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What I Think About Triond

As a beginner in the universe of online publishing, I have found that Triond is an amazing resource.

The “What I Think About…” series shows my view on a wide variety of topics ranging from the newest tech gadgets to what’s happening in our world today. I encourage you to post a comment at the bottom, no matter if you see my point of view or strongly disagree. I would love to hear your point of view!

What I Think About Triond

As a beginner in the universe of online publishing I have found that Triond is an amazing resource.

The biggest thing I was worried about was how to promote my writings. With Triond, they have tons of alternate URL’s that the post your article to, depending on its category. It can then be searched and matched with other similar articles.

It’s also easy to start earning right away. You can earn from page impressions and ad clicks. It may only be fractions of pennies at a time, but when you start writing often, it turns into a steadily increasing flow of revenue.

The last thing is the sense of community. Other writers are very kind and are always open to helping you in your journey.

So put on your thinking cap and start submitting to Triond!

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3 Responses to “What I Think About Triond”
  • Allison West
    August 30th, 2008 at 6:15 pm

    I totally agree, Triond is an amazing resource. Best of luck in all your writing endeavors. If you are new to online writing, also check out Associated Content too. (www.associatedcontent.com) They are also very receptive to new writers.
    -Allison

  • Deadsurface
    August 31st, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    I will also agree that they start off as pennys but the do madd up.

  • BC Doan
    September 25th, 2008 at 7:00 am

    I agree with you about a sense of community here on Triond, and friendly writers!

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