Is it possible to earn money with Triond? It is worth your time? Let’s have a look at that.
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I’ve come across many articles and posts throughout the internet posing the question of whether Triond is a scam and if it is actually possible to earn decent money while writing articles.
I’ll start by beginning with NO, Triond is NOT a scam. I have been paid several times by Triond and there hasn’t even been a month where my payment was late. There are some people who are denied they’re payment but that is generally do to their won fault by trying to cheat and clicking links in their articles. For those of us who are honest, we receive our payment in full and on time.
To answer if earning on Triond is possible we can look at it this.
Currently I have 24 articles posted and in one month earned approximately $0.50 (now I only post an article every now and then as I do it just simply for the joy, but we can still use this as an example). So if you write 24 articles each month that’s an additional $0.50 each month on top of what you’ve earned already as your previous articles will continue earning for you. For this example we’ll start with the 15th of January as payments are made on the 15th of each month.
January 15th – February 15th = $0.50
February 15th – March 15th = $0.50 + $0.50 = $1.00
March 15th – April 15th = $1.00 + $0.50 = $1.50
And so on.
So by January 15th of the following year your monthly payment would be at $6.00 each month. That’s with 24 articles each month which is less that one per day. If we use this same formula assuming that there are 2 articles per day that’s an average of 60 articles per month with earnings of approximately $1.20 per month.
January 15th – February 15th = $1.20
February 15th – March 15th = $1.20 + $1.20 = $2.40
And so on.
By January of the following year your monthly payment amount would be $14.40
That’s just on views without marketing at all.
There is always a potential to earn more, or less, depending on the content of your articles. What I recommend is to check out a search engine such as Google to see what the hot search topics are and write about one of those. Obviously the more articles your write, the better your potential income would be. If you actually put in the effort and wrote 20 articles per day (which may not be possible for you, but for some it is) and the end of one year you would be receiving a monthly payment of approximately $144. That’s definitely not anything to frown about. And as I said, that’s without even marketing your articles.
As I said previously, depending on the quality of your article, you always have the potential to earn more.
The best of luck in your endeavors.














Sun, Jul 26, 2009, by J Carrier
Money Making