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10 Important Things That Every Triond Writer Should Do to Improve Your Earnings

Nearly everyday I receive a private message from some new Triond writer asking me for some advice about marketing or what they should be doing first. This article was written to share “10 Important Things That Every Triond Writer Should Do To Improve Your Earnings”, so that your Triond transition will go more smoothly.

Every Internet content writer had to start somewhere and along the way have been faced with some seemingly overwhelming obstacle that blocked the path to your ultimate goal. Some writers continued to charge forward without slowing for a moment to understand why the obstacle was placed there in their path. The other half of the writers slowed down and scanned the situation, but did not stop fully to examine the obstacle, so to move it out of the way. Only a few of the writers actually stopped and carefully examined the obstacle and engineered a solution to moving the obstacle and hauling it away.

What does any of this have to do with Improving my Earnings? Everything.

If you are one of those writers that charges full steam ahead despite what obstacles stand in your way. Without stopping. Without worries, then you are the type of writer that will go far and nowhere fast.

If you are one of those writers that slow to examine the obstacle in your path, but do not take the extra time to formulate a solution to move it out of your way, then you will be consistently stumbling over the obstacle the longer that you leave it in your way.

If you are one of the few writers that stops fully to examine the obstacle that is blocking the path, and then develops an understanding of what caused that obstacle to originally come to block your path, and then formulates a carefully thought out plan to remove the obstacle, then you are the type of writer that will become a successful content writer.

Becoming successful at writing or anything for that matter doesn't usually come by pure chance. It requires a lot of hardwork and patience, but most importantly, it requires an understanding of marketing, branding, and tweaking this and adjusting that, so that you can achieve any goal that you put your mind to accomplishing.

Now, let's get started with the lesson.

The following are 10 Important Things That Every Triond Writer Should Do To Improve Your Earnings:

  1. Write your Triond Author Bio that is located in your account tab that is found in your Triond dashboard. Do not rush through these process, because if your Bio looks sloppy and poorly written, then your potential readers may be left with the impression that the rest of your writings will be much of the same, and then decide to leave without reading any further. Let your readers know a little about yourself, but do not reveal too much about yourself, leave that mystery to be revealed within the pages of that which you choose to write about within the pages of your writings. This way it gives those potential readers something to look forward to and they will be likely to read some of your published work.
  2. Published a couple of articles, poems or stories before you start making any friends. Start sharing your writings with the rest of the world and Triond community, so to show the type of writer that you are.
  3. Understand the difference between being a friend and being a fan, while at the same time trying to earn an income and building a solid reputation for your writings is extremely important. If you are a new writer to the Triond family and you start trying to make friends right away before publishing any of your own work, then this is what I consider to be a fan and usually I will not add you as a mutual friend. If you on the other hand have published some of your own writings or photos for that matter to Triond, and then you add me as your friend I will make you my mutual friend, because then I will also have a reason to be your fan, too.

  4. Read everything that Triond has provided for its writers to learn from. Triond provides all new and current writers tools, so that they can learn the basics of self-promoting or otherwise known as marketing in layman's terms. Furthermore, there is a Triond School available for free to all Triond members, so that they will learn how the different social bookmarking networks work and other valuable information that is designed to get new and current writer started on the right foot.
  5. Take time and make realistic writing goals and income goals that you can achieve within your own ability to learn what you need to learn and do what you need to do to see your goal through to completion. Making too lofty writing goals and income goals will only set you up for future disappointment, especially if something that you could not foresee happens where you cannot carryout your plans to achieve your goals that you set.
  6. Decide what type of writer that you want to be and what type of writer that you already know that you are, and then choose to be just one of them and no, you cannot be both.

    If you are choosing to be the type of writer that writes poetry, stories from the heart or personal stories, then you should also be aware that this choice is much harder to earn a decent income from. The reason why, is because usually these types of writings contain fewer high paying keywords that are used by advertisers to determine the rate of payout that they are willing to pay to the publisher, which the publisher shares with their writers according to the number of views that an article receives in any given timeframe that the publisher sets.

    If you are choosing to write for an income, then writing about just anything is out the window. To be successful and begin building a steady income that will continue to grow over time, then you will need to start writing for the market. Writing about subjects that everyone is talking about or about subjects that will be talked about in the days, weeks or months to come. Yes, not every article will be successful even if you are a popular writer. It is the nature of the business and is something that you must get use to or quit writing, because obviously Internet content writing isn't your area of expertise.

    Just as important as earning an income is to a serious Internet content writer, it is equally important to build a solid reputation for yourself and your writings. If you are a writer that enjoys writing about the things that you like and enjoy or if you are a writer that writes for the market, so to earn a living income, then it becomes important to write and publish something new every few days. This way you will potentially have readers who choose to subscribe to your RSS Feed and when these readers choose to do this, then they want to be informed when you publish something new. This is what businesses would call repeat business and that is good.

  7. When submitting your writings to Triond to be published, then you must know that using MS Word and saving your writings in the word document format is what I use and is an acceptable format for publishing. Triond does accept other document formats, but you will need to take the time and read through all the information that Triond provides to its members, so to learn exactly what these other document formats are for yourself.
  8. Learn a little bit about SEO and Keywords, so that you are able to write an article that will return a better income (per view) in the longrun. Both of these subjects are very important areas to study, especially if you want to make your living writing. There is a lot of information about these subjects on the Internet and there are several Triond writers who have written excellent articles about SEO techniques and understanding the importance of keywording your articles. Take you time and learn this at your own pace.
  9. Avoid becoming one of those writers that believe that you are in competition with every other writer out there on the Internet, because you are not. Even if you believe that you were the first to write about a particular subject chances are someone else have already published something about the subject before you even had the opportunity to record your thoughts on paper. It's OK, to have more than one or several other writers writing about the same thing, because every writer will uniquely write an original piece of work, thus giving the readers more choice to read possibly challenging points of view.
  10. Triond writers it's up to you to market and promote your own writings on and off of the Internet. There are many different marketing techniques that work, but some require much patience and time to start paying off and other marketing techniques will payoff very quickly, however it usually will only last a matter of a few hours to a few days, and then the view will begin to slow down to a trickle.

    Joining social bookmarking networks such as: StumbleUpon, Digg, Reddit, Faves and others like these, will give your articles the chance to be quickly noticed by potentially millions of other members belonging to the same social bookmarking networks that your articles were submitted to. However, you will still need to make friends at these networks to be able to build an effective marketing network, so to achieve your projected writing and income goals that you have planned for in advance.

    If you are a student in a college or school, then use this opportunity to tell your friends and other students about your published writing, and then give them the website address where your articles and/or writings are located. Be sure that you take the time to write down the address yourself, and then give it to your friends, because this way you are sure that the address was written down correctly and this extra little effort may have convinced that person to drop by and read some of your writings, you never know.

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Comments (29)
#1 by elf_fu, May 14, 2008
Very well written and very solid, Nelson. Gave me a pause or two to definitely think twice about my writing here.

Perhaps I should stick to photos for a bit while I continue practicing! :p
#2 by R J Evans, May 14, 2008
Thanks for this article, Nelson! You have written a very clear guide for Triond newbies - or web writer generally!
#3 by Rana Sinha, May 14, 2008
Thanks Nelson. Very informative guide.
#4 by Jupiter King, May 14, 2008
hello Nelson, great work, as usual thanks for the insights
#5 by Rookie, May 14, 2008
Nice article, im new to Triond so this was a good read for me :)
#6 by Darlene McFarlane, May 14, 2008
Great information, Nelson. It is clearly written and easy to understand. I will direct new writers here from now on.
#7 by Adam Sugden, May 14, 2008
Thank you so much, Nelson, for this article. It is very funny because a few months ago I was one of those people adding people to friends before publishing. And I was one of those people who would P.M. you about how to get more views. Im not on the hot list, but I'm getting there.

God Bless,
Adam Sugden
#8 by deepbluesea, May 14, 2008
Thanks for the article. I am new here and really appreciate your help and tips.
#9 by Josey, May 14, 2008
Very informative from someone who has been very successful on Triond. Thank you for sharing.
-Josey
#10 by lanne, May 14, 2008
Great article and helpful advise.
#11 by Liane Schmidt, May 14, 2008
This is a wonderful article...just wonderful. I will start studying SEO and keywords because of your great suggestion!

I aspire to write as succinctly, thoroughly and professionally as you do!

Best wishes, blessings & success!

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.
#12 by Alexa Gates, May 14, 2008
great tips!
#13 by Nelson Doyle, May 14, 2008
Hi Everyone -

I hope that this information has helped clear up at least a few of the basic questions that some of you might have had about writing Internet content.

I am planning on writing at least one other article focused on marketing specifically and hopefully will have it ready for publishing in a couple of days, if nothing gets in my way.

I did notice a few grammar errors in this article and I will make corrections and submit them to our publisher, so that they can be corrected and re-published.

God Bless,

Nelson Doyle
#14 by Autumnrose, May 14, 2008
Thank you! I am new to Triond and only have one thing published, so your tips are really helpful. I favorited this piece! Thank you very much for your advice!
#15 by B Nelson, May 14, 2008
thanks, I had made the mistake of joining Stumble Upon and posting loads of my sites, only to be disappointed and not have one added by others, I should have added some random sites I liked (not my Triond) THEN added friends.. THEN added my sites..
#16 by MindIt, May 15, 2008
Thank you Nelson. Being new to Triond, I was thinking about this a couple of days back. And most of my thoughts coincide with what you have written here. I am happy to be validated by a seasoned writer like you.
#17 by Tapas, May 15, 2008
Nelson i love you.
#18 by Gerlaine, May 16, 2008
Thank you! I appreciate your advice.
#19 by Unofre Pili, May 17, 2008

Thank You.
#20 by Kycee, May 21, 2008
Great write up, thanks for the tips
#21 by Glynis, May 21, 2008
Being new to Triond I thank you for a well laid out readable piece of advice. It is a little daunting and I am not really that worldly wise on the internet so your article has given me food for thought.I love an article that inspires me to keep going and doesn't frighten me off!
#22 by Karen Gross, May 24, 2008
Thanks for the advice! I have been reading your articles and the comments you have posted for other writers. I would like to be like you when I grow up!
God bless,
Karen
#23 by Andrew, Jun 2, 2008
Thank you Nelson, your advise is always very helpful!

Do you also have any tips on how to increase income from collaborative fiction, such as storymash.com? Or how to win the storymash writing contests?
#24 by Eden Emersen, Jun 14, 2008
Thank you for the wisdom brimming from your fingertips. I will keep these tips in mind as I continue breaking in to the Triond community.
#25 by Neverty Agisti, Jul 30, 2008
This is a simple article that I have just read but I am sure this will be useful someday for me to have more money in Triond. Jammalakalloh (Hope God makes you good). Better and better. I agree with you about mutual friends and not mutual friends sometimes.
#26 by summersent, Aug 3, 2008
thanks for this. God bless.
#27 by tonisan60, Aug 13, 2008
Nelson, I had also made the mistake of putting only my material in the social pages, but not anymore, thanks to you my friend, let me shake your hands, you are great.
#28 by PR Mace, Aug 14, 2008
Thank you, thank you for some great advice. I have only been with Triond since March. I can use all your advice and more.
#29 by LARA LANE, Aug 30, 2008
what does ceo stand for ?
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