Trionds Hot Content List. What does it really take to hit it? Or do we really know? My theory on the subject and more. Enjoy!
I read articles everyday about what it takes to get article’s to show on the Hot Content List so I decided to put my own two cents worth in on the subject. I mean, why not? It’s another article behind my belt right. But let me get this straight first, I am fairly new here (4 or 5 months) on Triond and have never hit the Hot Content List as of yet. Do I care, not particularly? Do I expect this article to hit the Hot Content List, heck no!
Really come on, the reasons we all write articles are for two reasons and two reasons only, either we have a passion for writing and just can’t stop if we tried or we write to anticipate a great monetary reward some day for our efforts or a combination of both. With me it’s a combination of both, I write because I like to express myself and try to help other people in the process with my” how to” or “what not to do articles” and I really enjoy spreading my knowledge to those that may not know the things I write about. I am also a big fan of the money that can be earned however big or small that might be someday. But one big thing is definitely clear to me amongst the writers here that debate their theories about the Hot Content List here on Triond; these good people are all excellent logical thinkers. I guess if they weren’t, they couldn’t really put a couple of words together and have it make any sense to anyone who reads their work. Don’t you think?
My theory here and I will get to the point now, is that the more people think the more information is written down and published. And until someone from the Triond staff actually steps forward and writes all of us, the very smart writers here on Triond a memorandum on “The Official-How to qualify for the Hot Content List”, then I suppose it will all remain only speculation. I look at this way, in an optimistic point of view, it will remain a great debatable subject to write about for everyone here, because it gives us the chance to add to our published content lists for other’s to read, leave comments, make some very interesting new friends and a few bucks (someday) to boot. Write on my friends, write on.
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October 11th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
Very nice piece!
February 9th, 2010 at 11:13 am
Good article. I like your theories