Writing for an Income on the Internet

Attention all inspiring authors that desire to earn an income on the Internet by simply sharing the words that you write to express yourself to the world. Here are two excellent online publishers that you should really know about, especially if you are really serious about trying to earn some money from your writing.

Advertisers pay Triond to advertise on their site and we writers get paid by Triond. The more popular that your articles are or the more views that you receive, then the better your articles will do income wise.

Since, Triond allows us writers to accumulate views over time, this translates into more dollars, too, in future terms. Usually, advertisers pay based on 1000 views, but Triond somehow manages to break this down in a way that reflects actual earnings each day as shown in our Triond Dashboard.

Join Triond to start building a future income from royalties and residuals earned from each individual article, story, recipe and from whatever else an author can possibly think of writing something about. Triond pays according to views or readers an article receives and the payout is 50% of revenues that your article generates on a monthly basis. 

How much you earn depends on what topics that you are writing about. It depends on the popularity and the number of views in a 24-hour period of time. It depends on the value of the keywords that you embed in your articles. And, this is not all to consider either; it’s just all that I will mention for now.

Poetry and creative writing generally do not earn as much as articles do and not every topic will pay the same either.

Triond is a great publisher to write for and they pay on time and have excellent customer service, too.

I just recently joined Bukisa and so far I am really impressed with their program. In some ways their program is better than Triond and in other ways they are a little behind the eight ball.

I have only published 2 articles with them, just to test the system, before rolling up my sleeves and getting down to business. In less than a week, I have earned about 1/3 what I made here on Triond all this month. And, that is impressive. I am sorry, but I do not disclose my earnings over the Internet for security reasons.

Bukisa allows members to build a network of writers, which helps eager writers earn a little more money from their program. I wasn’t interested at first in building a network, but I decided that I would give it a try. Of course, I am working on a few different ways that I can show my support to those writers who join my network. I know a few things about marketing and advertising and I can teach those belonging to my network as a kind of a perk for joining the network.

I truly want to see every writer in my network become as successful as possible. I am even planning new ways to help my network members build their own networks, so that they can earn even more money and experience greater success in the program. However, I will only disclose certain secrets to the members of my network, so that it will help the network members of writers stand apart from the rest.

It’s all about marketing and truly wanting to see all members succeed. If they truly have the dedication to work hard and learn, then I will teach, so that they may become even more successful than myself in time.

If you have a lot of friends, then you have a better opportunity than myself at building a large network, so to create an additional revenue stream, which is always a good thing. You will make the most by writing, tho, so keep on writing as much as you are able to.

If you write for both Triond and Bukisa, then you will be able to earn 2 checks per month potentially, because the two companies payout on entirely different days during the month or about 2 weeks apart. This will make paying bills easier for sure.

And, I would personally recommend writing for both publishers, just for that reason alone.

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25 Responses to “Writing for an Income on the Internet”

  • Louie Jerome
    January 14th, 2009 at 5:26 am

    Interesting! I don’t have sufficient faith in Bukisa to put the efort in yet.I have not heard of anyone being paid, has anyone else?

  • Judy Sheldon
    January 14th, 2009 at 6:23 am

    I wish you well in all endeavors. You have the talent & perseverance.

    Take care & G♥d bless!

  • Tel Asiado
    January 14th, 2009 at 6:50 am

    I joined Bukisa a month ago having accepted an invitation from one of us here at Triond. I decided to write 3 articles, also to test the waters, as Louie says. I was surprised that just after the first article, I immediately got few cents. Now, I have about more than half the revenue of Triond, considering I have about 39 articles with Triond and 3 at Bukisa.

    Still, it boils down to promoting and the type of articles we publish. Also, some of us have other commitments and day jobs to consider.

    Like Louie, I’d like to know if anyone has gotten any monies from Bukisa. So far no one has come forward.

    Tel

  • BC Doan
    January 14th, 2009 at 8:23 am

    I’m with Louie about Bukisa, but I keep the door open..

  • hfj
    January 14th, 2009 at 8:56 am

    We better not quit our day jobs. I join Bukisa too and tried to publish three articles and submitt them. But, it doesn’t show that i have submitted anything under my account. Can’t figure it out.

  • Paula Mitchell Bentley
    January 14th, 2009 at 8:59 am

    The catch with Bukisa is the $50 payout level. Triond pays out at $0.50. You need 100 times that to reach your first pay out at Bukisa! I too have an account there and am trying to build up a network of friends but it’s been tough going. I’ve got a few dollars there in a couple of weeks but I think it’ll be a loooong time before I reach the payout level!

  • Maria Blazz
    January 14th, 2009 at 9:28 am

    I wonder if the market of Content online will grow this year or not. Meanwhile, I think you must like writing and be patientlly enough to wait for revenues. This is not certainly a place for people who want to make money fast and easy.

  • Fernando T.
    January 14th, 2009 at 7:06 pm

    Just from hearing people….I’m staying with Triond.

    Nice article by the way.

  • Ruby Hawk
    January 14th, 2009 at 8:57 pm

    Very interesting, I have looked at Bukisa and it seems as if they accept the type of articles I write but I haven’t taken the time to go further.I do intend to check it out. I am very satisfied with Triond but would welcome more income.

  • Pete Macinta
    January 14th, 2009 at 9:03 pm

    Greetings Nelson,

    Glad to see you are still alive, lol, because it had been a while since I had seen you on Triond.

    Aye, someone on Triond invited me to Bukisa, but one reason why I had not gone there was because of the high threshold for payout.

    Still making under $1 / month here, unless this is going to be the first month to break over that amount. For new visitors to Triond, that’s my own fault for not making more than that. One has to produce content and, as Nelson mentioned, over time it builds up.

    A little testimony here- I had written an article on faith at the start of January and did not think it was going to go too far. We went up to my wife’s home for an annual family gathering and when I came back I had over 200 views on it – just over a few days. That was very encouraging.

    Anyhow, good to see you again Nelson.

    God bless,
    Pete

  • R J Evans
    January 17th, 2009 at 9:14 am

    Good advice on the internet – as usual from Nelson!

  • RVDaniels
    January 17th, 2009 at 11:46 am

    Very informative.

  • B Nelson
    January 17th, 2009 at 10:17 pm

    I noticed the same effect when I joined Bukisa.. seemed like bigger money to start, but it has not remained consistantly high. In other words, I made most of my money there – the first month I joined, and even though I have more articles there now.. the income per month is LESS than that first month was- maybe just a fluke..

  • Mark Gordon Brown
    January 17th, 2009 at 10:25 pm

    I feel that its alright to have LOTS of good articles and make small bits each month off of them -letting it all add up for Pay Pal. Writing for an Income on the Internet is what I consider as “extra money” I am not relying on it to get by, but its great to have.

  • Jacqui Carter
    January 18th, 2009 at 11:33 am

    Thanks for the tip.

  • Siti Zaida Mikaila aka SZM
    January 18th, 2009 at 9:09 pm

    Better we discuss about this rather than pro-contra in another articles!

    Jazaakaullaahu khairan for your sharing!

    See also my article: Controlling Quality of Our Products!
    Hope can be useful for everyone!

  • C Jordan
    January 20th, 2009 at 5:15 pm

    I to am waiting to hear if Bukisa ever make a payment to anyone.

  • RJ Chamberlain
    January 21st, 2009 at 6:18 pm

    Excellent advice Nelson. You have been successful at Triond and all newbies should follow this advice. Cheers. RJ

  • Neverty Agisti
    January 23rd, 2009 at 7:57 pm

    Subhaanallah! Superb views!
    Don’t forget to see foremost my two articles there:
    1. The essence of The Truth
    2. 33 Jobs When Writing Article is Not A Good Job Anymore

    Jammalakallaah!

  • S M Blomker
    February 1st, 2009 at 11:23 am

    nice article, but, I like it here on triond…i’m learning and reading things that catch my eye, ty.

  • Sotiris
    February 2nd, 2009 at 8:27 pm

    I have read that you had been paid by Bukisa. I would give it a try then!

  • Siti Zaida Mikaila aka SZM
    February 9th, 2009 at 9:56 pm

    How to make thousands views in a month?

    We need your tips.

  • larcha 51
    March 5th, 2009 at 3:07 pm

    Great article, after reading this, I may considered joining Bukisa. I love triond though and enjoy the system they use.

  • Momma Tells
    April 29th, 2009 at 4:43 pm

    Thanks again for all the advice…your articles are helpful,
    Momma Tells

  • William Dapper
    May 29th, 2009 at 5:49 am

    what a wonderful post. i have a little problem with bukisa

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