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How to Get Views and Make Loyal Friends on Triond

My simple guide on how to get views and make friends on Triond.

Triond is a massive group of friends that a looking to earn a little cash and have their work published for the world to see. Everyone on Triond has a common goal; we all want to be heard. Weather it is to get loyal fans or if it is to create an income. The reason does not matter, what does matter is that everyone needs to work together.

Try to take some time out of your day and look up articles that you would be interested in. If you read over it and comment, you could make a friend. Try post comments on different peoples articles giving your review to them, then maybe one time tell them they should check out some of your articles. If you make enough friends and talk with them frequently then you will generate a revenue of people to give you more views, and to let your voice be heard.

The second and biggest suggestion I have for you is to stumble your articles or to stumble friend's articles. Also, if you have any friends that have websites its not a bad idea to link a little bit of your work to their website. (If it is a good website it might even show up if you google it. If you are looking for more tips and tricks to making money and just friends, add me! Then just simply send me a message, I would be more than happy to read your work and give you a review.

At the simple request that you would do the same for people like me. Please don't add to the numbers of people that post and don't read anyone else's posts. Reading someone else's post will not hurt your popularity, commenting will actually help it!

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Comments (28)
#1 by deegold, May 22, 2008
Good advices
#2 by Rana Sinha, May 22, 2008
Good advice. Thanks!
#3 by Spooky, May 22, 2008
BAM!
#4 by deepbluesea, May 22, 2008
Good article. I joined last month and have a few friends. I am looking to make more. I really enjoy reading the poems and articles that my friends have written and always comment. I also enjoy the comments and advice I have received on what I have written. I have already added you to my friends and have read quite a few things you have written.
#5 by Vintage, May 22, 2008
I know deep, and I am really greatful that you do read my work and are one of my good fans!! I Also read over your work, "I dont comment on all of them, but I do read them". I hope to make alot more friends in the future and would be more than happy to help anyone else do the same!
#6 by tracy sardelli, May 22, 2008
great article, thank you for sharing.
#7 by elaine, May 22, 2008
This is great advice. I am new to Triond and trying franticlly how to get people to view my work and make some money.
Thanks for sharing.
#8 by william rodriguez II, May 22, 2008
Nice article.Thismis really true,buddy.
#9 by K. Tanna., May 23, 2008
Thanks. That was useful, seeing as I signed up here yesterday. It's good to know that people actually do want to work together.

Anyway; enjoyed and commented.

K.
#10 by Terri Lane, May 23, 2008
I'm new to Triond and interested to learn all I can. I was especially interested in your advice on making friends as I haven't got any yet. Can you tell me what you mean by 'stumble your articles'. Many thanks. I shall read you again.
#11 by salvatore, May 23, 2008
great article, well done
#12 by Carlos S. , May 23, 2008
That is very true..
#13 by valli, May 23, 2008
Good article.
#14 by Stacy, May 24, 2008
I, too, am curious to know about stumbling... only stumbling I ever did was when drunk :-)

Toodles!
#15 by lrh2310, May 25, 2008
well said
#16 by Rachel, May 26, 2008
Thank you for your advice :)

See you around :)
#17 by Ethan G, May 26, 2008
Thanks for your advice. I'll be doing my best to comment when appropriate from now on. BTW I think you meant "whether" and not "weather" in the first paragraph.
#18 by Vintage, May 27, 2008
Indeed I did, sometimes I type so fast that my grammar gets a little hazy. Thanks for the catch though. If anyone else would like to know how to stumble or would like any more advice then just send me a message and I\'ll help you out.

I\'ll be reading your articles as well, as long as I can find them.
#19 by colton, Jun 1, 2008
thanks for the sweet advice! your a great writer :)
#20 by Hein Marais, Jun 11, 2008
Well said.
#21 by watapoloswmr14, Jun 11, 2008
hello :D
awesome article ill try to add u... if i can figure that out i am new to this so far i have just posted some of my articles im going to start posting on more peoples writings :D love the idea of triond but only made 1 cent and idk how to make friends so im trying lol yay
#22 by rockthem, Jun 29, 2008
i would be more than happy to comment on some people articles some of them are really goood and i welcome any one to be my friend.
#23 by Domestic Goddess, Jul 5, 2008
Hey there! Just joined Triond today, and trying to figure out how to even access the \'friends\' feature, lol! Thanks for the article!
#24 by Eden Emersen, Jul 8, 2008
Great article; thanks!
#25 by Melissa Joyce, Aug 31, 2008
Nice article. I'm new to Triond. It's nice to have articles like this to help the newbies like me. Thanks!
#26 by Eunice Tan, Sep 5, 2008
Good advices. It will work :)
#27 by Michelle Cowie, Sep 11, 2008
how do you add someone as a friend I want to add you, I\'ve read some of your stuff and think you are very good.
#28 by  Nissa Annakindt, Nov 13, 2008
I also want to learn how to add someone as a friend. Your article was very good, thanks for writing it.
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