Any place for my short 400-word articles?

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I've got a bunch of short, 300-400-word articles that I'd previously uploaded to Bubblews. I deleted them all and saved them into a word document when the dishonest practices of that site became clear to me. I'm now waiting for Google to delete them completely from its cache before uploading them somewhere else. Where would be a good place to put them? I prefer to put a picture from Wiki Commons on the articles (attributed, of course), and most come with a link to one of my hubs. I consider them to be well written (by average standards) and evergreen. I'd like at least some small residual income after I stop publishing them.

I've heard good things about Milk the Blog, but there's not a lot of information here about it. Are people using it and doing well? Do they get any search engine traffic? Where else might I try?
 

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if its good unique content


buy hosting , put content up, google adsense it and keep earning money from it
 

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Thanks Jon, that is certainly one possibility. It raises a couple of questions for me though.

Are there any free hosting sites you could recommend, and that adsense can be placed on? (I don't have money). I used to use Google Sites, but they stopped allowing adsense to be placed on it. Blogspot probably wouldn't work for this.

If I have a lot of short articles and ~75% of them have links to my hubs, wouldn't that make the site look bad to Google's `algorithms'?
 

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What do you mean by links to your hubs?
 

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I would also say that hosting + domain wouldn't cost THAT much


I am with Vidahost and the cheapest package with hosting is only £29 a year but if you use the code JUSTASK at the checkout then you get an additional 20% off taking it down to £23.20 for the year and that includes a free domain.


Wordpress is a one click install with Vidahost and away you go, upload all that content, setup Google Adsense and earn money from it


Free services / sites are never going to rank as highly with Google I don't think
 

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Fiverr is great if you're willing to write more based on customers' requests, but there are quite a few offering this exact service.
 

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