Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Reluctant Commercial Break

I was kind of hoping that it would never come to this, but for a variety of reasons which I can’t really go into right now, it looks like I truly have no option but to shamelessly fluff every writing gig, freelancing job and revenue sharing scam to all and sundry for, as I just said, reasons which I would rather not go into right now. I guess there’s no time like the present, so I suppose I might as well begin with the one I’ve been wasting the most time on lately, mainly because Constant-Content.cm has dried up and, to be brutally honest, nobody is buying anybody’s shit.


So, onto Triond.com. Let’s get down to brass tacks, as the dear Dr Gonzo would inform us. Basically, Triond.com is a website which allows you to write about whatever the hell you want, whenever the hell you want, and earn a fistful of dollars on the side. Actually, it’s more like a meagre handful of cents, because unless you’re a true cyber geek who knows the ins and outs of the information highway (which I most certainly do not) you will sure have a hell of time trying to get some decent exposure. It’s fun and casual, and there is an at least small thrill to watching the hit counter and earning counters on your stuff gradually, gradually, painfully increase. Always a good thing to do...naaaat.

So, to conclude very hastily, if you’re interested in writing for fun and cash at Triond.com, please feel free to click here and sign up. You’re probably wondering why I’m so eager- well, I’ll level with you. If you click the link, I get a small referral bonus, but I’ll also fluff your material in the near future and it will be a symbiotic relationship of sorts. So drink up, fuckers.

2 comments:

  1. I've heard a lot from Triond but have not really tried that.

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  2. Hey, thanks for your comment. It can be a good site to use, but it really depends on what kind of material you're into writing, and how well you can market it. The real trick, it's to get as many page views as possible, which is a hard task. A lot of people write tabloid shocker stuff, Johnny Depp dies of heroin overdose!! etc, and it gets a lot of exposure. Constant-Content is infinitely superior, but the editing rules are a lot more stringent. But hell, it's all writing. ;)

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