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Advantages: Reliable, as far as per view payments go
Disadvantages: No upfront payments for posting your work
Triond is another one of the many websites where you get paid to write. And while it is reliable as far as getting you your money, it might not be worth your time unless you are a member of other such website which implements upfront payments. Triond will pay you revenue share for your articles, pictures and other media. So basically you get paid per click. From my personal use of Triond it is nothing compared to Helium. With my articles (even when I had a lot less) on Helium I easily earn ten dollars per month whereas on Triond I get barely a dollar. Recently though they have implemented a merge of a sort with Google Adsense. This will earn you even more revenue share each time someone clicks on certain Google ads which are showing on the pages containing your articles. To help lure people into reading your articles Triond has also teamed up with Twitter.
A look at some of the Triond's features:
- Dashboard.
While it might not be super flashy and what not I have actually taken quite a liking to this page. It shows graphs of visits to my articles and all other stats that we are usually dying to know. You can see your total months earnings from both Triond and Google Adsense as well as daily and per article. Another important thing is it shows the most searched phrases which lead people to your articles, as well as where the viewers came from.
- Submit tab.
This is one of the easiest ways I have come across as far as submitting your articles, and from the same place you can do photos and videos as well. The article format is wonderful, you can include links, photos (either suggested or your own). You can even embed Youtube videos. What I don't like however is the thumbnail picture. You must include one, it can't be your own and the search engine for them is bonkers, I rarely get anything related to my articles.
- Earnings tab.
This is another nifty feature, on the right hand side it has your current earnings and the next payment date. On the left side it has a summary of all the past payments with the Payment ID's. If you click on any of the Payment ID's you will get a detailed review of how much each of your articles has earned for that month.
All in all Triond is a good website, honest and reliable. However if you are writing all your articles and submitting them there you are getting screwed as far as earning money goes. Otherwise it is a nice edition to your articles being submitted elsewhere.
A look at some of the Triond's features:
- Dashboard.
While it might not be super flashy and what not I have actually taken quite a liking to this page. It shows graphs of visits to my articles and all other stats that we are usually dying to know. You can see your total months earnings from both Triond and Google Adsense as well as daily and per article. Another important thing is it shows the most searched phrases which lead people to your articles, as well as where the viewers came from.
- Submit tab.
This is one of the easiest ways I have come across as far as submitting your articles, and from the same place you can do photos and videos as well. The article format is wonderful, you can include links, photos (either suggested or your own). You can even embed Youtube videos. What I don't like however is the thumbnail picture. You must include one, it can't be your own and the search engine for them is bonkers, I rarely get anything related to my articles.
- Earnings tab.
This is another nifty feature, on the right hand side it has your current earnings and the next payment date. On the left side it has a summary of all the past payments with the Payment ID's. If you click on any of the Payment ID's you will get a detailed review of how much each of your articles has earned for that month.
All in all Triond is a good website, honest and reliable. However if you are writing all your articles and submitting them there you are getting screwed as far as earning money goes. Otherwise it is a nice edition to your articles being submitted elsewhere.
Summary: might not be worth your time unless you are a member of other such website which implements upfront.
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