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How Triond is Helping Me Get an Education

Using Triond to go to college.

Triond is fantastic for a million of reasons. We all know how it gets your work out there and you collect revenue from your articles and AdSense. From the views to the interest that in can generate, Triond can be a powerful tool. However, I feel like a lot of its potential hasn’t been tapped. I’m attempting to use Triond to help me go to school.

Triond article views can be incredibly powerful. They can generate income in varying ranges depending on the quality of your articles, how many you have, and the kind of traffic you can get. The income I generate on here goes straight into a college savings account. Every time you read an article of mine, you help me.

The articles are also a holding place for ads that earn revenue. Again, every click goes towards my education. The great thing about these articles is that they can be seen by so many people. We have search engines, stumbleupon, social networking. It takes a split second to share information and all these methods help get the word out.

This is my first month on Triond and between Triond and AdSense I’m looking to make $10. That might not seem like much but when being saved up for a year that’s at least one or two textbooks depending on if you get them new or used. When you’re in college you learn that every bit helps. 

I hope other people my age or in HS can learn how to utilize Triond as a way to reach their goals. No, it won’t pay for college on its own but it’s not a bad way to get a little saved or even serve as a jumping off point if you don’t know where to begin. 

Learn more about me and my internet experience! Educating Athena

About the author: Athena is a blogger, crafter, and internet junkie. She is currently endeavoring to fund a portion of her schooling through online writing and blogging. Read more from her here

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