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Secrets to Success as a Triond Writer

A few months ago, I was completely new to writing for Triond. In my time here, I’ve gone from earning a few pennies to earning dollars, and I’ve learned more and more about how to write for Triond. Here are some tips I wish I’d known when I first signed up for Triond.

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A few months ago, I discovered Triond, and I've been publishing articles on the site ever since. At the beginning of my time here, I was a complete newbie just trying to get the feel of how to write for Triond. I didn't know much about how to be a Triond writer, and my earnings at the site reflected that fact.

When I published my first article on Triond, it literally made pennies. That was very disappointing, so I didn't log into Triond for a while, and focused my efforts on writing for other sites. Eventually I checked my Triond account, and I saw that my one article had actually made a few dollars! I realized that the power of page views really do add up, and over time, a writer can make some nice cash on Triond.

Now, as I've started to become involved in the Triond community and I've added more articles, I see a slow but steady increase in my payments. Pennies earned turned into dollars, which seem to steadily increase the longer I write for Triond. My goal is to make a part-time monthly income on Triond, and I believe that it is possible. In my experience, the more you put into Triond as a writer, the more you'll get out of the site.

Here are some tips I wish I'd known when I first started writing for Triond.

Read articles by Triond's Hot Users

 

When you log into your Triond account, notice the section of your dashboard that shows hot users. These are the leading writers on Triond. It is very helpful to get a feel for what is popular on Triond, by reading the content of some of its hottest users. I believe that reading great writers helps improve my own writing. I have some of the most popular Triond users on my friends list, so I can keep up with their work. I also take a look at the hottest Triond articles of the day to see what people want to read.

I also spend time at Triond's site Writinghood.com, reading articles about online writing and the business of writing. I find that Writinghood has a lot of great tips about writing for Triond.

Join the Triond Community

Triond has a great help section with lots of useful tips, but they don't really explain in depth about the Triond community. Becoming part of the Triond community is really vital to success on the site, so it's important to build your friend list in an intelligent and really authentic way.

What do I mean by this? Don't just start adding Triond users as friends if you haven't even read their work. It can be tempting to just add people to try and build up a friends list, but don't do it. Build your Triond friends list slowly and only add writers whose work you enjoy and would like to keep reading.

When I first joined Triond, I didn't understand the difference between friends and fans, and there's no information about that listed in the help section. I did notice that anyone I added as a friend would show up on my Triond dashboard with their newest articles listed under friends news. One day, I went to my community section on Triond and clicked on my fans. I saw I had one person listed as my fan, but I wasn't sure at first what that meant. Then I realized that that person had added me as a friend, and I would now show up on their dashboard whenever I added a new article.

I began to understand the power of adding friends on Triond in an intelligent manner. Whenever someone adds me as a Triond fan, I always also add them as a friend. This way we both show up under each other's friend news, and can read each other's articles. I also add other people as Triond friends when I find a writer I like and want to keep up with their articles. I find that lots of writers will return the favor and add you to their friend's list on Triond.

This is the power of the Triond community. The more people on your fans list on Triond, the more possibilities that someone will find and read your articles, and your page views (and your potential revenue) will grow.

Use Keywords and Tags

When writing content for Triond, keep keywords in mind. For example, I sometimes write about the CBS daytime soap As The World Turns. So that readers who like the show can find my articles, I make sure that the keywords As The World Turns are frequently used in my article. Other keywords I might also use could be CBS, soap, soaps, or soap opera. Use a keyword density tool to ensure that your keywords are used enough in your Triond article; aim for keyword density of about 3 to 5 percent.

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Comments (37)
#1 by R J Evans, Jul 29, 2008
Thanks for this Allison - sensible and well informed advice! I noticed this article on the recently published by friends list and thought I would read it. So, it works, people!
#2 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Jul 29, 2008
A sound article and a job well done.
#3 by lanne, Jul 29, 2008
Nice article with sound information.
#4 by CHAN LEE PENG, Jul 29, 2008
Good info! Keep up good works!I hope I'll be able to leave comment as I\'ve so many articles to read!Take care!
#5 by Leo Reyes, Jul 29, 2008
nice info about writing for Triond. thanks for sharing
#6 by IcyCucky, Jul 29, 2008
This is a great article, and all sound advises..
#7 by Melissa K, Aug 1, 2008
Thanks for the great article! I felt a little the same when I started and your advice helped me keep going :)
#8 by dabomb, Aug 1, 2008
I'm new to triond and your article was really informative thank you
#9 by Autumnrose, Aug 3, 2008
Thanks for the info and encouragement! The bit about keywords and tags was especially helpful. :)

https://www.triond.com/users/Autumnrose
#10 by Glynis Smy, Aug 7, 2008
What a refreshing article, I found it full of useful information and tips. I enjoy watching the cents grow and the thrill of my first $ will stay with me for a long time, well until I get to $2 ;) I love Triond and am building my friendships slowly, I get huge support from others which gives a feeling of being in a 'special' club. Thanks for sharing.
#11 by pro, Aug 8, 2008
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#12 by tonisan60, Aug 8, 2008
This is an article all triond users need to read.
Thank you for sharing it
#13 by kaveri.manohar, Aug 10, 2008
Nice article. Absolutely inspiring.
Thanks 4 sharing
#14 by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 13, 2008
Great Article.

A real inspiration to us newbies. I have made it to the hot user list and hot topic list in 2 weeks. However, I have been building my friends list and really enjoy speaking with other Triond users. It does work.
#15 by leafygreens08, Aug 14, 2008
Good to know. I am new here so articles like this are very helpful.
#16 by Mary Contray, Aug 14, 2008
FINALLY, an answer to the difference between a Fan & a friend! This is a wonderful and informative article. You have once again answered a lot of my questions, and I am a devoted reader! Kudos!
#17 by RJ Chamberlain, Aug 14, 2008
Really enjoyed this piece Allison. Don't know how I missed it a couple of weeks ago. You are right in every pointer in this article. Well done and I'll keep using your hints. Peace.
#18 by Allison West, Aug 15, 2008
Thanks everyone! I am so happy that you all liked the article so much and found the information useful. I am relatively new here myself, but I really appreciate the support I have received from fellow writers and readers. I'm so happy I found Triond and I really enjoy being part of the community here. Keep on writing! ;)
-Ali
#19 by Eunice Tan, Aug 20, 2008
Allison, thanks! All newbies should read this article.
#20 by dee gold, Aug 20, 2008
I appreciate this article because of the helpful tips.Thanks allison
#21 by Athlyn Green, Aug 20, 2008
A very thoughtful article with very good ideas. Well done!
#22 by Karen N, Aug 20, 2008
Very good advice!
#23 by Oscar Trejo Jr, Aug 21, 2008
A very well written piece of work...
Thanks for the tips and advice...
Keep up the good work!
#24 by Angrified, Aug 27, 2008
These were some very good tips. thanks
#25 by Verniel Cutar, Aug 28, 2008
Very simple yet powerful tips. Every writer should make sure they do these methods before they venture to advanced promotional strategies. Nice article!
#26 by Marly, Sep 1, 2008
Hi I was reading your article and found it very helpful. I am new here and hope I will do good. Thank you for the information. Its for all of us.
#27 by LP Jardine, Sep 3, 2008
Thank you for your article. I am a new writer for Triond I signed up in August. Your article gives very good information.
I not used to writing on sites like this it is a new experience.
Any advice is welcome.
#28 by Alexx29, Sep 11, 2008
Thank you. I found this as a link from your article "Make Everything You Publish Count" in Stumble Upon. I needed this. Last night I was feeling hopeless, I am doing everything I can to get page views. I had blogged them almost everywhere but it seem like no one likes my content. I am not an article writer. I only write some fiction stories and some poems. I have good friends here in Triond, but I feel like their just doing some 'charity page views' for my work. Oh! enough with this. I feel so pathetic, I'm sorry I have to use my other user name.

Anyway thank you again for giving me hope. I won't try to be an article writer anymore cause I don't want to. I'll stick with my stories. When I dreamed about being a writer, I said to myself I'll do it for free, as long as I have an audience.
Heck! I think I can still wait for them! Pray that they find me. :)
#29 by Patrick Bernauw, Sep 12, 2008
Hey, I'm new on Triond... and I didn't get the friend/fan thing straight... and there was your article!
#30 by ursula banteux, Sep 14, 2008
I read your article for the first time about a month ago while I was wondering why the money just wasn't adding up. Then I joined the community, started receiving very pleasant messages, and people started reading my articles. I also use facebook to promote my writing to users outside of the triond community.

Thanks to the "hot content" cloud I've been coming up with decent article ideas all the time.

Thanks for your article--it helped a great deal!
#31 by Allison West, Sep 15, 2008
I'm so glad that this article helped! ursula, those are great ideas about using the hot content cloud and promoting on facebook. I'm not on facebook right now, but I am on stumbleupon using the same name "allisonwest." I think stumbleupon is a great tool for triond users.
Alexx29, it can take time to build a following here. for some it can happen quickly, for others it's a slower process. just because you aren't racking up massive page views right now doesn't mean your writing isn't good. have faith, and believe in your self and your work!
I find that just about the time you are ready to turn in the towel here, things can turn around. if you have interest in doing some article writing, my advice is to build up a library of articles here, that can produce page views over time. read and comment on others stories you enjoy, and others will find your work too. like I said, try stumbleupon, and digg and delicious, and other social bookmarking sites, that will help a lot!
my best to you and keep writing!
best wishes,
Allison
#32 by Gary Liu, Sep 22, 2008
I want to make more money now i only have a nickel!!!
#33 by raguett MF, Sep 24, 2008
This was very helpful....thank you
#34 by Joshua Miguel, Sep 28, 2008
this is a very good article. tnx for the tips!
#35 by Natur3 , Oct 12, 2008
Liked the article it helped me with my article
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#36 by Lucas Dié, Oct 14, 2008
I think this is the most useful article I read all day, and I've been reading since morning ...
#37 by Dieter Hentz, Nov 12, 2008
interesting
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