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Writing on Triond


I’ve been a part of Triond for over three years now and think it’s an excellent platform to make money (or at least get started) if you’ve got some good (well not necessarily good) writing skills or wish to share your own pictures, videos or audios.


The best part of being on Triond is there are no boundaries as to how much you have to do or what you have to do. You could do that at your own time and pace.  I surely love to write but as a parent can’t spare much time for it. So I just go on writing whenever I can and when I feel like doing it and on which ever topic I like to. That’s called ‘freedom’ and ‘satisfaction’. It keeps me happy:)

In any other profession, you have to do just one thing over and over everyday. At one point of life you want to do something new and different that satisfies your needs. For me, it was Triond that gave me that ‘break’ if you like. I’ve been happy posting my articles here on health and fitness, gardening, food and nutrition, internet, technology and so many others. I haven’t had to bind myself to just one topic or just one filed in particular. Everyday sets off to be a new adventure and gets more exciting as time passes by.

With time, the audience you attract to your articles or posts gradually increases, earning you more revenue. Triond pays you automatically on the tenth of each month if you have a Paypal account and if your earnings are more than $0.50. So the more you write or post, the more you earn and the more you earn, the more satisfying it gets.

Initally, however, you may not get many hits on your posts and hence not paid enough but as time goes on this keeps getting better and better. As for myself, during the first month I earned only $0.23, but I knew I could do better so remained patient and carried on with my work and now I’m making upto $10/month and as I get posting more this will even get better in the years to come(I hope).

There are ways to attract viewership on Triond and increase your revenues. One day, I’ll write about in one of my future blogs and post it here. But if you want to start earning today, just click on this link below:

Triond

Just fill in your details (hardly takes a minute) and set off on the journey of freedom in making money online.

Good Luck!

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