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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

eHow Ebook Author Interview: Annlise Kaylor



The second interview in the eHow Ebook Author series, is with Annalise Kaylor. Annalise has written about not only her eHow experiences, but her experience writing on many sites around the web, in Writing Online: Making Money and Residual Income with Online Content. Thanks so much to Annalise for participating in the interview!

1. What led you to begin writing for eHow?

To be honest, I sort of dismissed writing for eHow at first, because I had been writing for another site. But, a couple of colleagues at the other site convinced me that eHow was a great place to re-purpose content and earn some additional income. One thing that turned me off was the lack of site editing, but I am glad that they've started to incorporate that more in the site as of late. I think it will bring the quality of articles up significantly, and in turn will help people make more money. Once I got to eHow, I really enjoyed their easy step-by-step format, which is unique to their site. It makes writing online for money easy and fast.

2. How many articles have your written?

As far as eHow writers go, I have not even hit 30 articles. I admit that I have been slacking lately in that area. Part of that is because I also write for Demand Studios, the company that owns eHow, and I create a lot of content for them. However, my articles still earn money every month, despite the fact that I haven't written a new article in about three months. It is a testament to the power of residual income. Outside of eHow, however, I have close to nearly 700 articles on the web. At least!

3. Do you have a background as a writer?

I do. I started as an editor for a consulting firm years ago, and then decided to focus more on my writing. I love to do both. As an internet junkie, I focused on the strategies behind writing for the web early on, which has helped my success today. In fact, a lot of my freelance work now involves consulting with businesses or traditional newspaper reporters on how to make the switch to writing for the web. It's an art all its own, and I feel fortunate to have gotten my feet wet early. That said, I know many, many people who have never written anything before who are wildly successful with sites like eHow.

4. What can you tell us about your eHow earnings?

My eHow earnings pale in comparison to what some other writers, such as WriterGig, make. However, I am fairly certain that if I were to be more prolific on the site that would change. I think it is important to point out that eHow earnings continue to come in month after month, long after the work is done. I've taken entire months off writing online and still made enough to cover my mortgage, car payments, bills, etc. eHow earnings won't happen overnight, just as they wouldn't for any other site, but if you stay focused and motivated, you will be rewarded month after month with income.

5. What are your goals concerning eHow?

Other than being more prolific and getting back into creating more content on the site, I don't have any specific goals. It's motivating to see the monthly earnings start adding up, but that only happens when more content is produced. I would also like to see one of my articles as a featured article of the day.

6. What motivated you to write an ebook?


I am really passionate about writing and about putting my love of writing to work for me. I know many freelance writers who think writing online is a waste of time. But, while I am submitting book proposals or writing freelance jobs, I have online income earning for me. I wrote my eBook for a couple of reasons. The first was to make the concept of writing online easy to understand for the average person and to share what I know. The second was to answer a call for demand. A lot of my readers and online friends had been asking me how to start doing what I was doing. I found myself spending a lot of valuable writing time replying to emails from people who wanted to get started with online writing themselves. My eBook filled both those needs.

7. Tell us a little about your ebook and what it covers.


My eBook is designed for someone who is at the beginner or advanced-beginner level of writing online. While it has some new search techniques and ideas for people who have been writing a long time, my next book, due out in June will cover the advanced material for people who have already built up a nice library of content and want to take their online writing income to a new level. My book covers the basics of SEO, how to effectively use keywords, and the common mistakes online content writers make when they first start out. One thing I also share is an easy, three-step system to evaluate keywords so people can write smart and not hard. I also review sites that pay people to write and the pros and cons of each site. I also offer affiliate marketing basics and how to use it in online content writing.

8. What else would you want us to know about eHow and your experiences there?

I think eHow is a great place for writers to get their feet wet and earn a legitimate online income at the same time. The communities and groups can provide a lot of answers and support for people who are new, but they can also help seasoned writers, as well. I would advise writers to remember that eHow, like all sites, isn't going to make a writer rich overnight. It is a process and does require time to build up a bank of online content.

Saturday, 16 May 2009

eHow Ebook Author Interview: Anthony Delgado

What follows in an interview with Anthony Delgado, author of Need Extra Cash? Write Articles That Pay. Anthony is a husband (his wife also writes for eHow), father of two, and is currently in school, studying to become a minister. Of particular interest to me was that eHow now provides 45% of Anthony's family's income, helping him to juggle all these roles.

Thanks to Anthony for participating in this interview.

1. What led you to begin writing for eHow?

I started writing for eHow in October of 2007. The month prior, my wife signed up and she was just having a lot of fun with it. I started writing just for fun. I wrote exclusively about whatever I was doing or whatever I thought was interesting. Needless to say, earnings were pretty meager. I didn’t start taking the writing seriously until August 2008 when I decided to put my SEO knowledge to the test and see what it would do for my earnings.

2. How many articles have you written?

Currently, I have 450 published articles.

3. Do you have a background as a writer?

No, not really. I have an aptitude for it, but never actually wrote for anything other than school. Since eHow, I have had several blogs, written for many other sites and now am an editor for the Marketing Department at Handmadenews.org.

I do have a background with the internet. I’ve been building web pages practically since the beginning of the internet. I also have some experience with networking. I think this knowledge is what makes me successful on eHow, not my ability to write.

4. What can you tell us about your eHow earnings?

At this moment, I am making about 45% of my family’s income off of my eHow earnings. This is a slight drop from a couple of months ago, but I have not written a whole lot in the last few months. Even still, the money keeps coming in consistently.

5. What are your goals concerning eHow?

I’m not planning on doing a whole lot with eHow for the time being. I discussed this with Rich about a week ago. Someone had told him that I was leaving the site; that’s far from the truth. I’m available for anyone to message me through eHow, just I always have been, to answer questions and help. I receive several messages a day from people who have questions or want me to analyze a specific article. It’s a joy for me to help. For time purposes though, I need to avoid browsing the groups and forums, so I have backed off of that. I am also focusing on other ventures, but do plan to return and write more on eHow in the future.

6. What motivated you to write an ebook?

Originally, I did not intend to sell the book or even publish it in book form. It was going to go up on a website for free with some Adsense code, so I could make money that way. It took me well over four months of testing, research and a lot of trial and error to get the information to where it needed to be. I wanted to make sure that anyone who used the info would be successful. By the time I had completed the ebook, my earnings had tripled simply because of the handful of test articles I wrote on eHow. They went from about $90 in August 2008 to $270 in November. In that period, I only wrote 55 articles. That’s an average of $3.25/article/month and most of those began earning more once they had matured (30-90 days). December earnings were enough that I decided to quit my “day job” and go back to school like I had always wanted.


If I could jump $180 in earnings in three months, anyone can. Since then, I have literally written hundreds more articles and my earnings have increased exponentially. Like I said above, eHow now accounts for 45% of my family’s income.

Back to the motivation side, I really just want to see others succeed like I have. The price for the book is minimal in comparison to the reward. I also developed a free keyword tool which I think everyone should take a look at. It will make a huge difference in the amount of traffic you get to your articles.

7. Tell us a little about your ebook and what it covers.

The big thing my ebook offers is a video walk through that I made for all of us visual learners. It really helps to make the things I am talking about more cohesive and understandable. “Need Extra Cash” is not just an eHow book. I have many bloggers using my book successfully. Others have also found success on AC, Suite101 and Bukisa by using it. There are two primary elements. It includes the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) concepts as well as ad targeting methods. Neither of these are an exact science, so it is more of a guide, so that you can find what works in your niche, rather than a specific, step 1, 2, 3. I actually teach about SEO a bit, rather than just give the methods, so that customers can adapt to use it on other sites. I also included a handful of other resources, such as page layouts for maximizing ad revenue, for those that have blogs or their own sites.

8. What else would you want us to know about eHow and your experiences there?

A quick note on time: eHow has allowed me to do something that no one is really doing in this economy. Because of my success with eHow, I quit my job in December of 2008 and wrote a mass of eHow (45%) articles and Bukisa (5%) articles. This made up about half my monthly budget. At the end of December I started school. I’m attending about ¾ time, working towards my Bachelors in Theology and Ministry. In the meantime, I only have to work 20-25 hours to feed my family because of the supplemental income I get from eHow. eHow is an awesome opportunity for anyone who needs to make a radical change in their life like I did, or just get a little extra.

I sincerely wish everyone on eHow the best success and am here to answer any questions.

eHow Ebook Author Interview Series

Inspired (and surprised!) by the popularity of my compare and contrast review of four popular eHow ebooks, I decided to expand on it a little bit by interviewing the authors of these ebooks so that you might get to know them better.

I've asked the same set of questions of each author so that you can really see their differenct personalities and approaches to eHow. Feel free to ask questions of the authors in the comments. I have found all four to be very helpful people when it comes to helping other eHow writers.

Sunday, 10 May 2009

My eHow by the Numbers.

Because I find it interesting, helpful, and motivating when others share their numbers, I thought I would do the same. Since eHow hasn't updated in a few days, all of this is more or less as of May 1, 2008.

My eHow by the numbers:

Number of eHow Articles: 176

Number of eHow friends: 359

Number of recommendations: 83

Number of views: 180,086

Number of points (no idea what these are good for): 20,030

Total earnings: $1044.13

Highest earning article: $70.18 (in 5 months)

Lowest earning article: $0.06

Number of non-earning articles: 10 (4 written within the last week)

Friday, 8 May 2009

How are you using your eHow earnings?

My experience has been that earnings - even small amounts of earnings - take on greater significance if they are used for a purpose.

I currently have three streams of income - one from my 'day job' and two others from side jobs, including eHow - and I recently went through an exercise where I assigned each stream of income a 'job'.

First, I identified three major income goals that we have right now:

1. Paying down debt.
2. Home repair and improvements.
3. Saving for my daughter's college expenses, which will be beginning about a year from now.

My eHow earnings have been assigned to goal #3.

A little background: We have a small college fund for my daughter and another for my son, but of course they're worth significantly less than they were this time two years ago. In any event, we had always planned to pay for college expenses out of earned income and that will still be the case. eHow is going to help us do that.

I started by transferring the total of my eHow earnings to date, $1044.13, to the college savings account. Then each month between now and and next August I will continue to do the same. Even if my eHow earnings remain at the April level, this account will have more than $3600 in it by the time she starts school.

Now, $3600 isn't going to pay for anybody's college education. But it will take care of some of those extra college expenses and I'm sure it will be nice to have when the time arrives.

But the second part of the plan involves growing my eHow earnings as much as possible between now and then. This will not only increase the amount in the account at the time she starts school, but will create a nice residual income stream that will help with college expenses the entire time she's in school.

Assuming all goes as planned, and eHow remains a viable source of earnings, that income stream will continue while my son is in college and then, after that, can be assigned to some other purpose.

Since I formulated this strategy, I've found that I look at eHow in a whole new way. Even a relatively modest amount of income like $175/month suddenly seems more powerful. And I'm motivated to grow that income stream in a way that I haven't been motivated before.

Do your eHow earnings have a job? If so, I'd love to hear what it is. If not, I would recommend that you have some fun finding a purpose for them. Dream big!

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

eHow Earnings: eHow vs. Minimum Wage

Felicia at No Job For Mom wrote a simple but powerful post about eHow earnings vs. the minimum wage. Felicia has recently reached the point where her eHow earnings have surpassed minimum wage. And they'll continue to go up from here!

She inspired me to do my own calculations. Including my eHow earnings for April, my hourly wage on eHow is now at $11.86/hour. That's significantly more than the current minimum wage of $6.55/hour (set to rise to $7.25 in July).

Have you done your own eHow vs. the Minimum Wage calulcations? Felicia's post will show you how. Then come back here and share!

Monday, 4 May 2009

Follow me on Twitter!

Okay, folks, Twitter is for real. I've dabbled with it for a while, but I've decided to become more focused in my efforts.

I've just changed my main Twitter account's user name to eHowJulie since it better reflects what I write about. If you've got a Twitter account, follow me so I can visit you on Twitter. If you don't have a Twitter account, it's high time you did!

Follow me on Twitter.

Friday, 1 May 2009

eHow Earnings: Passive Income Takes a Jump This Month

Well, the April earnings are in and my passive income at eHow took an almost 22% jump this month to $174.35. That brings my total eHow earnings to date to over $1000. This despite the fact that I only added two new articles, both on the 29th of the month.

I am beyond happy with the way eHow continues to provide me with passive income. And the jump my earnings took this month have motivated me to find the time to write more.

How are your eHow earnings looking? I hope it was a great month for you too!

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