Triond is a website allowing users to publish almost any content and get paid for it. In fact, this article was published through Triond. Writers earn 50% of the add revenue for anything that they write. Here are 6 tricks that anyone publishing on Triond should know. Note: Not in order of importance
Lists, Lists, Lists
People like lists. In fact, people like lists a lot. Most of Triond's popular material is, you guessed it, lists. Any time you look, the top ten pieces of “Hot Content” on Triond are lists. Can anyone guess why this article is formatted as a list?
Write Stuff People Want to Read About
The goal is to write things that people want to read. Not things that are:
- Disgusting,
- Stupid, or
- Boring
You Don't Only Have to Write
Triond also lets you publish pictures, music, and video. Explore your options thoroughly.
Don't be Afraid to Publish Stupid Things
Seriously. Don't. But when you do, be sure to acknowledge the stupidity. I recently published an article entitled “Stupid French Assignment” because that's what it was. A stupid, stupid assignment.
Follow Triond's Rules
This should go without saying, but it can't hurt to be careful. I'm going to spell this out for you: if you don't follow the rules, your content will be declined. Don't even waste your time attempting to put up duplicate content or anything that isn't yours.
Publish Old Stuff
Don't hesitate to publish stuff that you've already written for other purposes. I regularly publish essays and poetry that I wrote as English assignments (I don't make much money off them, though. It's best to put them in a style that doesn't look like a school assignment.). Just be sure that they're not already published somewhere else.
So there you have it, six easy tricks to publishing and earning money on triond.com.