Associated Content earnings can be put aside for retirement, interest can be collected from these earnings. Promote your articles on facebook, twitter, and websites. After you submit your work it will be considered for an upfront offer. The more you promote the more money you will earn from page views. Page views are calculated by the number of people who view your content. The more traffic you drive to your content, the more earnings you will receive.
Working a full time job may leave you little time to submit content for Associated Content. Making time to write two articles a day can still add up in ten years. Even if your article offers are only $5 you can still earn a good amount for retirement. Two articles a day at $5 an article would = 5x2= $10 a day. $10x30 days in a month = $300. $300x12 months = $3,600. $3,600x10 years = $36,000. Imagine $36,000 added to your retirement.
For more experienced writers who submit four articles a day and only receives $5 an article can make a substantial amount of money for retirement. Four articles a day at $5 an article would = $5x4=$20 a day. $20x30 days in a month = $600 a month. $600x12 months = $7,200. $7,200x10 years = $72,000. This is just an example of what your earnings could be, more experienced writers can receive offers well over $5 an article.
Submitting six articles a day at $5 an article would be $5x6=$30 a day. $30x30 days in a month = $900 a month. $900x12 months = $10,800. $10,800x10 years = $108,000. This does not include your page views bonus you receive every second Wednesday of the month or interest you will collect from your bank.
College students know how difficult it can be to pay off student loans and some stay in debt for years. Between classes and studying students don't have a lot of spare time. Students who sign up for Associated Content and can publish one article a day can still use those earnings to help pay off student loans. One article a day at $5 an article would be $5x30 days in a month = $150 a month. $150x12 months = 1,800. $1,800 a year toward student loans after a few years can add up and allow you to have your student loans paid off sooner. Squeezing in two articles a day you can pay $3,600 a year toward you student loans.
And remember, $5 an article is just an estimate of what you could earn, for more advanced and experienced writers your offers could be two or three times more.
Published by Casey C
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