how to clean blurry document

1) SmartDeblur

SmartDeblur is a free software that can deblur photos / images based on various deconvolution algorithms. The image could be blurred either due to incorrect focusing by the camera, camera shake or due to the subject in motion.
SmartDeblur can fix the images based on the type of blur it has been affected with.
The interface is simple and minimal with options to select the defect type which includes ‘Out of Focus Blur’ , ‘Motion blur’ and ‘Gaussian Blur’. After choosing the right blur type of the image, proceed to the sliders and with a little play around with it (Radius, Smooth, Correction Strength and Edge Feather) you’ll get around a satisfactory image. The realtime  preview is shown below the settings.
Large sized images take longer to process and it depends on the system speed and performance too.
Moving on, the Settings tab will show you the constraint you could set for the image size manually and will be a value of 3000 by default and to its right will be shown the Deconvolution method to be used. Wiener and Tikhonov are the two methods which are based on different algorithms.
Below is the Test image we’ve captured from our monitor, using an iPhone 4S. The purpose was to deblur the text in the image which was shown on a LED display. While capturing the image we purposefully brought the phone too close to the screen so as to get a blurred and unreadable image.
After some tweaking and moving around with the sliders we’ve been able to deblur the photo to some extend and decrypt the letters. We use the default Wiener deconvolution algorithm to process the image which seemed better than the Tikhonov algorithm. The final image was passable though it got a bit of noise.
When the image gets affected by both Motion Blur and Out of focus blur, its gets tougher to get back the deblurred image.

2) Blurity (49$ Std & 99$ Pro )

Unlike SmartDeblur, blurity is not a free software and is costly. Blurity helps in removing simple motion blur and could unblur some of the out of focus photos too.
The above test image was put into blurity for a test and the results were not satisfactory as the above. But blurity did a better job with the images that had a motion blur which was one of the minuses of SmartBlur.
The Interface is simple and it provides you a basic mode and an advanced mode for debluring photos. After opening an image you need to select a portion of the image by clicking inside the image and then move on to the slider (basic or advanced) and then press Process to see the preview in the right pane next to the original opened image.
As seen above, the free version of blurity watermarks your processed images with an UNREGISTERED text.

Blurity did a better job with the above image and the final results were pretty impressive. The above image was blurred using a synthetic camera motion.

3) Unshake (Free)

Unshake is free and doesn’t require an installation. Being a java based program, its runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X and requires the Java Run time environment preinstalled on your pc.
The interface is simple and like the above mentions softwares, it does require some experimentation to achieve better results.
You may adjust the slider to suit the amplification you need for the photo. Too much amplification might ruin the image and more noise would be added. Unshake could also work on lines found on pictures in magazines and also for rasters and dithering.
Below is a blurred photo that has been processed using unshake.
Unlike the above two softwares, unshake takes a lot of time to process a photo with increase in size of the images. So, its better to experiment with cut down sizes of the photo before loading it with a large Megabyte sized file.
It won’t give you unbelievable results on fixing blurred photos especially when the subject is a fast moving one (too much blurred). But its always good to give Unshake a try, in improving a photo that couldn’t be replaced. It might turn useful in some cases where you might need to restore that awesome moment back to life!

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PUBLIC CRITICISM WEBSITES by GOOGLE YAHOO DIRECTORY

  • Yelp!
    Yelp is a local business guide that returns results based on user recommendations. The directory covers a number of major U.S. cities and includes restaurants, services, and shopping.
    www.yelp.com
  • Rip-Off Report 
    Nationwide consumer reporting web site where consumers can enter complaints about companies and view a history of past complaints against companies.
    www.ripoffreport.com
  • Judy's Book
    Find user-submitted reviews of local service providers and products.
    www.judysbook.com
  • Buzzillions
    Trusted product reviews and ratings from actual buyers on a wide range of products including electronics, clothing, sport equipment, and baby products.
    www.buzzillions.com
  • Complaints.com
    Allows consumers to post complaints about products and services.
    www.complaints.com
  • dooyoo.co.uk
    Allows users to share their experiences of products and services via forums.
    www.dooyoo.co.uk
  • Viewpoints.com
    Online service allowing users to rate, review, and recommend products, services, and other experiences based on their first hand use.
    www.viewpoints.com
  • Company Name Sucks
    Bad business company reviews and complaints in 140 characters or less.
    www.companynamesucks.com
  • TrustedPlaces
    Offers reviews created by real people on restaurants, bars, clubs, shops, hotels, and more.
    trustedplaces.com
  • My3cents.com
    Forum where consumers can write complaints or compliments regarding any company, product, or service. Offers free complaint letter-writing option.
    www.my3cents.com
  • This Is Broken
    Project by Mark Hurst to make businesses more aware of their customer experience, and how to fix it.
    www.thisisbroken.com
  • Ratings.net
    Features ratings, reviews, and reports on products and services.
    www.ratings.net
  • InfomercialScams.com 
    Customers can read or post uncensored informercial product complaints. Share your experiences and help others avoid or correct common issues.
    www.infomercialscams.com
  • LikeMe.net
    Offers personalized recommendations for restaurants, nightlife, travel, shopping, and an array of fun activities, and helpful services.
    www.likeme.net
  • SharedReviews
    Users contribute critiques of a variety of products and services and earn rewards for sharing their experiences.
    sharedreviews.com
  • Riffs 
    Social recommendation and review site. Vote for or against people, technology, products, movies, and just about anything else.
    www.riffs.com
  • Trusted Opinion 
    Provides users with a way to get recommendations and reviews from their friends, as well as from experts.
    www.trustedopinion.com
  • TheSqueakyWheel.com
    Offers to create a web page for each complaint, keep track of page views, and repeatedly email the offending company. Fee-based service.
    www.TheSqueakyWheel.com
  • Comments.com 
    Give comments, complaints, and suggestions as well as ask questions about products and services.
    www.comments.com
  • ReviewMOZ
    Offers reviews and ratings for a range of products and services.
    www.reviewmoz.org
  • SiteJabber
    Features websites reviews and complaints by topic.
    www.sitejabber.com
  • Safetyforum.com
    Serves the public, the media, the legal community, policy makers, manufacturers, and service providers in efforts to identify and correct hazardous products and practices.
    www.safetyforum.com
  • eComplaints.com
    Provides a platform for consumers to publicize complaints, and allows for companies to post responses.
    www.eComplaints.com
  • MarketMarks.com
    Provides consumer driven rating service.
    www.marketmarks.com
  • Consupo
    Online community which offers a platform for the consumer's voice to be heard. Site features an index of businesses and companies with accumulated value of positive and negative feedback from the consumers.
    www.consupo.com
  • Maxxsave Reviews
    Provides reviews and customer ratings of websites and online services.
    www.maxxsave.co.uk
  • TCCL
    Place to voice complaints.
    www.clik2complaints.co.uk
  • Complaint Station, The 
    Provides discussion groups relating to employment, services, and products.
    www.thecomplaintstation.com
  • GetTheRating.com
    Provides customer reviews for restaurants, vehicles, hospitals, movies, and businesses.
    www.gettherating.com
  • Rate It
    Source for local business listings, reviews, and ratings. Find hotspots and events in your hometown quickly and easily.
    rateit.com
  • Complaint Book
    Serves as a third party in managing complaints by consumers.
    www.complaintbook.com
  • Is That One Good?
    Ratings, reviews, and recommendations for films, websites, books, games, music, restaurants, and more.
    www.itog.com
  • BizVotes.com
    Cast a vote and join other locals voting for their favorite restaurants, plumbers, and other local businesses. Features unbiased voting, user ratings, reviews, and comments on the best businesses in a local city.
    www.bizvotes.com
  • Official Internet Blacklist
    Blacklist of Internet services including web developers, ISPs, affiliate partners, billing services, and others.
    www.blacklist.com
  • Sucks500.com
    Message boards to gripe about companies in corporate America.
    www.sucks500.com
  • SiteRapture
    SiteRapture is a social researching platform that helps consumers discover and evaluate online services by providing user and editor generated research which includes service listings, test results/scores, ratings, reviews, and rankings.
    www.siterapture.com
  • Website Judge
    Find user-submitted reviews and ratings for websites.
    www.websitejudge.com
  • bitchaboutit.com
    Online complaint department where consumers can list their gripes and opinions in many categories, participate in surveys, and find help.
    www.bitchaboutit.com
  • Syllas Forum
    Focuses on electronics including mobile phones, computer hardware and software, home cinema equipment, and more.
    www.syllas.com
  • Expert Reviews
    Offering reviews of web hosting services, merchant account providers, SEO tools, clickbank products, affiliate marketing scripts, and more.
    www.expertreviews.com
  • Reviewica
    Freatures product reviews, comparison charts, and insightful consumer comments.
    www.reviewica.com
  • Infomercial-Reviews.org
    Shares consumer reviews of infomercial and as-seen-on-TV products.
    www.infomercial-reviews.org
  • Does the Product Work?
    Product reviews and ratings by consumers. Browsable by category.
    www.does-the-product-work.com
  • Complaint Now
    Complaint Now provides a medium where consumers can voice their complaints, read other complaints, comment on them, help others to solve their problems. Businesses can post replies.
    www.complaintnow.com
  • iVouch
    Online place where friends can search for and share reviews about anything, including local and web businesses, and vouch for the best.
    www.ivouch.com
  • uSpeakOut.com 
    Enables consumers to voice their own experiences and opinions about companies, products, and services.
    www.uSpeakOut.com
  • Reviews in Haiku
    Get the scoop on products, software, movies, comics, and just about everything else -- all in 17 syllables.
    www.reviewsinhaiku.com
  • Angrybox.com
    Provides an online outlet for people to vent about a range of issues, from airline delays to presidential politics.
    www.angrybox.com
  • NetComplaints
    Post complaints or compliments on products, politics, sports, celebrities, colleges, organizations, and more.
    www.netcomplaints.com
  • GetBetterService
    Forum to bring together customers with complaints in order to get organizations to improve their service.
    www.getbetterservice.com
  • Review Centre
    Offers consumer reviews, price comparisons, discussion forums, and shops rated by consumers.
    www.reviewcentre.com
  • Discussions - Craftsman Community
    Get advice from the Craftsman Community before you buy. Ask questions, join discussions, and read reviews of Craftsman products.
    community.craftsman.com/discussion_boards
  • Viewpoints Network: User Reviews
    Offers a comprehensive solution for capturing, moderating, analyzing, and publishing user reviews.
    www.viewpointsnetwork.com/ratings-reviews
  • Consumer Reports Health: Health and Safety
    Advice on how to avoid everyday health risks from carbon monoxide to food-borne illness. Includes product reviews, ratings, and general advice.
    www.consumerreports.org/health/healthy-living/health-safety/index.html
  • Bed Bug Complaints
    Read and file complaints about bed bug infestations in housing, hotels and motels, the workplace, and health care facilities.
    www.bedbugcomplaints.com
  • GetPayback.com
    Allows consumers to report rip offs and complaints against companies or individuals. Includes reviews of products and services.
    www.getpayback.com
  • Crowd Complaints
    Provides a platform for users to post complaints about companies or products.
    www.crowdcomplaints.com

COMPLAINTS AND DEFAMATION SITES

  1. BBBOnline.org The Better Business Bureau is still considered one of the most powerful advocates for consumers. With their online presence, filing complaints with them has become even easier. When you access their complaint page, you will find that they also have separate complaint areas for different types of complaints. They have one whole department devoted specifically to automobiles. In addition, they have complaint departments related to non-profits and charities, identity theft and complaints regarding advertisements directed towards children. If you are serious about getting something done about a problem, this is definitely a good place to start.
  2. Complaints.com This site came up first on my search list, which the site promotes as one of its selling points. It provides the very basics of what you might expect from a consumer complaint site. You can post your complaints and read the postings of other consumers. The accuracy of what is posted there is totally dependent on the posters themselves.
  3. Ripoffreport.com This site is really designed for reporting more than poor service. As reflected in the name of the site, the focus is poor products, unfulfilled promises and the unfortunate reality of out-and-out scams. The site also claims that attorneys often frequent the site to corroborate the claims of their clients who are filing consumer related lawsuits.
  4. Thesqueakywheel.com The subtitle to this site is: We Get Refunds. This site is more than a place to post your gripes and complaints. They take it a step or two further than that. Your complaint actually becomes a separate webpage on its own. Every time your complaint site is clicked on it triggers an email to be sent to the company you have the complaint with. Each email they receive gives them an updated count of how many people have clicked on your complaint site. It is the ‘squeaky’ emails that get results for their posters.
  5. Consumeraffairs.com If you’re looking for information on products and services, this is a great site to visit. It has the option for filing complaints but it also has loads of consumer information available at your finger tips. Recent safety recall lists are available, consumer news articles, notices of scams being circulated via phone, mail and the internet, a wide range of information. You can also search for information by category: health, insurance, electronics etc. A great resource for all consumers.
  6. Ftccomplaintassistant.gov This is the official site of the Federal Trade Commission. It is important to understand the function of the complaints filed on this site as compared to many of the other complaint sites. The FTC will not attempt to assist you in resolving your complaint. Complaints filed on this site are simply transferred to their tracking database. This database can be accessed by law enforcement authorities for investigation and prosecution purposes.
  7. Planetfeedback.com The name of this site points to the main difference you will find here. Rather than just providing negative feedback, this site provides the opportunity for consumers to leave both positive and negative feedback. In addition you can also leave ‘suggestions’ for improvement or change. The site also provides ratings of many different companies that are much more detailed than you might expect. Their ratings include things like cleanliness and wait time. There is opportunity on this site to become  actively involved with other members to work towards change.
  8. Complaintsboard.com This site provides a collection of information links for consumers as well as the opportunity to post and search for complaintsIt has links to current recalls, consumer groups, and relevant online news stories
  9. Pissedcomsumer.com Obviously this website is very focused on providing a place for consumers to vent. If you’re looking for a little reality type entertainment, you might be able to find what you’re looking for on this page just by reading through the latest harangues from unhappy consumers. It still remains a good source of information from true life experience and also provides tips and ratings. In addition, this site encourages businesses to join the site (at a price) to provide answers or rebuttals to complaints posted on the site.
  10. Measuredup.com This site is unique in its strategy and performance. Both businesses and consumers can join the site for free. When a consumer registers a complaint regarding a member business, that business is sent the complaint for resolution. The site includes testimonials of consumers whose previously unhappy experiences were rectified after filing their complaints through the the website

DMOZ SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES USED FOR CRITICISM

  • 2Befriends - Provides members with chat rooms, video profiles and forum.
  • 2collab - Online collaboration tool for researchers that enables to share, connect and discuss researches.
  • 43 Things - Users create an account and list goals or hopes which are then connected to other people's goals.
  • 60 Plus Friends Online - Offers a place for seniors to interact with each other.
  • Advogato - A community site for developers of free software.
  • Akoha - A community where users gets cards with an action to do to someone else to give them the card.
  • Badoo - A worldwide community that provides its members with the ability to communicate and share their lives. Features include photo and video sharing.
  • Bebo - Allows users to share photos with music, and blogs, and draw on members' White Boards.
  • BlackPlanet.com - A community for African Americans, that provides an interactive forum with chat, photos, games, email, and contests.
  • Bragalia - A social community allows people around the world to brag about their achievements and immediately share their success stories with friends and family.
  • Buzznet - A video, photo and journal based community that enables users to program dynamic multimedia communities around music and pop culture topics.
  • CarDomain - A home for car enthusiasts, with pictures, video, groups and blogs.
  • Care2 - Connects activists from around the world, with member profiles, news stories and blogs to facilitate social networking, petition and donation drives and email.
  • Classmates.com - Find, connect and keep in touch with friends and acquaintances, post photographs, announcements, and biographies, read community message boards and be informed of upcoming reunions. Free and paid memberships.
  • Copper Strings - Spiritual home for people who consider themselves alternative, holistic or green.
  • CouchSurfing - Offers profile listing, discussion groups and a place to arrange free accommodations around the world.
  • Coworkers.com - Offers coworker reviews, ratings and feedbacks.
  • Cyloop - Allows users to listen free music, watch videos, read interviews and news, connect with artists and friends.
  • Cyworld - Users have access to a profile page, photos, drawings and images uploading, an avatar, neighborhoods, and clubs.
  • Dogpawfile - A social community for pet lovers, to share photos, stories and videos. Free and pay memberships.
  • Doostang - An invitation only site that ensures all contacts entering the system are trusted by at least one or more members in the network. Members share career opportunities and interact with others.
  • Eons - Information, tools and communities for people over the age of fifty.
  • Espin - Designed for teens and college students to meet, rate pictures, and take quizzes. Members can meet new people, without the risk of rejection.
  • Experience Project - A personal growth and support community connecting members through shared experiences.
  • FaceJunky.com - Community with profiles, search, browsing, groups, classifieds, events, and quizzes.
  • FaceParty - Community including live chat, photograph uploads and messaging between members.
  • Faces - In addition to profiles, offers email, a forum, music, videos and an arcade sections are available.
  • Fanpop - Fan clubs covering a variety of topics with video, images, forums, bookmarking and polls.
  • Faves - Allows users to find, save and share interesting web content with friends and family.
  • Fiverr - The place for people to share things they’re willing to do for $5.
  • Flickr - Picture galleries available with chat, groups, and photo ratings.
  • Flixster - Members can share movie ratings, add favorite celebrities to their weblog, meet people with similarities, and take a movie quiz.
  • Fotki - A service for sharing and printing photos. Also offers blogs.
  • Fotolog - A community of interconnected photo diaries and blogs.
  • Friends Reunited - The main site reunites people, while Genes Reunited enables members to pool their family trees; the Dating and Jobs sites link members with similar attributes, interests and/or locations. Pages specific to several locations around the world.
  • Friendster - A global social network that emphasizes friendship and the discovery of new people. Search for old friends and classmates, stay in touch with friends, share photos and videos. Also in Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and in Spanish.
  • Gaia Online - General Anime, Manga, and video game discussions, a links database and a fan-art gallery. Lets members create and customize characters to represent themselves.
  • Gather - Encourages users to write articles and reviews, upload audio and images. Members collect Gather Points™ that can be used to purchase goods and services.
  • Geni - Enables the creation of a family tree, and a profile, which can be shared with family and friends.
  • Graduates.com - Lists schools, colleges and universities from many countries and offers free registration and browsing. Members can list contact information, a brief biography, and other details, to reunite with former classmates.
  • Greenopolis - An Interactive, collaborative and educational community bringing together individuals, communities, organizations and corporations to help people learn, act and receive rewards.
  • Grono.net - Offers videos, groups and forums as well as profile pages and classifieds. Based in Poland, available in several languages.
  • Identi.ca - A social microblogging service similar to Twitter, built on open source tools and open standards. Allows users to send text-based posts up to 140 characters long.
  • Indyarocks - Focuses on India. Contains profiles, games, music, photographs, and SMS messages.
  • Jaiku - Users can create a micro blog and connect friends, posting from the web, by SMS, or from desktop clients.
  • Jobaba.com - Provides a platform for people with needs and service providers with skills to connect locally.  Jobaba.com matches the customers' needs, and provides bidding and project management features for tracking services.
  • JuJu - International community of online friends. Features photo albums, blogs, forums, messaging, and private chat.
  • Kaboodle - Shopping community where people recommend and discover new things.
  • Kindo - Site allows users to build their free family tree and makes genealogy fun and allows families to build their family tree for free and grow.
  • Kupika - Make anonymous friends. Create an avatar and write letters to members. Other features include diaries, web pages, Oekaki, and virtual items.
  • Last.fm - An internet radio and music community website and social music platform. Uses a recommendation system known as "Audioscrobbler", to build a detailed profile of each user's musical taste.
  • Libre.fm - A social music platform, Internet radio and music community similar to Last.fm, based on free software and open standards.
  • Lifeblob - A social timeline service to capture users' lives and see how they intersects with friends and family members.
  • Lil' Hangout - Offers forum, blogs and articles for do-it-yourself projects around the home.
  • LinkedIn - A networking tool to find connections to recommended job candidates, industry experts and business partners. Allows registered users to maintain a list of contact details of people they know and trust in business.
  • LipstickAlley.com - Discussion forum with topics that include celebrity news and gossip, current events, and sports. Also features confessions, blogs and games.
  • LiveJournal - A service for journals and blogs, that also offers privacy controls, photo storage, publishing tools, style templates, and online communities for many interests.
  • MEETin.org - A community dedicated to providing a casual social environment. Members are encouraged to organize and participate in events in any given MEETin city.
  • MOG - An online community that focuses on sharing songs, a music library, videos and thoughts on music.
  • Meetup - Helps groups of people with shared interests plan events and facilitates off line group meetings in various localities around the world.
  • MiGente.com - An English language site for the Hispanic community, reflecting Latino culture and perspectives.
  • MindViz - Home to a number of signed and unsigned underground artists, this site offers such features as profiles, blogs, member polls, instant messaging, live chat, and email.
  • Multiply - Users can create, share and discuss blogs, photos, videos and music with others as well as post reviews of movies and books, or share a calendar of events.
  • MyChurch - A service for Christian churches that follow the Nicene Creed. In addition to standard services, it allows churches to post sermon podcasts, have event calendars, and collect tithes from members for a fee.
  • MyWavelength.com - Members are offered free or paid services. Site is organized by hobbies and interests and by health topics.
  • Naijapals - A Nigerian online community that allows people to engage in interactive activities and share local contents.
  • Netlog - Members can create a profile and a guestbook, post pictures and send and receive messages. Create a clan or join one of the existing clans.
  • Nexopia - Offers profiles, friends list, blogs, galleries, articles, and forums.
  • Ning - An online service to create, customize, and share a social network.
  • OUTeverywhere - A lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community that includes member profiles, picture galleries, private messages, discussion boards and online chat. Also organizes offline events.
  • OkCupid - A free social networking and dating website that also offers features that include blogs and member-created quizzes.
  • OneClimate.net - Devoted to the subject of climate change, users share thoughts, ask questions, and post videos and images. Create a personal eco-profile and calculate a carbon footprint.
  • Opera Community - Features include a weblog service, photo albums and forums. Users may download skins and setups for the Opera browser.
  • Orkut - Social networking and discussion site operated by Google.
  • Penpal.net - Provides for search by country, age and sex. Offers free and fee based subscription services.
  • Penpal.ru - International penpal listings with a focus on Russia. User profiles include name, country, age, and photos.
  • PerfSpot - A free, public, international social network offering custom privacy tools, photo sharing, blog publishing, interest groups, messaging and chat, streaming music and video, and social applications.
  • Piczo - In this photo website builder and community, users can add items such as images, text content, videos, glitters, shout-outs, and profile pages.
  • Pouchons.com - A hip-hop networking site. Contains photographs, profiles, forums, chat, and music.
  • Rummble - A mobile social network. Users can share favorite places, explore friend's travels on the web or from a mobile, upload photos, write a mobile weblog, instant message, and flirt.
  • Ryze Business Networking - Members get a free networking-oriented home page and can send messages to other members. They can also join special Networks related to their industry, interests or location.
  • Sermo - An online community for physicians to post observations and questions about clinical issues and hear other doctors' opinions.
  • Service LineProfile - Offers people 18 years old and over the option to create a free profile in one line.
  • Shelfari - This social media site is focused on books. Members can build virtual bookshelves, discover, rate and discuss books, and participate in online groups.
  • Skyrock - Offers blogs, profiles, chat, photos, and videos.
  • Snockles - Social messaging and networking site where you broadcast snockles to your friends through your mobile phone (SMS) and the web.
  • Sportsvite - A service for organizing active sports and connecting with other players for league teams, pick-up games, and sports or activity groups; combines sports-specific targeted search and member profiles with invitation and game management tools.
  • StumbleUpon - A web browser plugin that allows users to discover and rate webpages, photos, videos, and news articles.
  • Tagged - Allows users to send messages, leave comments, browse photos, watch videos, play games, give tags and chat.
  • TakingITGlobal - An international non-profit organization headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that connects youth around the world, encouraging them to get involved in improving their local and global communities.
  • Taltopia - A social networking platform that connects aspiring talent with fans and industry professionals.
  • The Hospitality Club - A network of people around the world who offer accommodation, advice and help for travelers. Free membership.
  • The Madtown Lounge - Features directory of venues and bands including their popularity tabulated through user search. Offers customized user lists through membership and an event calendar.
  • The Student Center - A community for teens, college students, and young adults. Offers profiles, forum, groups, chat and games.
  • TravBuddy - Hotel reviews, and travel blogs to help with trip planning. Users can share travel tips, find a travel buddy, or weblog about travel experiences.
  • Tribler - Allows its users to find, enjoy and share content.
  • Uniteddogs - Meeting place for dog owners. Offers blogs, photo sharing, forum and videos. [multi-languages]
  • Web 2.0 Suicide Machine - A service, presented with a dose of humor, to easily remove your Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, and Twitter presence. Detailed FAQ and memorial pages to those who committed social web suicide.
  • Webs - Space for individuals, groups, or small businesses to share photos and videos, open a store, and build a member community.
  • Where Are You Now? (WAYN) - A travel and lifestyle social networking community designed for members to meet others, keep friends and family informed of their whereabouts and activities, and share experiences.
  • Woophy - A photo sharing website and online community where members can put their photos on a world map. Offers photo contests and a forum.
  • XING - A social software platform providing a small-world network for professionals.
  • Zooomr - Offers online photo sharing. Users can securely and privately show photos to friends and family, or weblog the photos taken with a camera phone.
  • aSmallWorld - A private online community designed for those who already have strong connections with one another. By invitation only.
  • eCRUSH - Find out if a secret admirer feels the same, without the risk of rejection; also quizzes, chat, love advice, and match making.
  • foursquare - Members note their locations with a mobile phone and can find out where friends are. Recent activity, introductory video.                                      
  • hi5 - Offers a profile page, a friend request feature, photo storage, music reviews, video, and email.
  • myYearbook - Offers quizzes and a weblog section, as well as videos and free content from CliffsNotes.
  • tribe.net - An online community, based in several cities throughout the U.S. and in Canada. Users create a network of friends, and join or create tribes for common interests

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Websites Pay to writers

1. The Penny Hoarder
Niche/Category: Finance
Amount Per Post: $75 – $800
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
The Penny Hoarder is a finance blog aimed at helping readers earn, save and grow their income. Articles can be about earning, saving or investing money.
They prefer articles to be around 700 – 800 words, and you need to prearrange payment with the editor. You’ll be paid $75 if your article is accepted, and you can earn up to $800 in bonuses depending on how successful your article becomes.
2. ACHS
Niche/Category: Health
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They want articles related to holistic health and wellness, and they prefer articles to be in the 600 – 1,000 words range. They pay $50 per article and payment will be made within 30 days of publication.
3. TopTenz
Niche/Category: General
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
TopTenz features list posts of the nature “Top 10 {ANYTHING}”. Your posts need to be unique and about something not already covered on the blog. They pay $50 upon acceptance of an article and expect articles to be in the range of 1,500 – 2,000 words. You will usually be notified within 2 weeks if your article was accepted.
They commission around 30 – 40 articles per month from writers and there’s no limit to the number of articles you can submit.
4. FundsforWriters
Niche/Category: Writing
Amount Per Post: $45 – $50
Payment Method: Paypal/Check
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept success stories and practical advice from writers, and anything aimed at helping writers earn funds from writing.
Articles are usually accepted within a week of submission and you’ll be paid $45 if you want your payment via check, or $50 if you want your payment via Paypal.
5. Brazen Careerist
Niche/Category: Career/Lifestyle Design
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They pay for list posts on networking events in various cities, and payment needs to first be prearranged with the editor.
6. Doctor of Credit
Niche/Category: Finance/Credit Cards
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
This site will pay you $50 for an article on consumer credit, and they prefer you to submit a full article instead of sending them a pitch.
7. Writers Weekly
Niche/Category: Writing
Amount Per Post: $60
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles aimed at helping writers make money writing, and they prefer articles to be in the 600 words range. They pay $60 per article.
8. Listverse
Niche/Category: General
Amount Per Post: $100
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept list articles about anything that hasn’t been previously covered on their website. They prefer lists to be about unusual or interesting things, to be at least 1,500 words and reference at least 10 items. The site is read by over 15 million people a month.
9. eCommerce Insiders
Niche/Category: eCommerce
Amount Per Post: $75 – $125
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They prefer articles to be focused on online retail, and you will be allowed a bio below the article with a link back to your blog. They pay $75 for articles in the 400 – 600 words range and $125 per article over 600 words.
Payment is made once a month, and payment for an article contributed will be made the following month.
10. Back to College
Niche/Category: Education
Amount Per Post: $75 – $135
Payment Method: Paypal/Check
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about education for older students, and they pay around $75 – $135 per article. Payment is made via Paypal or check 30 days after publication. They prefer writers to send a completed article instead of a pitch.
11. Belt Magazine
Niche/Category: Rust Belt
Amount Per Post: $50 – $500
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles on topics related to the Rust Belt region and they pay $50 – $500 for articles depending on whether you are contributing an essay, a commentary, or whether you’re doing long-form reporting.
12. Income Diary
Niche/Category: Make money online
Amount Per Post: $50 – $200
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
Income Diary accepts articles about pretty much anything that has to do with building an online business; articles can be about making money online, getting traffic, social media, or anything internet-business related. They prefer you to pitch first, and then write after approval of your article.
They pay $50 – $200 per article via Paypal after acceptance of your article.
13. A Fine Parent
Niche/Category: Parenting
Amount Per Post: $100 – $300
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
A Fine Parent accepts practical parenting articles and besides paying $100 per article, you can also have a link back to your site in your post bio. If your article happens to be at the top of their popular articles list at the end of the year, you’ll also get a $200 bonus.
14. The Graphic Design School
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: $75 – $200
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You can submit design articles or tutorials about Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign or other open source design or utility software, and you’ll be paid anything from $75 – $200 per article.
Payment is made via Paypal, and you will often know within 7 days if your article has been accepted. You will also be able to include a bio in your articles, which can have a link back to your website.
15. LabMice
Niche/Category: Tech/IT
Amount Per Post: $60 – $100
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They prefer you to first pitch your article idea for approval before you start writing, and you can write about industry best practices, field notes, how-to’s, etc. You will be paid $60 – $100 per article, or more if you are an industry expert.
16. Photoshop Tutorials
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: $50 – $300
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You will be paid $50 per article if you contribute a quick tip that is approved, or up to $300 per article if you contribute a full tutorial that is accepted.
They only accept articles about Photoshop.
17. The Travel Writer’s Life
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: $50 – $200
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept travel articles, with a preference for articles that help their readers get paid to travel. Submissions should be in the 300 – 600 words range, and they pay up to $200 per article depending on the nature of your submission. Payment is made upon publication of your article.
18. Treehouse
Niche/Category: Web design/Freelancing
Amount Per Post: $100 – $200
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles on a variety of topics but they have a preference for articles that are about design, freelancing or productivity.
They pay $100 – $200 per article.
19. UX Booth
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: $100
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website:  Yes
They accept articles about user-centered design, and they prefer writers to pitch their editors before submitting an article. They prefer articles to be in the 1,200 – 1,800 words range, and they pay $100 per article.
20. Viator Travel Blog
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: $100 – $150
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept original travel articles and they prefer being pitched before you start writing the article. They want articles to be in the 1,000 – 2,000 words range and they pay $100 to $150 per article.
21. Cracked
Niche/Category: General
Amount Per Post: $50 – $200
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept interesting articles about pretty much anything and they pay via Paypal. They pay $100 for a full-length feature article and $50 for articles that give quick insights into current events, pop culture, etc. They call them “Quick Fixes”.
22. Web Loggerz
Niche/Category: WordPress
Amount Per Post: $30 – $100
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
Pitch your ideas for WordPress related articles to them and indicate that you want compensation for your articles. They prefer articles to be at least 1,200 words and they usually pay $30 – $100 per article.
23. BootsnAll
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: $30 – $50
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They prefer articles to be in the 800 – 2,500 words range and have a preference for indie travel articles. They pay $30 – $50 per article.
24. A List Apart
Niche/Category: Web Development
Amount Per Post: $200
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
A List Apart accepts articles from web developers, designers, content strategists and information architects. They prefer you to give them enough information about your article to help them decide, or better still submit a rough draft. They pay $200 per article and expect articles to be in the 1,500 to 2,000 words range.
25. Make a Living Writing
Niche/Category: Writing/Freelancing
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
Make a Living Writing is a top writing blog and accepts practical articles and success stories from other writers. You need to be a member of Carol Tice’s Freelance Writers Den or a student of Jon Morrow’s blog mentoring program to qualify for this offer.
Payment will be made upon publication of your article.
26. Smashing Magazine
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: $50 – $200
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles about web development and web design, and they would prefer a rough draft of your article if you have it already.
They pay up to $200 per article.
27. CodeTuts+
Niche/Category: Programming
Amount Per Post: $100 – $250
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You can submit articles and tutorials about any web development programming language including PHP, Ruby, HTML5, CSS3 and server-side JavaScript.
You’ll be paid $100 for a quick tip tutorial and $250 for a regular tutorial; if you are a high profile author/educator, you could earn more.
28. WPTuts+
Niche/Category: WordPress
Amount Per Post: $60 – $500
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You can submit articles and tutorials about WordPress; they are expecting contributions from writers 1 – 4 times a month, and you can choose any topic that appeals to their audience as long as it is WordPress related.
You’ll be paid $60 – $500 depending on the nature of your contribution.
29. Vector Tuts+
Niche/Category: Vector Design
Amount Per Post: $50 – $200
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You are invited to submit articles and tutorials about vector design, drawing, etc. Articles can be about Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Inkscape, Sketch app, CorelDRAW and other related apps.
You’ll be paid $50 – $75 for a quick tip tutorial and $150 – $200 for a regular tutorial.
30. Vector Diary
Niche/Category: Vector Design
Amount Per Post: $150
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You can submit articles and tutorials about Adobe Illustrator. The tutorials must be exclusive to Vectordiary, and you will paid $150 via Paypal per accepted tutorial.
31. Digital Ocean
Niche/Category: Linux
Amount Per Post: $200
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You can contribute articles on a variety of subjects relating to the open source Linux ecosystem; your articles could be about Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora or anything else Linux-related.
You’ll be paid $200 via Paypal or Digital Ocean credit, your choice, per accepted contribution.
32. Write Naked
Niche/Category: Writing
Amount Per Post: $50 – $200
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You are invited to submit unique articles about writing; they have a preference for interviews, publishing trends, self-publishing tips and freelance writing success stories.
You will be paid a standard rate of $50 per accepted post or $200 if the editor is impressed with your contribution. Posts are usually in the 450 – 650 words range.
33. SitePoint
Niche/Category: Web Developement/Design
Amount Per Post: $150 – $300
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You could write about anything related to web development; there’s a preference for articles about HTML, CSS, or SASS.
You will be paid $150 for articles and $200 for tutorials; for articles that are comprehensive and that the editors feel will do well traffic-wise, you can be paid $300 or more.
34. Sex, Etc.
Niche/Category: Sex Education
Amount Per Post: $75
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
This is a website focused on sex education for teenagers and they solicit sex related articles from high school or college students 19 years old or younger. They pay $75 for every story accepted and published.
35. MetroParent
Niche/Category: Parenting
Amount Per Post: $50 – $350
Payment Method: Check
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
Metro Parents is looking for local parenting articles in the counties of Livingston, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne.
They pay $50 – $75 for “department columns” and $150 – $350 for features in the 1,000 – 2,500 words range.
36. International Living
Niche/Category: Overseas Living
Amount Per Post: $250 – $400
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about living and retiring overseas. They pay $250 for 840 words and $400 for 1,400 words.
37. The Change Agent
Niche/Category: Adult Education
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept submissions related to adult learning and they prefer articles to be in the 200 – 1,000 words range. They pay $50 upon acceptance of articles.
38. The American Ceramic Society
Niche/Category: Ceramics
Amount Per Post: $25 – $950
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about pretty much anything ceramics-related, with a preference for article about Ceramics in Energy, Ceramics in the Environment, News and Trends, etc.
They pay $25 per post for blog posts/shorts and $350 – $950 for bulletin features.
39. DesertUSA
Niche/Category: Wildlife/Adventure/Geology
Amount Per Post: $50
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They pay $50 per article for articles related to travel, wildlife, geology, desert lore, and cultural and natural history related to the North American Desert regions.
They prefer articles to be in the 1,000 – 1,700 words range depending on the section you are contributing to.
40. Matador Network
Niche/Category: Adventure
Amount Per Post: $20 – $60
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about adventures, culture and identities of people around the world. They prefer you to send an original draft of your article and want a maximum of 1,500 words per article.

41. ReachSelf
Niche/Category: Health/Fitness/Weight Loss
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles about weight loss, fitness and other related health topics; they prefer writers to have some form of certification. Payment is made via Paypal.
42. Developer Tutorials
Niche/Category: Design/Programming
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
You can submit articles about anything related to design/programming; your articles could be about CSS, Illustrator, JavaScript, Linux, MySQL, PHP or Photoshop.
They have a preference for list articles and prefer tutorials to be at least 1,000 words.
43. Premium WP
Niche/Category: WordPress
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
Premium WP is looking for high quality contributions from WordPress experts. They have a preference for articles related to the premium/commercial WordPress industry, and they want articles to be 100% focused on WordPress and to be at least 1,000 words.
44. PSD Fan
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
You are invited to contribute design-related articles including articles about Photoshop, Vector sets, Icon sets, Brush packs, Textures packs and inspiration posts.
You will be paid at the end of the month of publication of your article and you will also be allowed to link back to your website in your article bio.
45. Simple Talk
Niche/Category: Tech/IT
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
Simple Talk is a tech journal read by over 400,000 Microsoft professionals; they accept and pay for articles related to SQL, .NET, SysAdmin and anything else IT-related.
46. The Jewish Daily Forward
Niche/Category: Jewish life
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: ACH/Check
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
You can submit News, Op-ed contributions, features and articles about Jewish art and culture. You will be paid via ACH or Check upon publication of your article.
47. World Hum
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They are interested in travel articles, including travel stories, interviews, lists and opinion articles. They prefer articles to be no more than 1,500 words and want authors to submit their complete draft when trying to get published with them.
48. mobiForge
Niche/Category: Mobile Development
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept anything related to mobile development and they pay experts for contribution to the site.
49. PS Mag
Niche/Category: Society/General
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles about pretty much anything related to the society around you. They have a preference for articles about economics, education, environment, and society and justice.
50. The Humanist
Niche/Category: Humanism
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles about pretty much anything from a humanist perspective; you could submit articles about science, culture, politics or even news articles.
51. EclipseZone
Niche/Category: Programming
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles about Java and you need to pre-arrange payment with their editors before you start writing your article.
52. Dropzone
Niche/Category: Skydiving
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles on anything related to skydiving. For most contributions they accept, they prefer articles to be at least 500 words.
53. Crazy Leaf Design
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept articles about anything related to design and they expect articles to be at least 500 words. You need to discuss payment with their editors before you start writing.
54. Business Today
Niche/Category: Business
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: No
They are looking for writers to submit opinions and articles with new perspectives about business. You’ll need to reach out to their editor with your idea as well as to discuss pay.
55. The Business Edition
Niche/Category: Business
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: No
They are looking for business related articles; you need to reach out to the editor first to discuss your article idea as well as pay for your article.
56. Ask Deb
Niche/Category: General
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
You are invited to contribute articles about a variety of topics. They require, however, that your articles come in the form of a “question and answer”.
57. Love to Know
Niche/Category: General
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: No
They accept articles about pretty much anything.
58. Travel and Leisure
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept practical travel articles and stories; their aim is to help readers replicate the steps the author took to achieve certain results in the article.
They pay upon acceptance of your article.
59. PVM Garage
Niche/Category: Design/Programming
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Partially
They accept and pay for articles related to design and programming; you can write articles and tutorials about HTML, CSS, WordPress, Photoshop, Javascript and other related web-based programming languages.
60. Noupe
Niche/Category: Design
Amount Per Post: Unspecified
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: No
Noupe accepts articles generally about web design and development, and they accept articles about Photoshop as well.

Sites that Pay Below $50

The following sites pay below $50 per article. While I won’t really recommend them, I have interacted with a lot of writers who said they aren’t confident enough to approach the big sites and want to start with the low paying sites, and then up their game. Some writers are also more focused on the publicity and exposure than the money. These sites are for them.
61. History Lists
Niche/Category: History/Lists/General
Amount Per Post: up to $20
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They pay you to contribute list posts about anything history; your articles have to be unique to the site and they expect lists to have around 5 – 20 items, with each item having around 70 – 200 words.
62. FreelanceWriting.com
Niche/Category: Writing/Freelance
Amount Per Post: $25
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They expect contributions to be around 600 – 1,000 words, and articles can be about anything writing related; including breaking into different markets, finding new writing opportunities or freelance writer success stories.
63. StrategyPage.com
Niche/Category: General/News
Amount Per Post: $20
Payment Method: Paypal/Check
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept news articles about pretty much anything and they expect articles to be around 200 – 1,000 words. They pay within 30 days of publishing your article.
64. Killer Directory
Niche/Category: Web
Amount Per Post: $15
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about anything web related.
65. CraftBits.com
Niche/Category: Crafts
Amount Per Post: $35
Payment Method: Paypal
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about anything crafts related and they pay a maximum of $35 upon acceptance of your articles.
66. eCommerce Bytes
Niche/Category: eCommerce
Amount Per Post: $20+
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They are looking for articles about ecommerce and online auctions, and they prefer articles to be in the 100 – 500 words range.
67. Make Me Heal
Niche/Category: Plastic Surgery
Amount Per Post: $10 – $20
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They accept articles about celebrity plastic surgery, celebrity skin care, plastic surgery breakthroughs and anything else plastic surgery related.
68. GoNOMAD
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: $25
Payment Method: Paypal/Check
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They pay $25 via Paypal or Check for travel articles and expect articles to have a maximum of 1,500 words.
69. The Expeditioner
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: $30
Payment Method: Unspecified
Payment info confirmed on website: Yes
They are looking for travel articles and stories in the 1,100 – 1,300 words range, and they pay $30 per article upon publication of your article.
70. Go World Travel
Niche/Category: Travel
Amount Per Post: $30
Payment Method: Unspecified

Payment info confirmed on website: Yes




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