I recently published an article on Triond called “Secrets to Success as a Triond Writer.” Here’s a follow up article with a few more tips about how to succeed on the Triond website.
A little while ago, I published an article on Triond called “Secrets to Success as a Triond Writer.” I was really surprised and pleased when that piece quickly became one of my most popular articles on Triond. I’m glad the article helped so many writers who are new to Triond and trying to figure out how the site works.
I recently had a comment on that article from a writer who was very frustrated and sad about their lack of page views on Triond. This writer was going to just throw in the towel on Triond and seemed very frustrated about the whole situation, talking in a very negative way about not being an article writer.
Reading that comment, I wanted to do a follow up article with a few more tips about how to succeed on the Triond website. In my opinion, just because your success isn’t immediate here, that doesn’t mean you’re not a good article writer. Sometimes success comes more quickly for some, but takes more time to develop for others. I feel that everyone should have their dream of becoming a successful writer. So, if your page views are disappointing and you are thinking about leaving Triond, I hope you’ll reconsider that decision.
Read on for a few more helpful tips about how to become a successful Triond writer.
I currently write for two websites: Associated Content and Triond. Associated Content lets you fill out a small profile, with a photo, a description, and some links. Triond’s profile section for its members is a lot more colorful and creative. Creating an attractive Triond profile is a way to set yourself apart and generate interest in your articles.
When you are on Triond adding friends to your list and trying to make connections in the Triond writer community, I think it helps to share something of yourself in your Triond profile. When you show up on another writer’s fan list, and they click your profile and there is no photo there, and a blank space where there should be a description, it’s hard to get a sense of that person who has an empty profile.
I like to have a smiling photo of myself in my profile, because it just feels friendly and warm. I share something of myself in my profile description, but it’s not too lengthy. A nice photo of yourself or even an intriguing or funny pic like a pet photo, a cartoon, or a nice nature scene, makes your profile seem more inviting to others.
I don’t like to add a lot of links to my blog or other websites I write for in my Triond profile. This is because I hope my visitors will click on my articles in my Triond portfolio during their visit to my profile. I don’t want to send them away from my profile page to click on some other site before they’ve had the chance to read my work.
So what works for me is a personal photo, and a brief description about me and what I’m currently working on. The most important thing about your profile is to make it attractive and inviting; Triond is an intimate community where other writers like to get a sense of the person behind the profile.
I just had my best month on Triond yet, and I have to say that I began to rest on my laurels a bit. I slacked off adding new articles on Triond, and I saw my earnings start to dip. The months that I do better on Triond are the times when I’m adding the most new content here on a regular basis.
On Associated Content, there are a few writers who have thousands of articles published at that site. Imagine the passive income streams they must earn, from thousands of published articles. Even if each article didn’t earn a lot, it would still add up to a nice residual income for the writer.
Writing thousands of articles isn’t realistic for a lot of writers, but the fact remains you will earn more Triond revenue as you build up a body of work here. Only publishing a few articles now and then won’t help you achieve your dream of earning an income stream as a writer.
As your library of Triond articles starts to increase, you’ll see small but steady increases in your earnings. I have almost 100 articles published on Associated Content, and recently started to see an increase in monthly revenues from those articles, some published over a year ago. The more quality content you publish on Triond on a regular basis, the better your chances of meeting your income goals.
In my earlier article about success on Triond, I discussed the idea of building your friend list in an intelligent manner. I talked about adding friends only when you find a writer you enjoy and want to keep up with their Triond articles.
It is also important to read and comment on the work of the Triond writers you admire. It’s a way to become part of the Triond community, and can also increase recognition of your own work. This can be a challenge, as far as time, because I write steadily for two websites and I’m considering taking on some new assignments.
I currently have over 1,000 articles sitting in my friend’s news feed. I’m not sure I could find the time now to read every one. Since I write on such a diverse group of topics, everything from soap opera, to beauty product and food reviews, to travel in the Hudson Valley, I’m not offended if my friends don’t comment on every one of my stories. I’m aware that some articles may be of more interest than others to the people on my friend list.
What I try to do is read some stories from everyone on my friend and growing fan list. Sometimes I don’t have time to comment on every one, because I have dial up and my internet is extremely slow; however, I am really starting to see the importance of reaching out and connecting with those on my friend list by commenting on as many stories as I can.
If you are trying to increase recognition of your work on Triond, try reaching out to others here by reading Triond writers you enjoy and leaving some thoughtful comments about their work.
I recently discovered social bookmarking sites, like Digg, Delicious, and StumbleUpon. Getting involved in social bookmarking has definitely increased my earnings on Triond, as I realized I couldn’t just let my articles sit there without promoting them.
Promoting your work can be very important to success as a Triond writer. After you publish an article here, Triond offers links that allow you to share your work on sites like Digg. I’m still figuring out the social bookmarking sites, and Triond has some tips about this in its help section. StumbleUpon has been the most successful for me so far, and I’m looking into other sites also.
Other ways to promote your Triond articles include blogging about them, or creating a HubPage or Squidoo lens that provides information on a topic and also links back to some of your Triond articles.
Having a blog or a lens is another way to earn money online, while you promote your Triond work. I like to diversify my writing efforts across a number of websites, that way I never get too frustrated if my earnings are down at one site. So I recommend writing for a variety of websites to keep that income flowing in; I am on Associated Content and Triond, and looking into joining sites like Xomba.
Remember, success as an online writer can be full of ups and downs. Just when you are feeling discouraged and think about giving up, success could be right around the corner. These are a few more tips to put you on the road to online writing success. I wish you the best writing for Triond and may all your dreams come true!
September 21st, 2008 at 4:29 am
Another great list of pointers for online writing here Allison. I think I might just use your point about putting links on my Triond profile and delete them. A very good idea I think.
September 21st, 2008 at 5:13 am
I agree, don’t ever give up on Triond, I went to delete a couple I put on when I first joined only to find they had attracted earnings several months later. The other thing is that Triond also see us as individual writers and will publish articles that have the same background meaning but the writing style is different. More good advice Allison, thanks
September 21st, 2008 at 7:52 am
Great article, Allison! I don’t put links in my profile either.
September 21st, 2008 at 8:07 am
This is very helpful Allison. I am still struggling with the bookmarking aspect on Triond. It’s a learning process I guess.
September 21st, 2008 at 9:48 am
These are some good ideas. I’m one of those with the blank profile picture. I’ve tried on several occassions to add a picture, but it never seems to take. Maybe one day
September 21st, 2008 at 12:16 pm
Good, solid article. Relevant ideas and tips – exceptionally well-written and cohesive. Limitless success and happiness to you!
Blessings.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
September 21st, 2008 at 4:04 pm
Thanks everyone for all your comments, I’m glad you liked this article. Melissa, did you try uploading a photo with a really small file size? Maybe that would do the trick. I have dial up, so sometimes I have trouble uploading files to websites, a smaller file size seems to help with that. -Allison
September 21st, 2008 at 10:27 pm
Another good piece. By the way Allison, your picture is attractive.
September 22nd, 2008 at 1:26 am
nice tips, thanks for sharing
September 22nd, 2008 at 11:01 pm
thanks for the hints! i’m always looking for new ways to promote my articles.
September 25th, 2008 at 6:52 am
I’ve just written to Triond asking what is required to get on the Hot Users and Hot content list – I think you have answered those questions. Many thanks. A needed encouragement.
September 30th, 2008 at 12:48 am
Persistance pays off for sure. Your article is well poised with good info. Thank you
September 30th, 2008 at 5:15 am
Thank you so much, Allison, for writing and sharing this. I’ve been here for about three months now and this weekend saw one of my articles land on the hot list. Another article published yesterday has landed on the hot content again today. And I do believe it helpful to build and support a circle of friends.
God bless.
October 5th, 2008 at 3:32 pm
thanks Allison,for sharing valuable notes.
October 6th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
Thank you for sharing Allison! I really needed encouragement at this time. I find your tips are always valuable.
October 13th, 2008 at 10:01 am
Thank you so much for the advice. I am glad to hear that I am doing most of this…so hopefully things will get better with each article I write. But I will definitely try some of the things I am not doing.
October 15th, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Great article. I am doing all that I can to put my name out there so that people will buy my book and also look at my poems. As soon as I have a cover and ISBN number. I would probably put more poems online but I don’t want to put all the poems that are in my book. I just hope that I get my muse back so that the writing nitch comes back. Thanks again for a great article.
October 24th, 2008 at 12:07 am
Very encouraging to the new and aspiring members. I know in the beginning I occasionally thought “why am I bothering?”
October 31st, 2008 at 12:39 am
fantastic article…very great tips,i am writing a few different things,i do poetry and have done some articles and short stories or i guess u would call them thoughts…advice,anyway i am somewhat satisfied but nothing comes easy and i must keep working,it does take time,i cant live off of it…lol but it isn’t costing me anything either!SO WE HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE!GABBI
November 1st, 2008 at 10:45 am
Sensible workable items. Thanks.
November 3rd, 2008 at 11:27 am
Thankyou very much, like you said there are writers thinking about giving up, and i guess i was one of them but you have gave me the ensentive to carry on. Thankyou so much. Leanne
November 11th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences here. Everytime I get discouraged I come back and read this article – LOL
Cheers to you!
L
November 13th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
This is an excellent article. I agree 100% with it. I mostly write poems and short short stories. I hope that people will get to know me and like what I write well enough that they want to check out my new things. It would be nice to know how to put links in–I might try writing a bit more substantial things if I did. Anyway I want to thank you for posting this and see can I find the first one that you wrote. I bet I will find it useful as much as I did this one.
Damon D. Brewer aka johnny yuma
December 9th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Good sound information. thanks
December 24th, 2008 at 11:21 pm
very helpful, thanks!