I’ve decided to do a little experiment with Associated Content and Constant Content; namely, I am going to see how much money can be made using these two writers resources. Now, because of my busy schedule I cannot commit to this full-time, though I will work to publish a minimum of 5 articles per week until the end of 2007.
I guess I’m not too worried about Associated Content declining my work for up-front payment; of the 15 that I submitted to AC, only one got held up due to not using a “discoverable” page title; I fixed that promptly and thus had a 100% acceptance rate for up-front payments. Other writers complain (in the forums) about not getting their articles accepted at the Associated Content website. . . but I don’t see where the problem is. Maybe I write better. . . maybe I choose better topics. . . maybe I got lucky - I don’t really know.
As far as Constant Content; I’ve never submitted an article to them until this morning. . . I’ve read in several different writers forums that the editors over there are a bit brash when rejecting articles. While I am a website content writer by profession, I only have a high-school education; we’ll see how that goes soon enough.
The experiment is simply to see how much money I can make over the next 5ish weeks using Associated Content and Constant Content, submitting a minimum of 5 articles per week to each website.
I will be creating an article and submitting it to Associated Content first, then I will submit it to Constant Content with Usage Rights. On this blog I will keep a “diary” of sorts where I will share the articles submitted, when or if they were approved and any money earned as a result of this experiment.
This experiment will officially start on Monday, November 26th, though I have 2 articles in to Associated Content and 1 submitted to Constant Content as of this writing. The end-date will be December 31, 2007. Not all articles submitted to Associated Content will be submitted to Constant Content, so there may be discrepancies between the numbers.
Tags: associated content, constant content, Freelance writing
3 Responses
Luke Beatty
November 24th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
1Depends what you consider a “full-time income”- but here at Associated Content, Content Producers make hundreds or thousands per month.
-Luke
Founder and President, Associated Content
Rob
November 24th, 2007 at 6:35 pm
2I’m quite impressed that my post garnered the attention from a major online company the same day it was posted. . . especially since my blog here has limited reach. Pretty impressive, Associated Content must mine the search engines, maybe reputation management?
In any case, thanks for the response. I guess that I should expand a bit on what I am doing & how I plan to asses whether freelance writers can make a full-time income using these two websites.
In reality, yes; I believe that even writing for Associated Content alone can give you a “livable” income, or at least a nice staple to supplement it… this experiment is just to show others that it can, indeed, be done.
One Method to Making Money Online
November 24th, 2007 at 7:49 pm
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