Can You Make a Good Residual Income by Publishing on Associated Content?

rowan casey
I first found Associated Content when I was surfing the web looking for articles on the beginning of the universe, the big bang and big crunch etc, and I realized that I could write my own article about what I thought about popular theories. Then it occurred to me when I found out the way I would be payed, that if I worked continuously, and wrote articles that people would still show an interest in fifty years from now, I could build a residual income. A residual income is money that keeps coming in week after week, whether you do anything or not. If you get a good placement in a google search on any topic which lots of people search for regularly, you will start earning $1.50US per thousand hits.

Now this may not seem like much when you see that people are only hitting on your articles at a rate of a few a week, but if you keep going, and link them up with others, you will get better at finding the right words to use to maximize your position in the search, you will find a phrase that someone would likely type in to the search that nobody else thought of, and you will eventually come up with a hit, an article that many people look at every week, and will continue to look at for the rest of your life.

In my first month, I wrote a hundred articles or so, and reached an income of around a dollar or two a week. But consider what happens if you keep working, on articles that will continued to be googled through the years, depending on how hard you work, and how lucky you are, in two months you should have an income of about five dollars a week, after twelve months, about thirty dollars a week, and after ten years, about three hundred dollars a week, which will continue on for the rest of your life. You could then do something else, or continue on until you had more than enough to retire on.

The best thing is, you could be working at the same time. It is hard to find subjects that will continue to get hits over time, and it is hard to get a good spot in a search, but over time your google rating increases, and you get better at promoting your articles, you get fans who want to read your next article, it's just a matter of hard work and time, and it helps if you enjoy what you're writing about.

Published by rowan casey

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