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Six Newbie Tips to Succeed on Triond

The aspiring Triond writer's guide for success.

When you’re into paid writing like Triond naturally you want to find ways how to maximize your earnings. I’m rather new here and I’m still more of an observer rather than a writer. Here are six ways I have observed how the famous Triond writers have so much viewership which means more earnings

  • Make friends on Triond.

    The more friends you have, the more chances your works will be read or viewed. It’s a symbiotic relationship.
  • Leave comments.

    Explore Triond and leave nice comments around. Don’t forget to sign with your pen name. Hopefully, the publisher's way of saying "thank you" will be the same.
  • Write at least two articles in a category you’ve published.

    When readers read them they will also see the “More Articles by The Writer” part and they will likely read it if the title is interesting enough.
  • Get your materials published as often as you can.

    The latest articles on a certain category is always featured in every article belonging to the said category  so there will be a greater chance for your work to be viewed. Your pen name will also get familiar.
  • Write about “How to Succeed” or “How to Maximize” and the like.

    It will always interest especially the budding and aspiring writers. Being new they naturally want tips and inspiration. Although I didn't make friends on Triond yet, my first Writinghood write-up entitled Three More Tips to Maximize Your Earnings on Triond received 14 viewerships in two days. On the second day a newbie left a message thanking me for the tips. Everyday since it was published it always gets to be read. 
  • Divide and Conquer.

    I believe it's wiser to divide the longer articles. Instead of having two or more Triond pages, shorten them and submit a part two or three. You will have two or three published articles instead of just one. Come to think of it, a rather long publication can also be quite boring and dragging to read.

Don't know what to write on your next Triond article? How about your observations or what you have been doing or what's been happening around the Triond community? This writing and the other one I mentioned were both based on my personal experiences. For starters, personal experiences most of the time comes out more unique and original and thus will more likely be published. No need to research, just honest to goodness expression.

Good luck to all of us newbie Trionders!

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Comments (9)
#1 by SD Speirs, Sep 8, 2008
Yay! I was that newbie!!! =] I write, but sometimes I get writers block , so I do graphics.
#2 by Shafi Choudhury, Sep 8, 2008
thanks for the tips!
#3 by momonline, Sep 9, 2008
Thank-you so much for your advice. I\\\'m also new to Triond and I really appreciate the advice, especially when it comes from A fellow WAHM.
#4 by tandy, Sep 9, 2008
thanks for the advice can always use it.
#5 by Melissa Joyce, Sep 10, 2008
These are good tips!
#6 by Bozsi Rose, Sep 13, 2008
Great tips! Very helpful!
#7 by  jasonic, Nov 9, 2008
well another happy newbie.... just startin out will refer to your hints again.. great article ..thanks....
#8 by  Launie and Melynda Sorrels, Nov 18, 2008
Thank you so much for this very informative piece. We are new to Triond and this is very helpful!
#9 by  James DeVere, Nov 19, 2008
Thanks will focus on this and work on this. j
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