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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Wishing for more dollars to write on Constant Content dot com? But it has its own rule!

Constant content is a worth a try if you really want to sell your articles. But first, what style of writing you are accustomed to? For some reasons, first-person point-of-view articles are turned down. As stated by its site guidelines, these are not generally accepted. Why don’t they accept personal accounts or narratives?

1. Customers purchase content on an as-needed basis. There is no opportunity for the author to build a relationship with readers, as would a writer of a weekly column. Therefore, the reader is not invested in the personal life of the author because the author is a stranger; they will not empathize with the writer and may find the emotions/opinions of a stranger to be irrelevant.

2. Their customers look for web content. Web customers or people who search for information on the internet are searching for just that—information. They are less interested in experiences that may be unique to the author and are more interested in information that will be immediately useful to them—how to care for a burn, what to do if their ficus is looking a little brown, how they can lose ten pounds before the wedding next month.

3. Customers want content that will be found by search engines and ranked high so that customers will visit their pages. Pages that are relevant to a wide group of people - that is, articles that address the audience, rather than use introspection - will rank more highly because they will be more likely to get link backs, will more likely be visited by people looking for information, and will more likely be given more credit by those who use internet search tools like Stumbleupon or Digg.

4. Personal narratives have a difficult time balancing information and style with sentimentality and emotion. First-person accounts are often so subjective that the reader will be turned off by shows of emotion (especially if it is negative) because there is no common ground between the reader and the writer. Successful autobiographical authors use objectivity to help others see the world through their eyes and show rather than tell about situations. However, Constant Content is not a good place for narratives - fiction or nonfiction - simply because customers are in the market for the type of content described above.

Please avoid using the first-person point-of-view (either a single time or multiple times) in your articles, except when a requester has specifically asked for personal accounts.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Rewind the fifties and get paid!

Let bygones be bygones? But you cannot forget the past! What’s up? Is it so sad to bury nostalgia, apart from all plights coming along? Hence, why don’t write something different and get paid!

If you like to dig up all memories, then you should share them with the others. Sounds interesting to you and inspired to publish articles on 50s and 60s? Just rewind the Fifties by signing up at Loti.com

By the way, what topics have you got in mind? Fashion? Hairstyles? Food prices? Music? Furniture and household item? Express them all here.

Once your short article is approved, you’ll get paid good money. How much do you want to earn?

They pay $10 for articles between 50 to 500 words, $15 for 500 + words $20 for articles with 1 copyright-free photo and $25 with 2 or more photos.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Earn money within a few minutes? Can you?

Take the opportunity. As soon as you register with this site, within a few minutes you can start earning money.

All you have to do is write. And if you think you are good at writing, there are thousands of products waiting to be reviewed.

Join CIAO, the most active consumer reviews site in Europe. It is also a paid survey site. Here, you are free to work on a pay-per-read basis where you can earn cash for every member who reads you opinion.

what do you think? Want to accumulate your earnings quickly? Why not! You can combine the paid to review aspect with the regular paid survey. CIAO also provides the facilities which enable you to chat with other CIAO members through the site.

Don't have Pay Pall account yet? Don't worry, all payments are made direct into your Bank account through BASC.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Do you think you are a professional writer?

Want to earn more than $500 a month?

First, read this:

Title: Jakarta
Description: We need articles about the city of Jakarta.
Please write about Jakarta as a tourist destination, mention sights, tours, architecture, museums, neighborhoods etc.
We are only interested in Full Rights.
Be Creative!

Best Regards,

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Amount of articles: 5
Price per article: $30-40
Length of article: 600-1000
Subjects; We need a total of 5 articles about Jakarta
For example: City Guide, Sights, Museums, Neighborhoods, Tours

Date requested: 2009-06-08 08:01:34

If you think you can write as ordered, you'll probably take the above mentioned project. and there are still more sent to your email.

Interested?

Join Constant Content at www.constant-content.com. You can also get paid to write articles and sell the reprint rights to them as well. Is it great, isn't it?

Good articles sell for anywhere from $5 to $250

However, take this into consideration before signing up:
Constant Content has gotten an unusually large amount of submissions in the first-person point-of-view. As stated in their guidelines, these are not generally accepted. And one more thing, if a proverb says: if at first you don't succeed, try and try and try again, Constant Content won't give you another chance after a three-time failure. As soon your last writing is rejected, your account will be suspended.