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Thursday, 27 August 2009

The eHow Sweep and Moving Beyond eHow

It's always a good idea to diversify the sources of your online income. That's especially true when writing for a site that you don't control.

This week eHow has completed a second 'sweep' of articles, deleting articles for a number of reasons, including not in how-to format, spam, or common sense. The spam reason is of particular interest to me as it seems what eHow considers spam is not how it is generally understood online. Essentially, any article that mentions a particular product, store, or website is a candidate for being removed as spam. That's a good thing to know going forward.

I lost a number of articles in this sweep. Many were written very early on in my eHow 'career'. I understood the reasons for their removal, although I didn't always agree. That's neither here nor there...it's eHow's sandbox so they make the rules.

This experience does reinforce, however, the need to diversify the sites on which I write. There are many sites that pay writers to share content with them like eHow does. So the question becomes, which sites besides eHow are the best to write on? I'll be focusing my efforts on two sites in particular: HubPages and Info Barrel.

I've done a little dabbling at both Hubpages and Info Barrel and I've also done my research. I like these two sites for the following reason:

  • Both seem to be in favor with Google (at least for the moment) so that articles and hubs are indexed quickly. Sometimes in a matter of hours.
  • With each site you can write in a variety of formats, not just in 'how-to' form. Although how-to articles can also be placed there.
  • In the case of HubPages, building hubs is just plain fun. They are like mini websites that are fast and easy to build.
  • Affiliate marketing is easier with both of these sites.
  • Both sites offer 'do follow' links, meaning you can link to other articles, blogs, and sites that you want to promote and the links will help with search engine rankings. In fact, some people write at these sites only for the value of these links.
My experience with HubPages has been nothing but positive. The community there is great and the site seems really well run. I have less experience with Info Barrel but my experience there has been positive as well.

So how do you make money at HubPages and Info Barrel?

For both sites you will need your own Google Adsense account and you will be paid directly from Google. HubPages shares Adsense revenue in a 60% author/40% Hubpages split. Info Barrel shares in a 75% (author)/25% Info Barrel split. Both sites offer explanations on how to sign up for an Adsense account on their sites.

At HubPages, you can also earn money from Kontera, Amazon, and eBay. Amazon and eBay are great, easy ways to get your feet wet with affiliate marketing if you're not familiar with that method of monetizing your writing.

Finally, at both sites you can earn money by referring other writers. All of the HubPages and Info Barrel links in this post have my referral code in them so if you're so inclined, I would love to have you join me on those sites by clicking through one of my links.

Each of these sites has their own Terms of Service so make sure you understand their rules before you start writing. The good news is that the TOS are a little more spelled out at HubPages and Info Barrel than they are at eHow. At least in my opinion. I like to play by the rules so I really want to know what those rules are.

Finally, each site has its own culture and community. Spend some time there and get a feel for how things work.

I think it's important to invest yourself in a site for which you're writing. You tend to get out of it what you put in it. So while I feel it's important to be diversified, I think it's counterproductive to be hopping all over the internet placing things here and there. So even before the eHow sweep I was trying to determine which sites would be best for me to branch out to and I made the decision to add HubPages and Info Barrel to the mix.

And for the record, I'm not leaving eHow. I still think the site has great income potential and it provides a nice stream of residual income for me. And eliminating poor quality articles from the site is a good thing overall. I just hope they continue to refine and communicate their terms of service so that writers don't become demoralized.

And just two more quick tips:

1. Remember to save your work no matter where you write. That way you can make the best of things if a site you've chosen to write on makes changes as they inevitably will.
2. If you're inclined, plan to create some sites that you 'own'. The learning curve is a little steeper but the rewards are that much greater.

Sunday, 16 August 2009

Last Chance (for now) to get Janet Ford's eHow Ebook

Janet's ebook will be pulled on Tuesday in preparation for a new version, probably sometime this fall. You can find more details here.

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

eHow Quick Tip: Add the Right Photos and Related Articles at the Time You Publish Your Article

Recently I wrote about adding your own related articles to your eHow articles in order to increase your views. Here's another tip in that regard.

It seems to be a bug of eHow that you can't change your related articles after the article is published. At least I haven't had any luck being able to do that. The same also seems to be true of changing photos on your article.

Since this is the case, take the extra time to choose the right photo(s) and related articles at the time you publish an eHow article. The right photos and related articles will go a long way toward making your article work for you.

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Are eHow Earnings Late?

Are eHow earnings late this month? A quick check of my Paypal account tells me that eHow earnings usually arrive on the 5th or 6th of the month. Today is the 9th with no earnings yet. I'm not worried, however, for two reasons:

1. eHow has an excellent track record of paying contributors.
2. Last September my eHow earnings arrived on the 10th so it does seem to happen from time to time.

My guess is we'll see them sometime tomorrow.

Friday, 7 August 2009

eHow Earnings: July Update

July earnings = $165.74.  Back up after a little dip last month. This is primarily due to some new articles I added in July, several of which started earning right away. Otherwise earnings are a little flat. Still, eHow continues to be an awesome source of residual income! Total eHow earnings to date - $1524.04.

How was your July?

Related info: How to Earn Passive Income at eHow.com

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