Advice for Writers New to Triond

This is a collaborate piece which is always being updated in order to provide the best possible resource for users new to Triond.

Greetings fellow writers, and welcome to my latest mad project! My name is Evis T, and like yourselves (I imagine), I am a writer. Now, the purpose of this article is to create a directory to provide resources for writers new to Triond, or those people who are interested in becoming Triond writers.

What I’m aiming for is to create a list of maybe… ooh ten articles? That will help out new members of our community. So, I’m going to start the ball rolling by adding a few of my own. I’d like Triond’s writers to contact me and pass me links to their works aimed at helping people get the most from Triond. I’ll take a look over your works, and then (Unless they’re God awful), post them here. Hopefully, given time, we can create a useful tool for all things Triond!

Oh, one other thing I plan on doing is adding quick hints here too. If you don’t have an article you want linking, but want to share your advice, let me know and I will place it here. I will also provide a link to either your Triond profile, or if you prefer, some other website.

What is Triond?

Simply, triond is a system where you upload articles on almost any subject, that are then published to websites. You recieve money based on how many views your article generates, and how many adverts on your articles that people click. Most other questions can be answered in the articles below.

Quick Hints

Hint from Evis T (With possible backup from RJ Evans):

“Drink heavily before you write. Read in the morning, you won’t remember. Delete the bad stuff, or anything illegible.”

Hint from Evis T:

“Write! By all means, read advice and learn from guides, but there is no substitute for experience!”

The Main Articles:

Questions I wish someone had answered before I Joined Triond.

A roundup of some questions I wanted answers to before I joined Triond. I couldn’t find the answers and went in blind. Hopefully, these will help you out!

Writing Articles for Profit

This article is one of mine. I’ve put it at the top of the list because it contains very important information about using sites such as Digg and Stumble to advertise your work. More importantly, how to use these sites so you do NOT violate their Terms Of Service. It’s easier to do this than you’d think, so pay attention! Even if you don’t read the rest of the article, please take this to heart.

Improving Your General Writing Skills

All the cool techniques and hacks won’t pay you a penny unless you can write well. This article primarily focuses on how to write fiction, but many of the principles can be applied to factual work too. It includes advice on how to write consistently, how to write in bulk, setting goals, and setting yourself up to write.

Article Networking: A Great way to Generate Page Views Fast

Article networking involves putting hyperlinks in your articles that link to related works you have written. In this article I will begin with the basics, teaching you how to make hyperlinks, and then gradually move up to the more advanced stuff such as how to use them effectively and professionally.

Using Google’s Keywords Tool To Find The Best Article Topics.

This piece will show you how you can find out how much competition there will be for your article, and how to use keywords to make your work more visable on google. If you’re looking to maximize your readsership, then this article is a must.

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9 Responses to “Advice for Writers New to Triond”

  • Leo Reyes
    August 23rd, 2008 at 6:37 am

    I am excited about your new project. I will be pleased if you can find time to read my articles and see if there is any that can qualify for posting.

    Thanks for sharing this great article.

  • Mary Contrary
    August 23rd, 2008 at 12:04 pm

    Ooooh, I look so forward to this series as I am fairly new to Triond, and still learning the in’s & outs! Thanks for hooking us newbies up! :)

  • R J Evans
    August 23rd, 2008 at 5:32 pm

    Da iawn – addysgol a blasus :-) )

  • Evis T
    August 23rd, 2008 at 5:37 pm

    Diolch yn fawr RJ. Dwi’n ddim sairrad gymraeg. :(

  • SandraS
    August 29th, 2008 at 9:36 am

    what?? I don’t undertand lol ??? :) (your comment)

  • gabbic1219
    September 11th, 2008 at 8:31 pm

    thanks for all the great advice…i see there are so many different ideas and things you can post on here.i am open to many things and i love to write,please check out some of my stuff and i am new to this so i am still learning and would love to expand my mind and thoughts!!

  • thestickman
    September 19th, 2008 at 10:25 pm

    I am discovering that even things that to me seem so simple and day-to-day, are (or could be) of interest to other people. And hey, congrats of the good month you had last. ;-) Great to know that someone can and does make this work for them.

    Best!
    -thestickman

  • Rich Leigh
    September 24th, 2008 at 11:43 pm

    Enjoyed the article. Thanks for the tips and I wish you much continued writing success for the future!

  • Joni Keith
    November 2nd, 2008 at 10:11 am

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I’m brand new to Triond, although it’s not my first stop. I’m starting to feel a little frustrated. Your words offer hope. Triond looks promising.

    I’ve written my first article. You can find me in the activist section. I’m one of those green people. Can you help me out?

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