Then I read an article that mentioned Triond as a potential source of income from freelance writing. Triond doesn't offer any upfront payment for articles; instead, it gives freelance writers fifty percent of any revenue earned from your content. As I learned more about Triond, and the potential freelance writing income it might provide me, I decided to give this website a chance.
In my experience, Triond really has a lot of potential for freelance writers. I now use Triond in conjunction with Associated Content, to generate freelance writing income. Even though I've had a slow start on Triond, as far as earning significant income on the site, I feel I do have the possibility of earning some nice cash there.
Here are some highlights of my freelance writing strategy, and how I plan to earn money on Triond:
I publish all of my articles online as non exclusive, no exceptions. This way I can publish them on a lot of different sites and maximize revenue from one article. I also retain the rights to display my work on a personal website I might create one day, because I only give non exclusive rights.
I submit articles for upfront payment on Associated Content, if they are product reviews, local events, and things that Associated Content is willing to pay for with an upfront offer.
Associated Content doesn't like to pay upfront for opinion pieces, and things like film, television and book reviews, so I publish those types of articles first on Triond. Triond takes first rights to these articles, meaning they are the first to publish it as a unique article and then I am free to place my article on other websites that want content from freelance writers.
After these types of articles are published on Triond, I take them over to Associated Content and publish them as display only (meaning, they have first been published somewhere else.) This way, I earn a share of revenues from the same article on Triond and Associated Content (not a bad way for freelance writers to maximize revenue).
Last month, I saw my performance bonus go up at Associated Content, and I was surprised to have earned a few dollars at Triond, too. I was really surprised that one story I wrote for Triond about ABC's The Bachelor: London Calling earned me a lot of page views. In fact, I earned half as much revenue from that story as I did from the entire monthly performance bonus for all forty stories I had on Associated Content at the time.
That encouraged me to keep up my freelance writing efforts on Triond. My new stories on Triond haven't performed quite as well as that first one, but it's just a matter of finding popular subject matter and promoting your articles whenever possible.
If you're a freelance writer, give Triond a try. I think you'll be surprised how easy it is to be earning some additional freelance writing income in no time at all (every little bit helps!)
Published by Allison West
I'm an actor and writer living and working in New York State's beautiful Hudson River Valley. My writing specialties include: arts and culture, travel, health and wellness, animals and nonprofits, and green... View profile
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6 Comments
Post a CommentInteresting. Thanks!
Thanks Brian, I'll check out your article!
Hi, Allison, I really appreciate this article. I was researching freelancing last week and came across your piece. It was so helpful and encouraged me to check out Triond. In a week's time I have published six articles on Triond already. I thought it might benefit your discussion here for me to post my latest article which is First Impressions from a New Triond User: http://www.writinghood.com/Online-Writing/First-Impressions-From-a-New-Triond-User.292385
Brian Stankich
I have heard about Triond but have never actually went there..I am now !!..thanks for this info !!
I've seen a lot about Triond. I'm still debating on checking them out.
I have been a writer for Triond. Triond is the gateway to too many subject -related websites. Each category in AC is a separate website there. The main advantage is that only focused readers will come to a particular website. So unlike on AC you need not always write on Politics to get money. And as for downrating all your articles in vengeance such tricks won't work there unlike on AC. Did I find something I didn't like there? Yes, the website owners some relationship with Israel - so on somedays anti-Arab sentiments find undue prominence. But that affects only one of their websites. But unlike in AC, you won't have to wade through lot of racial and political rubbish to find gems: you just go to the specific website - say Science - to find articles of interest. As for money, they are junior to AC so it not up to the level of AC at this time. That will change. Final score Card: If it is Politics, AC scores. If it is Intellectual experience Triond scores.