Nelson Doyle has been an active member of the Triond online publishing community since late 2007, and has published articles that have entertained, educated and inspired millions of readers around the world. Due to the recent decline of visitors coming to the Triond publishing sites; Nelson Doyle has made the very difficult decision to call it quits and move on to establish his own publishing channel.
Nelson Doyle has been an active member of the Triond online publishing community since late 2007, and has published articles that have entertained, educated and inspired millions of readers around the world. Due to the recent decline of visitors coming to the Triond publishing sites; Nelson Doyle has made the very difficult decision to call it quits and move on to establish his own publishing channel.
Cutting losses and making the very difficult decision to leave a business that so much time and dedication has been invested in; is to say the least, an understatement. Hoping for the best that Triond once was, but facing the reality that Triond has become doesn’t make the decision any easier to swallow.
In the good ol days, Triond offered ordinary people and an extraordinary opportunity to share their voices and ideas in the written word and earn what than was a good income. Triond was much, much different in their humbly beginning. Quality content was encouraged and expected, if anyone wanted to be published at Triond. Often times, Triond would decline more content than it accepted and Nelson Doyle should know, because the often seen “Item was Declined” notice with a brief explanation as to why the item was declined challenged Nelson to press ahead to be a better writer. The results of producing and publishing quality content was soon realized by the hundreds of thousands of readers pouring in to read the published content and the large monthly earnings accumulating each month.
Triond had established itself to be one of the best online publishers on the internet, if not “THE” best online publisher on the internet in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Readers and visitors alike had come to expect the best of what Triond had become during those particular years. There were dozens of really successful and talented writers that collectively attracted the attention and the loyalty of millions upon millions of readers worldwide. Nelson Doyle being the least of these amazing talents, of which most have left Triond years ago to pursue other opportunities.
This is not to say that readers cannot still discover many other talented writers still working their fingertips to the bone and draining their brains to produce incredible writing masterpieces on Triond. I suppose Triond will always remain a place for new writers to learn the ropes of the online publishing world, but it is no longer the place to earn a good income, which serious writers investing their precious time in producing quality articles have come to expect as a rate of return for their time-consuming contributions to their publisher’s success.
As was said, Triond once was a shining star in the online publishing world and a beacon of hope for silent voices to finally be heard. The management of Triond who was once very proactive in leading and offering useful direction to encourage its army of writers to strive to be their best, write at their best and publish their best; has now become the voice that is silent. So naturally, if the leadership is signally defeat by not caring to lead, then the morale of the community of writers that it leads will eventually dissolve in defeat. Abandon a sinking ship and seek to find refuge some place else. Some place else that offers to them strength and prosperity and strong leadership of encouragement and high standards.
Lowering the bar of quality for the sake of making a quick dollar eventually will dissolve into no dollars being earned. Intelligent readers will choose to invest their valuable time visiting sites that delivers only the best quality content; produced by the best online writers in the internet publishing industry. To be the best then quality should never be allowed to take a backseat to greed, because if greed is permitted to lead, then eventually there will be no company left to make any money at in the future.
It was Nelson Doyle’s original intentions retire from Triond this coming September 12, 2012, but due to much prayer and careful thought concerning this decision. A final decision has drawn to a close. With time running short and the uncertain future of the fledgling independent online publishing company that once was recognized and honored as one of the best places to write and publish on the internet; Nelson Doyle has come to the harsh reality that there is no better time to cut his losses and move on to seek other more promising opportunities both online and offline.
Nelson Doyle will continue to routinely publish bible studies and a few other things on Scribd.com, his other online publishing outlet. If interested in continuing to read what Nelson Doyle produces and publishes then visit him – HERE.
The last words are always the hardest to write, “It has been a pleasure writing for you, Thank you.”
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January 30th, 2012 at 7:44 pm
I totally understand and I will miss seeing you here Doyle. Unfortunately i must stay behind to try to make this work. But you will be missed my friend.
January 30th, 2012 at 7:47 pm
Unfortunately, we are reading about too many disappointed writers on here lately. I wish you all the best in your pursuits and i wish Triond would listen.
January 30th, 2012 at 7:47 pm
Sorry to see you go, but I understand why. All the best with your writing in the future. Good luck and god bless.
January 30th, 2012 at 8:06 pm
I wish you luck–and sorry to see you go!
January 30th, 2012 at 8:39 pm
me too..wish you all the best.
January 30th, 2012 at 9:39 pm
Keep us up to date, Nelson. You will be sadly missed here.
January 30th, 2012 at 10:36 pm
extremely well written. I too quit today to move on to other things. Wishing you all the best.
January 30th, 2012 at 11:59 pm
I have very much appreciated the warm welcome to Triond that I received from Nelson almost four years ago. Your encouragement, mentoring, and friendship have had a huge impact on my writing ‘career’ (such as it is). I pray that your new endeavor will glorify God and will be a great success for your team. The harvest is plentiful and needs workers.
January 31st, 2012 at 12:26 am
your articles were the best! but i hope triond had turned out some good money for you!
January 31st, 2012 at 2:38 am
I’m packing my bags and taking a hike too. Sorry to see you go even though we never had a chance to meet online. Triond has been quite a journey, but I must say that after having my goggle adsense account disabled, that’s it for me.
January 31st, 2012 at 3:03 am
Sorry to see you go, Nelson. You have been most helpful with your articles and how the internet marketing module works. Unfortunately, Triond seem to be silent as so many good writers are now leaving. I will look at your new site. In the mean time I await answers from Triond. Good luck with your endeavours.
January 31st, 2012 at 7:09 pm
Bro Nelson, you’ve been here a while. I just came in and thought this is the way it has been. I wish u well. Is good bye? No! I will meet you somewhere.
January 31st, 2012 at 9:51 pm
Sorry to see you go Bro. Nelson. I tried to post my comment on this article yesterday when there weren’t any comments yet and I got an error message. Then I refreshed the page and I was told that nothing was found here. Anyway, as I said it is sad how things have turned out so far. I will most likely be making my move shortly as well. May God bless in all your endeavors.
February 1st, 2012 at 5:54 am
never say bye
February 2nd, 2012 at 10:41 pm
I remember you as being one of the first I met here. To be honest it is no surprise you are leaving, I believe you mentioned it before.. It is a shame though.
February 3rd, 2012 at 2:11 pm
To All My Dear Triond Friends,
First of all, I want to sincerely thank you for your kind comments and the warm send off. I will miss the friendly relationships that we have developed all these years. But, I even tho, I will not be continuing to use Triond as my online publisher any longer, I will still from time to time drop by Triond to read some of your writing.
To be honest, I did not do so much reading while I was writing for Triond, because I did not want to risk copying what other writers were writing about. This can sometimes happen to a writer whom reads what others have written recently, even if it was not intentional, so I padded myself from doing it by just limiting my reading time on the site. But, now I am no longer writing or publishing with Triond, so I have more time to focus on reading and commenting on other people’s writing.
If I should read something that is in need of editing, then I will make an effort to contact the author directly and privately, if I can help them correct the grammar problems. I will not leave corrections in the public comment section, because it would not be professional.
Thank you all once again.
Sincerely,
Nelson Doyle
February 5th, 2012 at 12:50 pm
thanks shelpeare for directing me to this page. Nelson Doyle all the best to you!