5 Ways to Make $210 a Day for Writing Articles
The title is kind of interesting, though seems too good to be true at the same time. Well, it’s a fact to be honest. Chris Jacobson stated about it, and it’s pretty much easy to understand. The coolest part is, it’s doable. Making $210 per day for just writing articles? I ‘m definitely into this! Alrite, here goes the 5 ways to make $210 a day for writing articles:
1. Create good content.
Good content is the most important factor when getting your article the exposure it needs to make you money. Everybody can write few lousy paragraphs and consider it an article. But you’ll get a reputation for “being lazy and not giving a damn”. You won’t make any money cause of that. Aim for at least 500 words and be truthful in your writing - don’t make things up. If you don’t know about the topic you want to write on, do your research first.
2. Write & Submit.
Write 5-10 articles a day and submit them to the major article sites. My written articles aren’t all about ‘making money online’. I dabble in other niches and write under many different names to help keep things fresh. The major sites I submit my work to, are:
3. Promote Yourself
Promote yourself every chance you get. Many article sites offer you a biography box to enter some information about yourself, such as what you do, your website etc. Readers like to know a little bit about the person whose information they’re reading. Use this opportunity to brag a little, share your experience in your field and link your site. Most article directories use the dofollow tag, so you’re also benefiting from being linked by a higher ranking site (in most cases).
4. Choosing Affiliate Offers
Choose related affiliate offers that pay out substantial amounts. Promote a product from your chosen network that’s related to your article content. I always try to select an offer that will pay at least $20 per purchase or lead. There are several ways to incorporate an affiliate link into an article. The odd time I link to it within mid-sentence if I’m describing something that readers may not know about. The other times I simply write a few short lines at the end of my article, such as, “For more information on blah, blah, blah and to learn more, visit www.gimme-some-money-now.whatever.”
5. Don’t Post Affiliate Links
Don’t post your affiliate links in an article. Most article sites won’t approve your article if you have obvious affiliate links posted throughout your work. You’re probably thinking now, “Well, how do I make money then?” The key is to link to another site containing your affiliate link, such as a blog post you wrote on a related topic to what your article is about. The odd time you’ll find an article site that allows redirected affiliate links, not direct ones. The difference between the two is pretty straight forward.
About Affiliate Links
Direct affiliate links are when you use the exact same link as the offer you’re promoting gave you.
Example: http://www.some-affiliate-sites.whatever/affiliateID=1234. This is something you want to avoid. It looks very obvious that you’re trying to make money using such a link method, and people can also steal your commissions using black hat techniques by viewing your affiliate ID.
Redirected affiliate links are a little more subtle and you’ll notice I use them throughout this blog. I personally use my own written software to hide and redirect all affiliate links. The software has not released to the public yet though, but it will soon, so you could use it for the same purposes as mine.
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