Do you know why?
Why do people stop posting on Triond. I can answer it with a simple solution. Why did I stop posting on Triond? I will answer it in due course, but in the mean time if one of the readers out there reading this please don’t stop and continue reading and if you are not planning to do so then read this for the sake of it.
For the first point will probably be the thought that after you post one article on Triond you will gain a considerable amount of money and when you realize that not one person has read it, or that some has and you hardly got any money, you begin to feel depressed. This has happened to me, but I still wrote a few more poems but still no gold. This made me angry, so I forgot about Triond for a few months.
After a long time, I came back on… and guess what, my money was ranking in. Only joking. That hardly ever happens, if something is rotten it says rotten.
But what got me writhing was not that I became determined to get some money (well O.K a bit) mostly it was the thought that when I have nothing to do it is better than playing on games such as, forgive me if I offend, ‘Runescape’, ‘WOW’. ‘Counterstrike’… And the list goes on.
Another reason might be that you have started to run out of ideas, well run no more(actually do it’s good for you). You get ideas all the time, if I said an orange, you picture a orange orb in your mind and can you describe it? Of course so there’s an idea. Or if you are really stuck improve on someone else’s idea or article.
(My persuasive voice). So why spend precious time of you life doing things that are unsatisfactory to you and your body? Why not do something mentally challenging for you and you’re brain. Like… Yes you guessed it writhing on Triond. .
It even exercises you finger muscles, impress you friends by typing extremely fast. *small print* practice needed.
August 15th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
Don’t worry I’ll comment on your stuff : )). I agree with you that one should be expecting the money to be rolling in thick and fast just because they’ve written a bunch of poems.
Thanks for sharing : )
August 15th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
Unless a writer probably has, I would guess, 500 or more articles and spends several hours a day commenting the writer will be disappoited with his or her income from Triond. It’s like most businesses: it takes a great investment of time and effort and perseverance.
http://www.writinghood.com/writing-business/opportunities/every-writer-needs-a-vision/