Writing for Triond can be an entertaining pastime or you can harness the power of the Internet and use targeting writing to boost your monthly income. For many people, making money with Triond is a way to bridge the gap between traditional employment income and the reality of a difficult economy. How much money can you make publishing with Triond? I was curious myself just a few months ago. Maybe you are too.
Writing for Triond can be an entertaining pastime or you can harness the power of the Internet and use targeting writing to boost your monthly income. For many people, making money with Triond is a way to bridge the gap between traditional employment income and the reality of a difficult economy. How much money can you make publishing with Triond? I was curious myself just a few months ago. Maybe you are too!
When I first signed up for Triond, I wasn't quite sure what to think about the income-sharing structure. I wasn't sure it would amount to much, but I decided to find out how I could make it work and to see if I really could use this to off-set the funds that lack in my grad-student budget. I started a blog to track my results. I started writing about anything I knew about, the topics I had experience with and the issues that meant something to me. Pretty soon I began getting more and more views. Keeping track of my daily earnings helped keep me focused on my experiment and goal: To earn $1/day publishing with Triond.
Some days I write more than others. Some days I don't have the energy. Then I look at some of the other Top Ten writers and they do write in fits and spurts. At first I imagined writing one article a day. After about three days, I realized that was overly ambitious and was completely unrealistic. I don't have that type of schedule. So, I gave up on setting production goals and have only written when I've had the time and energy.
This was really a thrilling day. I logged on to see how my articles were doing and my dashboard showed that one article, Seven Easy Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary Without Even Trying, receiving hundreds of views. Those numbers quickly moved into thousands and then another thousand. It was quite fun to check and see how many hits the article received. It was even quite hilarious to read through all the comments whether the writers loved or hated the article. Like it or not, you have to get into the Top Ten before making any big jumps in income on Triond. I'm still not at my goal of $1/day publishing with Triond, but I'm certainly much closer after having done so.
Stick with Whatever Works
Yes, I know. Many content writers are signed up with several other sites like Helium or Associated Content, etc., but I made the decision early on (like the first day) that I didn't have the time nor the energy for that. Triond seemed to be the easiest to work with, I get to choose my own topics and by setting up my account to pay me through PayPal, I get to write and earn not mess with a lot of paperwork or advertisers.
Find your niche
I'm still working on this one, but for the most part, my areas of interest are the home setting (notice, I don't call it "housekeeping" since that sounds like you're managing a lot of clutter and you must know how I hate clutter!), budgeting, real estate, higher education and other financial matters. I've written a few child-related articles since I am raising an exceptional five year old and that is quite an experience. He is brilliant and has taught me volumes about how children can learn and develop.
Keep plugging away
If you're just feeling out Triond and content writing, stick with it for several months to a year and see how it goes. But keep working at it seriously and maybe you too could make this work a legitimate income booster for your monthly budget. I know I am optimistic that with continued effort, I too will be using Triond to fund the purchase of my next real estate
Great article! Very inspirational. I also set goals for Triond and I'm really hoping to earn a decent part time income here. I also work on Associated Content, but lately I'm really loving Triond since I found the site in April!!
#3 by penny golding, Aug 3, 2008
Anne, thanks for sharing. I just started Triond and it is a slow start so far. But I will keep on plugging away.. thanks~
#4 by Ruby Hawk, Aug 3, 2008
Very helpful and informative. Keep up the good work.
#5 by Autumnrose, Aug 3, 2008
I've been on Triond for a few months and am at the three cents a day stage (lol). Thanks for the encouragement to write more! I really needed it, lol. Great article! :)
#6 by doralin, Aug 4, 2008
great article. Thank you very much. I do not know how and what to start, this is very enlightened.
#7 by Hugo LaRosa, Aug 5, 2008
Thanks for the advice Ann. I'm better informed than a moment ago.
Keep up the good work!
#8 by Glynis Smy, Aug 6, 2008
I love Triond, tried another site mentioned in this great article but it is not for me, up until half an hour ago I had $2 in my monthly account, then infront of my eyes it jumped to $28, after 3 months at being excited by every cent you can imagine how I feel now! This is a great read thanks for sharing
Well, your article was undoubtedly awe-inspiring. I loved it. Keep writing.
Thanks
#13 by G. Grissom, Aug 10, 2008
Thanks for sharing your advice in this. I was wondering the exact same thing and I am sure just about everyone that first started did, too! I am a fan of your work and love your "advice columns"! :) You defiantly know your stuff!
#14 by Colette234, Aug 10, 2008
I suddenly feel depressed and lazy. While I'm glad that you're making the forbes list with your Triond efforts, I'm still trying to make it work. Congrats on your success though.
#15 by tonisan60, Aug 13, 2008
Thank you for the tips, Ann Mathews; I have been in Triond for more than six months and I have never got so advance as in the last week, since I have discovered this article and some other like this one. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge, God bless you
#16 by Melissa Joyce, Aug 14, 2008
I'm new to Triond. I just have a couple of articles under my belt. It's really good to hear other folks experiences. It keeps me motivated. I truly believe that this could be a good thing if you have the motivation to produce work and the patience to wait for page views.
#17 by Liane Schmidt, Sep 3, 2008
Very nice article!
Best wishes & blessings.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
#18 by hfj, Dec 5, 2008
Thanks for the info. I didn't think i would get rich, i just wanted to find out what others thought of my work, especially professional people as yourself. I know that some people might not find my work funny, but i write my poetry based on my own experiences, workplace, friends, and family. My wife is a good sport about my poetry since i've been married for 30 years.