We may not like the bare facts, but we ought to face them if we want triond to be the best writing experience for us.
When you are doing REALLY well if your latest post gets a couple of hundred views – earning you a whole 20 cents – you start to wonder if you are allowing yourself to be cheap labor.
Triond does not like love loves a lover, not as an object to love, love Triond is part of the smallest, because Triond is a service to search for something, maybe money, maybe popularity, or as a place to convey thoughts.
I took some much needed respite over the past few weeks to review what I have been doing and thinking about the direction of my writing life.
What exactly is going on with triond at the moment? Not only do the viewers seem once again to be ignoring the site but posted stuff seems less creative than it was.
After almost a year as a triond contributor, I find that my frustration at the rankings enjoyed by the site continues unabated, despite the best intentions of the administrators. Should it be taking so long to get more recognition?
"My world does not have wars. We do not disagree. Our existence is Utopia, until one Abby Dante comes along to ruin it all. Her ideas are far-fetched, wild, impossible. She sees the world differently than the rest of us. I think I love her."
The reasons for carrying on with attempts to make decent money at triond despite the difficulties.
When you spend all your time researching and writing stuff to post on the site, only to find that reward and effort are miles apart, you have to wonder if you really are making a difference.
You might think from the title that I was referring to any number of events that could inspire happiness, but actually this one is writing related.