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Friday, November 29, 2013

Online Content: Maximizing Your Earning Potential

Earning well in online content isn't very difficult when done correctly. Writing online content as a career is more than simply submitting content and getting upfront pay or earning performance pay. The goal should be to get the most from every article. Here we will discuss some commonly overlooked aspects of writing online content.
Profiles and Resumes 
It is always important to build a strong profile to allow readers to get to know you better. Often, by simply providing a face or identity to your work you can separate yourself from the myriad of bots , hacks and spinners out there seeking shortcuts and hashing out garbage content. Also, some networks require a profile before you are allowed to post content. A resume is simply a detailed profile that includes links to your already published works. You should not apply for networks that require a resume until you actually have a library of published content to show.
Building Networks 
You should build your own network where you will submit your content before you even begin writing. These include networks that offer upfront pay, revenue share sites, personal blogs, and websites. This will help you to establish several different ways to earn from every article you write. This maximizes the overall performance of your content over time.
Upfront Pay Networks 
Sites that offer upfront pay should be the first place you submit your online content. I only use one reliable upfront pay network. The content that your network pays for upfront often requires the content to be exclusive . You cannot repost it anywhere else after it has been purchased. This is a good way to get paid quickly but the review process can be slow. For this reason I initially post all my articles on my upfront pay network for daily review. Those accepted I get paid for. Those not accepted for upfront pay we will cover next.
Revenue Share Sites 
I'm not disappointed when an article isn't accepted for upfront pay. I can still resubmit the articleto myrevenue share sites while retaining the right to republish. The articles which my upfront network doesn't accept are not useless. First, they have been reviewed and often proofread for errors you may have missed. This means they are typically ready for quick submission to your revenue share sites. These sites pay you a percentage for the amount of page views you receive from your articles over time. Your earnings grow with your accumulated page views over time. I like to think of this in terms of interest payments. My residual income gradually increases from revenue share sites over time.
Personal Blogs and Websites 
Monetize your personal blog with ad networks after you have produced some content. Some blog hosting sites have easy to set up partner ad networks within the dashboard to help you apply to have ads hosted on your site. Once accepted you can begin to earn from advertising sold on your blog. Once accepted you can also apply to have your personal website included on your list of approved sites to host their advertising. You can resubmit each of your articles to both your blog and your website.

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