Pimp my Triond

Sat, Jun 6, 2009, by A. Fool

Marketing

How to really make money with on line writing.

As soon as you get the ‘writing’ out of your system, you are ready to make money on Triond and other on-line publishing sites.

Many Netizens are not interested in reading a story, learning esoteric facts, they want those mini-bytes of amusing data so they can click on the next site.

Sure write your heart out, please yourself, but when you want to make money, move to lists.

Lists with photos.

It doesn’t make a difference what the lists are; they could be anything you happen to run across on the ‘Net, just as long as there are photos to fill the space.

What you are going for is the ‘article’ where all you do is caption the photos. In this way you can create a month’s worth of ‘articles’ in a lunch break and release them one a day.

The real ‘work’ is that done by your ‘Dual’.

Create a persona on Stumble Upon. Have this persona make friends with hundreds of other Stumble users. As soon as your article is published, the Dual spams all these friends. This means that as the friend pushes the Stumble button, up comes your article.

Hundreds of automatic hits.

Sure many of them aren’t going to do more than glance at the title then click the Stumble button. But you’ve already gotten the hit.

Hence, hundreds, thousands of Stumblers have been connected to your article, and you are reaping the monetary rewards.

Further, those who see Triond’s front page will see your article with it’s googals of hits and assume it is worth while so click on it.

At the end of the month you collect a cheque for thousands of dollars while those who actually write don’t get enough for a good lunch.

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  1. Leonardo da Vinci E. Says:

    But I guess there are many and varied reasons for using Triond and money is not always the number one reason.

  2. A. Fool Says:

    Very often you want to get information out there, and be able to refer to it. I was in a long discussion about No Case Submissions so instead of going on and on, I wrote an article. Some one I actually know died of a pigeon related disease and was never diagnoised properly because he never told the doctor, nor was he asked, if he kept pigeons, hence “Rats with Wings”.

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