Other Triond Uses: Saving Your Notes, Sharing Your Discoveries

Sun, Dec 6, 2009, by Redburn

Web Talk

Triond is not just about writing normal articles to readers. If you have a lot of information you want to make public even if it’s just for yourself, as long as it’s useful Triond is the best place to store it.

Let’s say you made a great discovery in a computer game, assuming you are a teen that wants to beat his peers. Instead of writing a lot of text files like I used to do in my early teens, you can make a wonderful guide, share it on Triond and let the world read it and even ending making money in the process. Triond makes it very easy because you do not need to know a piece of HTML, you just need to know text language.

What kind of information should you share on Triond instead of keeping to yourself?

1. Game FAQS. A lot of people and some adults play a lot of computer games and they are eager to learn what you know. Even a small guide makes all the difference between learning the game in a minute or learning the game in ten hours.

2. Recipes, if you are a grandmother and you want to pass on your knowledge then look no further, Triond is the right place for you. Just write what you know and maybe you might get some messages with links to articles that contain a receipt you might be interested in!

3. General language. Did you learn something, anything, that you think at least one person could be interested in? Write it and submit for Triond editors to read. If you get published you share knowledge with the world and you make more money in the end of the month.

You see, it’s much better to keep your record books opened to the people than to keep them to yourself in a shelf no one sees or in a computer file that might get corrupted with hard disk failure.

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  1. Joie Schmidt Says:

    Nice article*

    Blessings.

    Sincerely,

    -Liane Schmidt.

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