Saturday, January 16, 2010

Residual Income

Writing for sites which share their ad revenue is just one of the many ways to make a decent income from the internet. Residual income revenue sharing sites like ehow, associtated content, and examiner.com are just a few of these sites which will let amateur writers create articles. These sites will then place ads for products and services around your writing. People come from the search engines and links you might create on other sites to your page. People who are members of these article sites will also read your what you've written. It's a good idea to make friends with as many people as you can as a strategy to have more members read your articles. If anyone clicks on the ads which have been placed around your page the site shares the revenue they make with their member. That's YOU!

Writing for residual income is a way people can consistently make money on a regular basis and if writers are really ambitious can even replace a full time income. These sites usually are made specifically so people can write about anything they a familiar with or have an adequate knowledge.

Anyone can write what they know about and many can even do tolerable research enough to write full articles. You do not have to be a professional writer to get in on this ever expanding revenue sharing game. However, the better you write and more interesting you can make things appear. the better your chance of people reading what you write about!

Out of all the revenue sharing sites the one many people praise more than all the others is ehow. Creating 150 word articles is very easy to do once you understand the simple structure involved. Because ehow does not let you know exactly how they pay you residual income, it turns into an educated guessing game. It seems as though the more you write the more chance you have to get paid on your articles. There is no magic number, however key wording articles may have some impact to creating views. Subsequently, you must understand a large number of views does not necessarily mean ad revenue clicks. And even beyond the advertisement clicks, you can be paid other ways too. It is well worth investigating.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Niche And Blog!

Happy New Year!! As we start this wondrous time off it's important to see some value in both the past and the future. With every new year starts a new begining and speaking of new beginnings if you are new to writing and blogging you might need a little direction on where to start.

I have come across a neat little membership site that shows you how to put all this writing and blogging together so you can get the most value out of your hard work. At The Niche Blogger you will learn how to setup, write, and produce your blogs for maximum exposure. Amy, the owner of the The Niche Blogger shows you step by step, day by day how make money blogging. Amy is there to answer your questions and show you how to setup and monetized your blogs to their fullest extent! There is a forum and a whole bunch of people ready to help you through the process while you learn how to become a professional blogger.

Writing on the internet can be a very lucrative business. Good writers are sought after to provide solid information. The more valuable information you provide which relates to what people are searching for, the better chance there is they will come and check out your writing thorough their searches.

Try the The Niche Blogger out and see what you think. It is one on the best blogging information sites out there on the internet. Run by a debt strapped mother of 4 who put in the time and hard work to figure out how to do it right and pay off her bills! Let Amy share what she knows about blogging with you. You will be very a happy blogger if you do!!

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