Posts Tagged ‘Publish’

Write Articles at Associated Content for Links and Traffic

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

You may have stumbled upon the section on writing for Associated Content - for money.

But even if you’re not interested in being published on someone else’s site, AC can be a great tool for you as a webmaster. You can use it to get optimized backlinks and targeted traffic.
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Writing on the Internet - Where to Publish and Earn Money

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

The internet is a great place for writers. Why? Because everyone can get published… and real talent will get rewarded.

The traditional publishing market is easily dominated by publishing houses, and getting published can be more about luck or connections than writing ability. Few people have the resources to support themselves while they try to break into the mainstream - so many people have to give up their dreams.

With the Internet, everyone can write as they have the time, publish what they feel is of good quality, and profit from there work.
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Associated Content - Final Thoughts, Pros, and Cons

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

I’ve been writing at Associated Content for a few months now. I certainly think it’s a great place for budding freelance writers or ambitious college students to find some extra work.

Is it for everyone? Perhaps not. It’s got some great features, but it certainly has it’s drawbacks.

Start With the Pros - Great Things about AC

Up Front Payment. This is probably the greatest thing about Associated Content. I can write an article that I know will not garnish thousands of page views - and still get $4 for it. Even if your article is relatively popular and gets $0.50 a month in revenue sharing (~333 visitors), you’d have to wait 8 months to get the same payment.
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Associated Content - How Much Money Can I Make?

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

I suppose you want an answer to that most important question - how much money can you make with Associated Content?

That depends on a few things.

First, let’s examine what an average article will earn for you.

Average Article - Upfront Payment $3-7

If you submit a decent text article, you can expect to have it approved for up front payment. Associated Content claims that the range of offers is $3 to $20. Typically, people see offers from $3-7.

A great article might push closer to $10, but chances are you’ll average about $5 up front per article. Not a whole lot of money, but you need to consider it in the context of how much work you put in.
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Associated Content - How Does It Work?

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

So you’re interested in writing online at Associated Content, but you want to know a bit more about it?

It’s a pretty simple system. You submit your content through an online form - complete with WYSIWYG text editor and document templates. Then you choose whether you want it to be reviewed for upfront payment or published immediately - which means you’ll only earn money with the revenue sharing system (”performance payments” at Associated Content).

How to Submit? Type it Up and Hit the Button.

The submission process is pretty painless. When you log in and click on “Submit Content,” you’ll see a list of different article types. You could select a General Article - which gives you a basic form to fill out, an opportunity to add resource links, and a section to add pictures - or you could choose a special template for news, product reviews, or other articles.
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Associated Content - What Is It?

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

There are a lot of places you can go to write on the Internet. There aren’t that many you can use to reliably make a few bucks.

At Associated Content, you can.

Great Place to Start Freelance Writing

What is Associated Content? It’s kind of like a home for wayward and beginning freelance writers.

Anyone - with a bit of writing talent and experience - can come in, publish their work, and make a few bucks. No query letters to write, few rejections to worry about. In some cases, instant gratification.

What’s not to like?
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