Earn Cash From Keywords with Online Writing

Looking to earn more money from your online articles? Then use the power of keywords to boost your income.

If you write articles regularly for sites that pay you with a percentage of their advertising revenue – like
Helium.com
for example – are you maximizing the cash you could be earning?

If you’re not paying attention to keywords, the chances are you’re not earning as much as you could be.

Okay, so what exactly are keywords, and how on earth can they bring you more cash for your articles?

Let me explain.

Think about what happens when you search for a term or word in the search engines. They bring up relevant results based on the word or words you typed in. Fair enough. But how does this affect your article earnings?

Sites like Helium pay you according to how many times your article is read. The more people find it and read it, the more money you make. It’s a straightforward and effective system, and it’s earned me well over $100 on Helium so far.

But how do people find your articles in the first place?

Some will browse the site and come across them. Some will regularly read articles on a particular subject they’re interested in. There may be people who like your work and read anything new you submit.

But you’ll also get another group of people who find your article via search engine results. And the more you know and understand about using keywords and relevant search terms within your articles, the more hits you’ll get… and the more money you’ll make.

Every time you write a new article, think about its topic. What kind of terms would people type into a search engine if they were looking for information on this topic? The more of these you can legitimately incorporate into your article, the more likely you are to get hits directly from a search engine – and every one of those hits is worth money to you.

We’re only talking in terms of cents here, of course, but if you write lots of articles and each one has relevant search terms and keywords in it, then you will notice a big difference in your cash flow.

Try it. You’ll soon see a difference!

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9 Responses to “Earn Cash From Keywords with Online Writing”

  • vishak rai
    June 25th, 2007 at 1:49 am

    I would love to write the artiles for this site

  • KathySpring
    January 8th, 2008 at 1:13 pm

    Thank You for the imformation it was most helpful

  • angelstar
    January 16th, 2008 at 11:19 am

    thanks for the advice. I have just started writing on helium and earning around 1 cent a day! onwards and upwards though.
    Angel x

  • louie jerome
    January 21st, 2008 at 11:37 am

    The keyword thing didn’t do much for me on Helium. I have written lots of articles there and received very little. Their rating system is non very fair imho…a group of writers can band together and wreck your credibility instantly. That doesn’t happen on Triond though.

    You mention earning just ‘cents a day’. On Triond you can earn dollars per day if you keep writing and marketing your work.

    Still a useful article though.

  • AMERICAN MAN
    February 27th, 2008 at 5:18 pm

    Looking for Angels I found them not only on Helium.com but reading my mind there… I am so high I’m Flying L-earning more than ever before. Money isn’t the root of this experience for me heaven is a journey not a destination…

  • C. Gray
    March 28th, 2008 at 6:41 pm

    Hi Allison,

    I enjoy reading your articles immensely. It is such a blessing to share good news with people.

    Keep sharing!

    Carol Gray

  • Glynis
    May 21st, 2008 at 7:13 am

    Thanks for the advice, helps a new Triond writer, I will expand my keywords from now on

  • Kuppusamy
    June 12th, 2008 at 12:18 am

    Your article is too generic with no useful or specific steps or examples to guide the writer.

  • jvb
    June 23rd, 2008 at 4:35 pm

    thank you! cash is good! I will apply this. I will check out helium.
    xoxo
    JVB

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