Do you know how many articles you need to get you to your target earnings in Triond? Actually, I’m surprised to see that I only need a certain amount of published content in order to attain my target earnings per month.
Many Triond writers give up easily in writing and publishing their works in Triond mainly because of the low price per page view calculations. Unlike any other content publishing firms, such as Helium, Newsvine, Associated Content and myLot, Triond calculates the earnings using eRPM – “Effective-Revenues-Per-Millennium”. The standard equation shown in Triond F.A.Qs is, “Earnings = page views * eRPM / 1000”; however, the calculations are evidently indefinite with all other contributing factors of the equation, such as the cost of the article per 1000 views, the increase of article rate per popularity views, clout levels, etc. Triond simply places two components that vaguely describe its effects on the monthly revenues generated by an article.
Nevertheless, Triond, compared to other content publishing firms, offers better publishing mechanics, simpler and unique distribution schemes and on-time payments. Hence, Triond is considerably a better way to invest free time publishing and writing even at first the earnings hit only less than a dollar.
Based from my personal experience, I managed to formulate a simple plan on how can I increase my earnings up to $300 monthly from my published articles. There are three things I need to consider in reaching this income projection:
Starting with the first question: How many articles do I need to publish per day?
In order to answer this question, I have utilized two important components, namely (a) eRPM and (b) projected income per day (PIPD). Based from the Triond earnings FAQS, eRPM ranges between $0.5 to $10.00 per 1000 page views, but for the sake of the calculation, I have simplified the range by getting its average, which is $5.25 per 1000 page views.
If the eRPM of an article is $5.25 and the PIPD is $300, we can use the following equation to determine the how many articles are needed to be published per day. Addition to the equation is the expected hits per article (HPP), which assumes the needed hits per
$5.25 x 30 Days = $157.5 per 1000 views of one single published content per month
$300/ 30 days = $10 must be generated by a single article per day
[($5.25 x 30) / 2] x 1/$300 = 4 Articles with hits of 500 page views per day should be published
To Check:
[(Number of Articles per day x eRPM) / 2] x 30 days = Approximated PIPD
[(4 x $5.25) / 2] x 30 days = $315 per month for 4 articles with at least 500 page views per day and an eRPM rate of $5.25
If an article will have the maximum of 500 page views per day in the lowest possible eRPM of $0.5 per 1000 page views, then the following equation should be used to know the number of articles needed to be published per day and the number of hits it should possess per day.
[($0.5 x 30) / 2] x 1/$300 = 40 Articles with hits of 500 page views per day should be published in order to obtain your PIPD
To Check:
[(40 x $0.5) / 2] x 30 days = $300 per month for 4 articles with at least 500 page views per day and an eRPM rate of $5.25
In conclusion, you need to publish 120 articles with eRPM rates of $5.25 and should be viewed at lest 500 times per day for you to obtain $300 per month. Meanwhile, if the eRPM is the lowest $0.5 then you must be able to publish 1200 articles with similar conditions above for you to obtain your $300 dollars per month. The good news is eRPM rates increase over time due to several reasons, such as popularity, number of clicks, and quality of the content. Bottom line is you need to publish good content for you to earn higher eRPM rates and eventually getting your projected amount per month.
September 16th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
Interesting article. Great work on the calculations! You will make millions off your writing, the possibilities are endless – keep your dreams alive – “Shoot for the moon…”
Blessings!
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
September 17th, 2008 at 2:57 am
Great Article! Very precice and helpful.
September 18th, 2008 at 10:59 am
Very interesting. Answers many questions with good and solid calculations. Thanks.
September 18th, 2008 at 11:04 am
Interesting article. Thanks for doing the calculations for me. I kept saying I was going to do it but never got to it.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:02 pm
My pleasure, thank you also for your time
September 18th, 2008 at 12:47 pm
Is there anyone in Triond who made 300 dollars in a month? I don’t think there is one. Except maybe RJ Evans?
September 18th, 2008 at 1:43 pm
Great article. I believe Nelson Doyle has come close to this mark. I myself have manage almost a hundred twice so its probably possible.
September 18th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
cuppla times
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September 18th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Great article; I will need to do some serious writing to get to that point. I think that I can. I am discovering that I like to ‘blog’.
-thestickman
September 18th, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Interesting article, I think that it’ll take me a while to reach that point.
September 18th, 2008 at 5:33 pm
500 page views a day? Oh my God I cannot even make 1 page view a day! Thanks for this it has been helpful! But to make $300 dollars a month is going to take A LOT of HARD work!!
September 18th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
Very interesting calculation!
September 18th, 2008 at 6:55 pm
Very interesting article. Thank you for the info.
September 18th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
I find your article very helpful. At least I’ll know what it takes to earn more at triond.
September 18th, 2008 at 7:31 pm
I just came from math class and I think I learned more on this blog.
This is informative.
I do believe it comes down to 2 things: the more you publish the more you earn & quality content has a chance of being picked up by third party websites. Although, sometimes that can be a bad thing.
September 18th, 2008 at 8:52 pm
Interesting as well as informative.
September 18th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
Thank you for doing the math for all of us!!
This month I am not even at $16 so far.. I suck!
but there was one month I was in the top 10, that still wasnt $100, but heck I do it because I want people to learn from what I have to say, basically spay your CATS!!!!
September 18th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
Great article and very informative. I can’t imagine figuring all that out and I used to think I was good at math! I’m aiming for the $300 and now you’ve broken it down for me, thanks!
September 19th, 2008 at 3:46 am
I’m too lazy to calculate all that even though I used to get As for my math. Guess, now we know how many articles we need to publish to obtain that amount. I’m very far from the target, but will not despair. Will pursue it. Excellent article!
September 19th, 2008 at 11:21 am
This is very interesting. I am guessing this is just articles, not creative writing? What about those who post pictures, videos, poems, ect? I wonder how that would add up too. I have never been anywhere close to $300 a month, but I wish you the best of luck!
September 19th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
I have a long way to go yet. However, it is reachable. I agree that it is hard work and creative writing that will do the trick. Who knows, soome of us may break into other areas.
September 19th, 2008 at 3:31 pm
LOL! I think I’ve earnt about $0.05 so far! Never mind I do it for the love of writing (that’s what I keep telling myself)
September 19th, 2008 at 6:41 pm
Very nice…
It’s inspiring to see life at Triond laid out mathematically. There’s something soothing about that. Any process in life that can be explained in an algorithm is something I can rely on.
On a side note, my personal experience varies from your calculations, although your math (at cursory glance) appears sound. My eRPM is around $0.14, while I have a very high number of views/day/article (over 500). All in all, I pretty much round out to your same answer.
In case I didn’t get this point across, great article!
September 20th, 2008 at 1:35 am
Great idea for the calculation…
September 20th, 2008 at 4:00 am
Thanks for the calculations. $300 a month..I’ve hit it a few times. The best way is to keep publishing, and keep marketing, and your income will grow. There is no magic formula, unfortunately.
September 20th, 2008 at 10:52 am
The title certainly pulls in the reader. But even though earning $300 at Triond a month would be great, I’d rather stick with Associated Content and receive upfront payments as well as bonus payments.
September 21st, 2008 at 3:59 pm
You’ve certainly been dibing your calculator a work out! Personally I think that the effrot required to make $300 a month from triond is just too much. If you want to make money, the real cash lies in freelancer writing. Saying that though, triond is a pleasent source of additional income.
September 22nd, 2008 at 3:13 am
Very informative article,thanks!
September 22nd, 2008 at 11:29 am
Thank you so much guys for all your wonderful and inspiring comments. I really appreciate all of them.
Have a great day ahead and happy publishing
October 28th, 2008 at 11:51 pm
Are you kidding me?
December 22nd, 2010 at 5:56 am
good one.
February 12th, 2011 at 12:11 am
Your calculations make for one inspirational goal…thanks!!
May 2nd, 2011 at 1:47 pm
As I’m new to Triond, this article has answered a question I’ve been asking myself for some days now. Thanks.
July 27th, 2011 at 7:45 pm
wow great help! Your a genius!
December 24th, 2011 at 12:28 am
This post is very motivational! I really needed this! and am glad that I may be able to to 300/mth soon