If you ever want to really make money with Triond, then this article is a must read.
How we Earn
I’ll cut straight to the point. Triond pays you a certain amount for every view that you get on an article. If that value (per day) is greater than or equal to one cent, then it gets added in to your total earnings. Now, how do we calculate that amount per view, and how to increase it are things that I will cover in this article.
Whenever we publish an article, Triond has an Algorithm that runs through your article and looks for easily advertisable words or pictures that relate to advertising. It uses these to come up with a number. That number is the amount of money that that article will make for every 1000 views. 50% of that goes to Triond, and the other 50% goes to you, the author.
Remember, Triond is a lot easier to make money with (and less labor intensive) than what this guy is doing.
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Calculating it
You want to set up a proportion between the numbers of views that you have (not counting the views from today, because they haven’t been added into the money earned yet) over the amount of money you have earned from it. Set it equal to 1000 over some variable. Solve for that variable by cross multiplying and dividing, and you will get a number. That number is the amount that you earn for every 1000 views on that article. It won’t be exact, but it will be extremely close to it.
Divide that number by 1000 to find out how much you earn from each view, then set that up to figure out how many views you need to get one cent. That is your views per cent earned number. It is very important.

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Using it
If you want to earn money, the most obvious thing is to get lots of articles that have a low views per cent number. If you can calculate it for every article, you can see what articles have a higher advertising potential, and you can write more like them.
The most important things in writing articles with low views per cent variables are tags. Use lots of tags that would apply to any search terms for your article. Adding in images, lots of words, and other such things that would make it extremely easy to advertise in will also improve its views per cent amount. It’s just math (and so is this, my favorite equation. It equal -1, by the way).

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More importantly
You might have a views per cent of 0.5 (meaning 2 cents per view), but it’s not going to get you anywhere if you don’t advertise your article. Publishing links to them on facebook, Twitter, Myspace, or on personal blogs will increase its internet rating, and get it viewed more.
Having lots of good tags (really they are “Meta tags” that search engines use to find web pages that are relevant) will also increase them. Submitting the links to google will also get it into the mix.
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Finally
If you have a low views per cent rating, and high traffic, and lots of articles like that, you will be making more money than all of your Triond friends. I’ve reached these conclusions through lots of math, questions, and observations.
Please share this with all of your friends, Triond or not. Triond is a great company, and when you earn more money, so do they.
Have fun writing the biggest earning articles of your life, fellow Triond scribes.

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Tags: calculations, comparisons, images, Math, money, payed, tags, triond, views, Writing, writing good articles
March 28th, 2011 at 6:38 pm
Good advice.
My favorite equation too btw. The proof is a pain though.
March 28th, 2011 at 7:25 pm
Very useful tips. Thank you very much.
March 28th, 2011 at 8:25 pm
nice post. Thanks for share
March 29th, 2011 at 4:12 am
great article! You figured this out much better then me
April 1st, 2011 at 5:03 pm
This is really useful advice on how to calculate ones earnings on Triond. Thanks for sharing.