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In order to start working with us, you must create a professional and distinctive article that people are looking for and be useful, then your article is reviewed and published on our platform, then copy the link of your articles and publish it to your friends The more views on your articles, the more profits you will earn

When you reach the minimum withdrawal limit for your profit, you can request a withdrawal. After the withdrawal request, we review your account and send you the profits as soon as possible. It is immediate. For small amounts from 3 dollars to 20 dollars, we pay you on the same day of withdrawal or two days, but for amounts above 20 dollars We pay on the 21st of every month, provided that payment is requested before the date of payment

The Amwaly platform relies entirely on its profits and the profits of its users through the advertisements contained in the content of the publishers Which means that, profits depend on views. The more views, the more profits. There are no views. There are no profits. Views depend on the quality and professionalism of the article in order to rank at the top of search engines.

Amwaly is a content and services platform for publishers and advertisers. You can create an account, publish articles, track analytics, earn from eligible views or short links when enabled, use referrals and points, subscribe to plans, and create private blogs depending on your account features.

Click register, enter your basic details such as name, email, and password, then accept the terms of service and privacy policy. After registration, you may need to verify your email before using some dashboard features.

Email verification helps protect your account and confirms that the email belongs to you. Some important pages such as dashboard actions, publishing, or payment features may require a verified account.

From the login page, click the password reset link and enter your email address. A reset link will be sent if the email is registered on the site.

After logging in, you can find the dashboard link in your account menu. The dashboard lets you manage articles, withdrawals, wallets, referrals, links, campaigns, plans, and private blogs depending on your available permissions.

Some sections appear only when they are enabled in site settings or included in your plan. Examples include short links, direct publishing, private blogs, or certain marketplace and campaign features.

Yes. The site supports Arabic and English. You can switch languages from the language link, and your choice may be stored in your session or account so the interface and content appear in the selected language.

From the dashboard, click Create Article, write the title, subtitle, and content, choose the proper category, add required tags and images, then save it as a draft or submit it for review when it is ready.

A draft is saved in your account and can be edited before submission. A submitted article is sent for admin review and will not appear to visitors until it is approved and published.

An article becomes visible when its status is Published. Some accounts or plans may allow a limited amount of direct publishing, otherwise the article must be reviewed first.

Yes. You can edit a published article from the dashboard. In some cases, the edit is saved as a review version until it is approved, to keep published content quality controlled.

An article may be rejected if it violates publishing rules, is too short, contains duplicated content, has missing images, poor formatting, or a misleading title. Check the rejection reason in your dashboard, edit the article, and submit it again.

Choose the category that best matches the article topic. A wrong category may delay review or cause rejection because categorization helps visitors and search engines understand the content.

Yes. Tags help connect related articles and make content easier to discover. Use accurate and limited tags, and avoid repeating generic words that do not describe the article.

The article link is generated from the title whenever possible, using a limited number of words based on site settings. A clear title helps the article look better in sharing and search results.

Yes, if private blogs are available for your account and you have an approved blog. During article creation, you can choose the private blog so the article is published under that blog instead of the main site.

From the dashboard, open the article analytics page to track views, earnings, and ratings. Data may appear after a short delay depending on the view-counting system.

The article should be clear, useful, and original. It should include a suitable title, subtitle or summary, enough content, organized paragraphs, headings when needed, and in-content images according to site settings.

Yes. A minimum word count is defined in site settings. If the article is shorter than required, it may not be submitted or may be rejected during review.

Yes. The title should be clear and not misleading, and the subtitle or summary should describe the article without exaggeration. The site may enforce minimum or maximum word limits based on settings.

Headings and paragraphs make the article easier to read and better for search engines. The system may require a specific number of headings and non-empty paragraphs before submission.

The site may require a minimum number of images inside the content. Use clear images related to the topic, and avoid prohibited or low-quality images.

Heading sequence means using headings in an organized way, such as not jumping from a major heading to a much smaller heading without a logical structure. This improves readability and article quality.

No. You should write original content in your own wording. Copied or duplicated content may cause rejection, reduce visibility, or disable earnings depending on site policy.

Earnings are calculated for eligible published articles when visit rules are met, such as watch time, unique visit limits, traffic source, country, and device. Exact values depend on site settings and country prices.

A view is eligible when the visitor opens the page normally, stays for the required time, and has not exceeded the unique visit limit during the configured period. Suspicious or repeated visits may not count.

Not every page view equals earnings. A visit may be ineligible due to repetition, short watch time, blocked source, country or device pricing, or because article earnings are disabled.

Disabling article earnings means the article remains published and readable, but its visits do not add earnings to the publisher until earnings are enabled again.

Yes, if the low-view review automation is enabled. Earnings may be disabled for articles that do not reach the required view threshold within a defined period, and may be restored when performance improves based on settings.

Yes. The pricing system supports different visit values by country and device type such as mobile or desktop. This means the same number of visits can produce different earnings from different countries.

Yes. Short links have their own earning settings such as wait time, unique visit period, and visit price. They can be enabled or disabled independently from article earnings.

Earnings may not appear instantly. The system needs to record the visit, validate its conditions, then update analytics and wallets. Wait a short time and check the analytics page again.

Use only real and allowed traffic sources. Fake, incentivized, or prohibited visits may not count and can affect the eligibility of the article or account depending on site policy.

The site may use multiple wallets: the earnings wallet for publisher earnings, the purchase wallet for buying plans or services, and the points wallet for collecting points and converting them when conversion is enabled.

From the dashboard, open payment settings, choose an available payout method for your country, enter the required details accurately, then save it. You can set one method as default for withdrawals.

Open the withdrawal page, choose a payout method, enter the amount, then submit the request. Your earnings balance must be sufficient and the amount must be equal to or greater than the selected method minimum.

The minimum amount depends on the payout method you choose. It appears on the withdrawal page after selecting the method, and requests below it cannot be submitted.

A withdrawal can be pending, paid, or rejected. If rejected, a note or rejection reason may appear, and the balance may be returned depending on the request handling process.

Make sure the balance is in the earnings wallet, not the purchase or points wallet, that you have a valid payout method, the amount meets the minimum, and your account is not restricted.

From the funds and recharge page, choose an available payment method, enter the amount, then complete payment or manual confirmation depending on the method. After approval, the amount is added to the purchase wallet.

Yes, if points conversion is enabled. The minimum conversion amount, the value of every 1000 points, and the cooldown between conversions are defined in site settings.

You can collect points from enabled actions such as creating articles, sharing articles, commenting, rating, inviting new users, or earning revenue. The number of points for each action appears on the points page.

No. Points depend on site settings and limits for each action. Some actions may have a daily limit, cooldown period, or conditions such as minimum referral earnings.

You can review your point log from the dashboard under funds or points, where actions that added or deducted points from your account are listed.

No. Points are not direct earnings unless points conversion is enabled. When enabled, a defined number of points can be converted into purchase wallet balance based on the configured rate.

Points conversion may be disabled in site settings, your point balance may be below the minimum, or you may still be in the cooldown period after your last conversion.

Points may be deducted when an invalid action is reversed, when there is a violation, or after conversion. Check the point log to understand the reason for any deduction.

Competition points may be separate from general account points. A competition has its own rules and ranking, while account points appear in the general points wallet or log.

Plans define the features available to your account, such as direct publishing, ad disabling, private blogs, article creation limits, referral percentage, or viewing member earnings based on each plan configuration.

The free plan provides basic access, while paid plans may add features, higher limits, or a better experience depending on what the site admin defines on the plans page.

Usually Y means the feature is enabled, N means it is disabled, and a number means a limit or usage count. Read each feature description on the plans page before subscribing.

Some plans may offer a trial period. If a trial is available and you have not used a previous trial, a free trial button will appear with the trial duration beside the plan.

Plans are paid from the purchase wallet. Recharge your purchase wallet first if your balance is insufficient, then choose the plan and click pay or renew depending on your current status.

When you change your plan, your subscription and account features are updated according to the new plan. Publishing limits, private blogs, or referral features may change once the plan is active.

If a plan is active but not available for direct sale, a Contact Us button appears. This means the subscription requires admin coordination or a special process.

Depending on site settings, an ad-free feature may affect publisher earnings for visits from users on that plan. Check the plan description and earning policy for details.

A private blog is a publishing space linked to your account. It can run on a subdomain or custom domain depending on settings, helping you organize articles under your own identity or niche.

From the dashboard, open Private Blogs and click Create. Enter the blog name, choose the subdomain or required details, then submit it for review if approval is required.

Private blogs may require admin approval to check the name, niche, expected content, and to prevent blocked or prohibited subdomains.

The subdomain should be clear and as short as possible, must not exceed the configured maximum length, and must not be blocked or already used.

Yes, if the feature is available for the blog. You can configure a custom domain and add search engine verification values such as Google, Bing, and Yandex using the available dashboard fields.

Yes. The system supports links such as Sitemap, RSS, and robots.txt for the blog, helping search engines discover content and understand crawling rules.

Private blog articles may have different earning and automation settings from main-site articles, such as low-view thresholds or direct publishing permissions.

When a blog is suspended, some functions may stop or it may not be visible to visitors depending on the suspension reason. Check the reason and contact support to resolve it.

The article market lets users list eligible articles for sale, and another user can buy them at the listed price. After purchase, the transaction is handled through the marketplace and wallet system.

From the dashboard, open the article selling section, choose an eligible article, set the price, choose the payout wallet, then confirm the listing. The article should not already be actively listed.

When selling an article or referral, you can choose where the net payout goes, such as the purchase wallet or earnings wallet when options are available. Final percentage and fees depend on marketplace settings.

There may be a fee or deduction percentage depending on the sale type and selected wallet. The expected net payout is shown before confirming the listing.

Yes. You can cancel an active listing from the sales page if it has not been purchased yet. After cancellation, it will no longer appear as available to buyers.

The referral market allows qualified referrals to be listed for sale based on site rules, such as account age, article count, or required earnings. These conditions help ensure referral quality.

The referral may not be qualified yet. Check qualification conditions such as minimum earnings, minimum article count, required account age, or whether it is already listed.

From the dashboard, open the market or referrals tabs. You will find active listings, sales, and purchases with price details, transaction status, and selected wallet.

Advertising campaigns let advertisers buy visits or promote content on the site based on countries, devices, and budget. A campaign can target an article or a short link if the feature is enabled.

From the dashboard, open campaigns, choose Create Campaign, select the link or article, target countries, device type, budget or required prices, then submit the campaign for review or activation.

Campaigns may require review to ensure the link or content is suitable, prices and budget are valid, and the campaign does not violate site policy.

Campaign cost depends on country, device type, campaign type, and minimum prices defined in site settings. Mobile and desktop costs may differ.

You need enough purchase wallet balance or an available payment method depending on the site system. If your balance is insufficient, recharge the wallet first from the funds and recharge page.

From the campaigns page, open campaign analytics to track visits, cost, countries, devices, and available results. Data may update gradually.

Yes, if short links and short link campaigns are enabled. You will find the short link campaign option inside the campaigns section when available.

A competition defines point-earning actions such as creating articles, sharing, commenting, rating, referrals, or earnings. Participants are ranked by points during the competition period.

Open the competition page or competitors page to track ranking and points. Top positions may appear on the homepage or inside competition details.

No. A competition counts only the actions defined in its settings. Competition points may differ from general account points or the normal points system.

When a competition ends, results are finalized based on point ranking, and winners may receive notifications or awards depending on competition settings.

You can follow users, read articles, comment, reply, rate, and join competitions. Genuine interaction helps content visibility and builds a stronger account.

After logging in, the messages link or icon appears in the site interface. From there, you can follow conversations and unread message alerts.

You may receive notifications when an article is published or rejected, when there is a comment or reply, when a withdrawal status changes, when an article is sold or purchased, or when important account activity occurs.

Make sure you are logged in, check browser settings, and enable notifications if available. Some notifications appear only inside the site, while others depend on system settings.

Messaging availability depends on account permissions, plans, and site settings. If the message option does not appear, the feature may not be available for your account or the other user.

Use a strong password, do not share login details, verify your email, and enable two-factor authentication if available. Do not open untrusted links that ask for your account details.

From account settings or your profile, you can update your details and change your password. Some important changes may require password or email confirmation.

Terms of service and privacy policy links appear on registration pages and the footer depending on site settings. Read them carefully because they explain your rights and responsibilities on the platform.

From the support page, you can use available contact details such as email, phone, or live chat link if configured. Describe the issue clearly and include the article or request ID when available.

Try refreshing the page, logging out and back in, or using another browser. If the issue continues, send support a short description, a screenshot if possible, and the link or page where it happened.

Some features depend on site settings, user country, payment method, plan, or account status. If something differs, check your dashboard or contact support for your specific account case.

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