Constant Content is same as Associated Content in the fact that you submit your articles to them and they will pay you for them. there are some differences. First thing I really like about CC is that they have job postings where different companies and individuals can list particular types of articles they need and how much they are willing to pay for them. It is good to see at all uncommon to see people willing to pay $25 or more for a 400 word article on a specific topic. You can find this job list under the section in your profile called “Requested Content”. As of today there’s probably about 30 different wanted ads. Here’s a few that might interest you:
Guide for Young Adults on Doing Their Taxes $ 30-40
Healthcare $ 30-40
I need Beach and Surfing based Articles ASAP $ 30-40
Second, you have the right to chose the price for your article.That's pretty good thing because you can set a low price and make money fast or, if you wrote a master piece, you can ask a lot for it. And companies WILL buy because CC has a neat system that encouages them to do so. When a business logs onto Constant Content they are only able to read a some part from the article. They must purchase the materials to gain access to the remainder of it. Whats greats is that YOU get to pick the blurb when you’re uploading your document for publishing.
There’s no cost to sign up with Constant Content and once you have created a membership you can begin uploading right away.
How to make the most money per article:
To make fastand good money by writing articles follow the step.
1. Create a blog or website if you don't have one .Use Blogger or typed which is free hosting .
2. So pick a topic that interests you so your research per article is minimal, if any at al and Write the article as if you were writing it exclusively for your website. . Make sure your article has 400+ words which is good
3. Submit your article to Associated Content “non-exclusively”. Expect to wait about 10 days to get an offer. Also check your spam folder ,sometimes it blocks some domain names. If you don't get then find a one for yourself by choosing your topic. first you can get only be for about $3 or $4. Your second offer will be higher. Expect to make approximately $8 - $10 for a non exclusive piece.
4. Submit your article to Constant Content with “Partial Rights” as it mentioned on their website. If some one interested give them with partial right. Each time Pay varies. From my experiences each article will make you between $8 - $20
5. Post your article on your website. Be sure to monetize your site somehow, whether it be though Google adsense,PPC like Adbrite or Bidvertizer or PPL programs, etc.
6. Depending on what you wrote about you may want to join a blogging site and post it there too. I like Gather.com because they pay you to post articles.
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1 comments:
Hi DJ,
Thanks for posting about Constant-Content. I'm one of the fellows running the site.
I just wanted to add to your post that we see the people who make the most money on Constant Content.com are the ones who are able to offer exclusive rights to the buyers. Constant-Content split exclusive licenses into unique and fullrights, where unique means an exclusive license but requires that customers print the article "as written" and fullrights allows customers the right to edit the article, even reposting it under a different authors name. Authors charge more for unique licenses than non-exclusive licenses and more again for fullrights licenses. We have a chart showing the different types of licenses for articles that authors can choose to offer their articles under (it's about half way down the page).
Most customers tend to want at least a unique rights license because they really want to be sure that the when they post the article on their site that the search engines will see that article as unique and start to rank their page for all the phrases in the new unique article.
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