Thursday, July 22, 2010

Getting Married in a UU church

Getting married to Naeja is good for the soul and good for writing. To get to 1,000,000 views I suggest you fall in love with an amazing person.

Claim Cap LIFTED.

Hello ladies and gentlemen. I can now officially work at home.

Mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

Yes,

Why?

Because I no longer have a claim cap on my Bright Hub account due to a month and a half write-a-thon that produced decent enough page results so that the cap was lifted. Now the process looks like this.



Wake up,

article one 5:30 - 7:30

article two 7:30 -  9:30

article three 9:30 - 11:30

11:30 to 12:30 Lunch

article four 12:30 - 2:30

article five 2:30 - 4:30

4:30 - 5:30 Twitter and Market

This will earn me $50 a day + Revenue share

If I do this 6 days a week, 24 workdays a month,  $50 a day.

I will have $50 x 24 = 1,200 plus revenue share.

Average Revenue share

Based on my current views is, 1.5 cents per article per day.
This means that If I have 100 articles published I can expect $1.50 a day, including weekends and holidays.

1,000 articles would be $10.50 a day Revenue Share
10,000 articles would be $100.50 a day Revenue Share

How long would it take to teach 10,000 articles with this method? Let's see...

24 workdays a month, each with 5 articles. This is 120 articles a month.

In one year I would have written 1,440.

I would reach my goal of 10,000 articles in 6.9 years.

Is seven years of non-stop writing worth the chance at $100 a day without lifting a finger?

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

It's Bright Hub For Me!

After exhaustive research into online publish platforms I have dedicated myself full time to Bright Hub. It is even possible to make a full time career out of this website you you are can get permission to get the "5 at a time article limit" lifted. To get this lifted you must be averaging over 80 hits per month. This site requires work, but my hits have been 80% higher here then they were at Associated Content. Also, they pay $10 per article written within an editorial managed channel.  You will notice my Bright Hub article feed to the left of this blog. Feel free to check out what a typical Bright Hub article looks like and comment if you want help on getting signed up!

Friday, July 16, 2010

links

I have been taking the summer off to do a great deal of writing. Each article I write is like another strand in my web. I was looking at how many articles I would have to write on Bright Hub to make $50 a day. Remember, this would include holidays and weekends!

1,000 views = $2.50

2,000 view = $5.00

20,000 views = $50.00

I am currently getting somewhere in the ball park of 130, which is far superior to my average of 20 at Associated Content. The comforting thing about Bright Hub is that my views are gaining exponentially.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

July 8, 2010 - Featured writer on Xomba

Oh my, it appears as though I may become a featured education writer on Xomba. This would be excellent. There was a link to "Apply for featured writer" at www.xomba.com and I applied. I have been speaking with the editor and we're looking at getting one of my articles published on the featured writers' page. So... that makes me happy. Bright Hub is still the highest return on investment that I have seen yet in the publishing world. I applied to Demand Studios and Suite 101 and am still waiting to hear back from them.

Thanks everybody for tuning in! Don't forget to leave comments!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

July 5th 2010

It appears as though I am now married. I also have been experimenting with Bright Hub. Bright Hub is vastly superior to Associated Content in a number of ways.

1. It pays more. $10 per editorial managed article plus residuals

2. The editors spend time looking over your work, helping you fix mistakes and increasing SEO.

3. There is room to move up. There are constantly new channels being added to the mix with editor opportunities becoming available as you show skill.

It was fun writing my 60 or so articles for AC, I used many of them as resume examples to get into Bright Hub, but unless I am writing an article on some newsworthy event I will be writing for Bright Hub.

I also recently applied to Suite 101. More on that later.