As most of you probably know, there has been a huge issue with eHow recently using user-submitted content and posting it on the new eHow UK site without compensating the writers. eHow redirected the articles so that the articles on the UK site now redirect to the US site. Somehow, because of all this, many articles dropped out of Google search, even the articles hosted on the UK site (which, by the way, were also ranked better than the US versions of the exact same articles). After months of user's complaining on eHow's forums about the mess, the Powers That Be at eHow decided to compensate the writers for using the articles for so long without compensation.
The compensation I received was about what I would make on eHow on a better-than-average day, or a day when the earnings update the previous day was skipped. When I discovered the amount of compensation given to me, I was livid. I was under the impression I would be paid the difference between the earnings I had made over the past 6 months and what I had lost. I was totally wrong. How can a site like eHow clone their site and not pay users for the earnings on their articles? Apparently the compensation was due to the usefulness and popularity of the articles hosted on the UK site. I'm still scratching my head at that one. Funny how the articles I wrote garnered so much pay on the US site, and when the articles I wrote were hosted on the UK site, they were not useful or popular on that platform. Of the articles I have written, I would think they would have an appeal to a UK audience. Hmm...
To further complicate matters, several of the articles I wrote months ago which were top-ranked in Google search are now totally gone from Google. At least, when I searched, the articles were not in the first 30 pages of Google for their keywords. When this issue was brought up in the forums to the community liason at eHow, he said, basically, that we should learn how to write better articles. I have almost 300 links to my public profile. Seems to me that would mean 300 or so different people find my articles at least worthy of a back link. So now, I and all the other writers on eHow who dropped out of Google have to do the work ourselves of re-indexing on Google, when it is my contention that the UK fiasco caused the articles to drop out of search in the first place.
Your thoughts on the issue?
Showing posts with label content writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label content writing. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Examiner Referral Contest
Examiner.com just announced a referral contest for fellow Examiner.com writers. The top 20 examiners to refer writers to examiner.com will win cool prizes, ranging from a Wii to an Examiner.com tee shirt.
To sign up for the Examiner.com, click here and use referral number 10783 or use name "Elizabeth Rose". For a video tutorial of how to sign up, click here.
Examiner.com is primarily a citizen-journalist news site, with local and national news around the country in various subjects ranging from paranormal to finance to gardening. The Examiner.com requests writers to post timely, accurate news every few days. All Examiner.com articles are to be written in the third person, and, best of all, all articles should be fairly short (400 words or less). Examiner.com currently pays $10/1000 page views.
To sign up for the Examiner.com, click here and use referral number 10783 or use name "Elizabeth Rose". For a video tutorial of how to sign up, click here.
Examiner.com is primarily a citizen-journalist news site, with local and national news around the country in various subjects ranging from paranormal to finance to gardening. The Examiner.com requests writers to post timely, accurate news every few days. All Examiner.com articles are to be written in the third person, and, best of all, all articles should be fairly short (400 words or less). Examiner.com currently pays $10/1000 page views.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Easy Money
EHow is starting to come more easily to me. I've written 75 articles in about 8 or so months. At first I found it difficult to find the time, mostly, to write content. I also found it difficult to adhere to the how-to format. Writing in general can be difficult for me sometimes. Prose just flows very easily, as in the content I have been writing, but even prose sometimes is difficult for me to crank out. The most difficult thing for me in writing, I think, is the slow start with money. I'm finally now starting to make some money at it, even though it's way less than I had hoped I would make.
Now that my content is up, on eHow, Examiner, and other various sites, it's nice to sit back and make money while I am not even trying to make money! I can write an article in half an hour and spend the rest of my day hanging out with my girls, working in the garden, working toward saving money, or whatever I want. That article is still being viewed, even as I sleep, and is making easy money!
Of coarse content writing is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It does take time, to write the articles, promote them, and give search engines time to pick them up so still more people can view them. Making easy money is a better use of my time, though, than reading celebrity gossip!
Now that my content is up, on eHow, Examiner, and other various sites, it's nice to sit back and make money while I am not even trying to make money! I can write an article in half an hour and spend the rest of my day hanging out with my girls, working in the garden, working toward saving money, or whatever I want. That article is still being viewed, even as I sleep, and is making easy money!
Of coarse content writing is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It does take time, to write the articles, promote them, and give search engines time to pick them up so still more people can view them. Making easy money is a better use of my time, though, than reading celebrity gossip!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Bukisa
Today I joined a content-writing site called Bukisa(http://www.bukisa.com/join/3879). I've heard a lot of good things about this site from eHow.com (http://www.ehow.com/members/mommierose.html?view=3rd). I've been writing content on eHow for about 3 months now. I have to say, I am rather disappointed at the earnings I've gotten so far from eHow, but I also know it's my own fault for not allocating enough time toward working on eHow articles.
I know this post is a departure from my usual posts, but don't worry- tomorrow I'll have lots more money-saving tips. Do check out the above links, though. You'll have fun, I promise.
I know this post is a departure from my usual posts, but don't worry- tomorrow I'll have lots more money-saving tips. Do check out the above links, though. You'll have fun, I promise.
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