in the creators’ settings. You can now turn on and off comments for all your stories.

This functionality is available for both regular and Vocal+ members.

What is Vocal+?

Vocal+ is an premium membership feature for creators on vocal with additional value and features. You don’t have to pay to publish and make money on Vocal. Some benefits include the following:

How to make money on Vocal.media?

Vocal is a really good alternative to Medium. Therefore, it’s one more opportunity to monetize your writing skills online. In this Vocal.media review, I’ll share how much Vocal pays per view

Make money per views

Vocal.media pays this much per 1000 views:

Regular Vocal creators — $3.80
Vocal+ creators — $6.00.

For instance, some of my Medium blog posts make way more money.

However, Vocal does have some competitive advantages. It pays for both internal and external views, which is incredible! Let’s say you are a new Vocal.media creator with an established social media presence.

If you promote your blog posts on social and attract a lot of readers, Vocal will gladly reward you for your efforts. If you publish an optimized blog post on Vocal, it has a high chance to rank on Google.

However, pay-per-view is not the only way to make money on Vocal. Vocal.media allows republishing old content. In other words, if you published stories elsewhere, you can give them a second life on Vocal.

Bonuses

Vocal.media rewards its loyal writers with bonuses. Here is how much you can make guaranteed on Vocal.

$5 — every time your story is featured as a “Top Story.” 
$5 — if your story gets engagement on Vocal’s Twitter and Facebook pages.
$10 — as soon as you publish ten stories on Vocal.
$5 — as soon as you like 15 random stories on Vocal.
$50 — as soon as you post 50 stories on Vocal.
$5 — as soon as you reach the first 1000 reads on Vocal.

Tips

Tipping is an accepted and widely used practice on Vocal. Readers can tip their favorite content creators for their stories. You cannot predict when it happens and how much money you’ll get as tips. All you can do is keep creating engaging, emotional, and helpful stories.

Furthermore, Vocal encourages content creators to promote tipping within their stories. You can write a few additional lines and invite your readers to tip your stories. Besides, Vocal has a sticky footer, reminding readers to subscribe and tip your stories.

Pledges

As a content creator, you can ask your fans to support your effort through pledges. It is a more stable and recurring income source on Vocal than bonuses, tips, and payment for views. If your readers decide to support you, you’ll be getting a recurring $2.30 fee directly to your Stripe account monthly as long as they keep paying you.

Note that: Pledges are available for Vocal+ members only! It implies you’ll have to pay $10 monthly to benefit from this feature.

Challenges

Vocal.media challenges are another chance for content creators to earn from. Vocal runs various storytelling contests to let writers showcase their creativity and earn a decent income. New challenges are open every month and guarantee $1000 as a grand prize.

Some sponsored challenges, like a “Little Black Book” challenge supported by Moleskine, offered $20,000 as a reward. If you are into storytelling, fiction, and poem writing, keep an eye on the Vocal challenges page.

Some challenges are open for everyone, while others are available exclusively for Vocal+ members

Vocal.media Ambassador Program

Since May 2021, Vocal launched its Ambassador Program. This is a referral program that allows you to earn $20 for every Vocal+ creator you refer. Even if you don’t actively write on Vocal, I advise you to sign up for the Vocal Ambassador Program.

You only need to fill in your name and email address to register as an ambassador. Once you sign up, you’ll get access to the dashboard. Take a look at what it is.

The dashboard shows you the summary of earned commissions and referrals. Furthermore, you are given a personalized link to promote Vocal services.

The referral links have a 60-day cookie, meaning that anyone who signs up for Vocal+ within these 60 days via your URL will be counted as your referral. If you refer at least five users, you’ll make $100.

With all these been said, I’m sure you have been convinced to give Vocal a trial if you’ve had doubts about this amazing platform. Thanks for reading.

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