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Monetize Your Every Post
What if I could tell you make money bloggers out there that every post you make could make you money? What if I were to say, it would make you money for months and years to come? It wouldn’t even require more than a days planning ahead and the same amount of time put into writing them? There is a way, and I’m considering it.
Like some of you may know, I used to be one of the most successful writers at Triond. I was making several hundred a month there. After reading the noobs blog, and can’t get rich I decided that I could take my current knowledge over to the blogging business, and be even more successful. Well, after over three months of inactivity at Triond I realized that I had made a rather big mistake. Recently I’ve been considering dropping this blog because I’m making nothing off of it, yet the time I spend doing these posts could be spent writing for Triond.
That’s when it hit me. Triond’s terms of service allow you to publish your content elsewhere after you publish it on thier site. So the content, essentially, will just be published in two places. The majority of my readers on this blog will probably never notice it. This is a make money blog though, so I will include the posts earnings from Triond in my monthly reports.
Now that I’ve got that out of the way, on to telling you why you should consider doing this with your gaming blog, niche site, or even some sort of poem blog. On Triond you get paid per view on your content. Simple enough, but obviously the payout rate isn’t amazing. It averages about $0.03 per 10 views. Combine this with Digg and StumbleUpon, a little SEO, and some great friendships, you can easily make $5.00 per post (about 2.5k views on average).
They take about a day to publish your content though, so you wouldn’t be able to do this with current event sort of posts, but anything else that can wait a day would give you enough time to get it up on Triond first. I have been paid before so I know they are legit.

July 30th, 2008 at 3:04 pm
Interesting ideas. I wonder what that would do for SEO though to have duplicate postings of articles. I wouldn’t want to see my pagerank go down as a result
August 3rd, 2008 at 10:06 pm
I wouldn’t recommend doing this dude. Unlike most believe, Google won’t actively penalize you for the duplicate content, however when they index the content they will index the page from the site with the most authority and guess which one that is - Trying to Blog or Triond. You gotit, they will index the content from Triond, not from Trying to Blog and you will indirectly be penalized. You’ve picked a really hard niche with the MMO niche and I would suggest you keep working it, post more frequently, and get more SEO knowledge. This niche will take a while to crack. There are lots of good places to get that knowledge. Email me and we’ll talk more.
August 4th, 2008 at 12:13 am
I know it would have some negative effect, but while I’m going for subscribers not gGoogle rankings I think it would be a way I could convince myself to write more. I could have easily earned $200 on Triond from all these posts had I submitted them, instead, I’ve made $0 in about 2 months when I posted every day. I just got some page rank though so I guess we’ll see.
August 7th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
It could go either way . Triond won`t make you rich, but it is a small
steady income. I started a blog using my published content from Triond
and my income has more than tripled each month. I have tried contests
and everything else on my blog, but I find that content is what people
are looking for. This is not to say that I am
getting rich by any means, but it makes me happy!!