Writing Work
December 26th 2006 01:14
Came across a site last night called Constant Content. It's a bit detailed to get started on, but it looks as though it could be profitable if you send them the right sort of articles. It's a better deal than Triond in one sense, in that you get decently paid for your work. But there's still that old issue of finding a publisher. At least the website does that side of the work for you, for the most part.
Triond, on the other hand, will basically take anything you publish, but the payments are miniscule since they're based on Google Ads. However, the articles keep on making money, which isn't the case, for the most part, with Constant Content - in spite of its name. Most publishers of your content there want unique rights. Not entirely satisfactory. Triond says that the stuff you publish there can't be published elsewhere, either, nor can it have been published before. So I suppose there's not a lot of difference.
Triond, on the other hand, will basically take anything you publish, but the payments are miniscule since they're based on Google Ads. However, the articles keep on making money, which isn't the case, for the most part, with Constant Content - in spite of its name. Most publishers of your content there want unique rights. Not entirely satisfactory. Triond says that the stuff you publish there can't be published elsewhere, either, nor can it have been published before. So I suppose there's not a lot of difference.
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