How To Produce Income By Writing Using The Internet
People who understand on-line marketing know that it can be a great revenue source if you’re willing to work hard. It can also make a big difference if you can also incorporate something you feel fired up about. In my case, that means I use my writing expertise to build income.
One of the ways I make money by writing on the Web is actually fairly easy, once you get used to it. I make a living by writing on HubPages. In case you do not know what that is, HubPages is a huge shared blogging platform that provides the opportunity to earn revenue from content generation. Every HubPages page (appropriately called a “hub”) has the potential to earn five different types of revenue: Google AdSense ads, Kontera ads, eBay links, Amazon links and text links to virtually any other affiliate program you can think of. As the person who created the content, the revenue from sixty percent of the page views that generate income goes to you. The team at HubPages gets the remaining forty percent. The only exceptions to this rule are your chosen affiliate programs, because 100% of the income generated from affiliate links belongs to authors. It takes some time and patience to learn how to create money-making hubs but the money potential makes it worth it.
One of the main affiliate programs I use on my hubs is TweetAdder, which is automated Twitter marketing. It used to be downright unfashionable in serious Internet marketing circles to use Twitter, but I suspect that will soon change because of in the way Google sees Twitter. Twitter tweets are now indexed by Google, which causes them to appear in search rankings. They’re susceptible to freshness, but they can help you get a hot topic ranked in Google very quickly if you have a history of a lot of activity on your Twitter page. Also very significant is Google’s new opt-in social media program: if you list all your social media connections and your hubs, blogs and web sites, your links will be shown on page one of the Google search results when anyone in your social network searches for a keyword present on your blogs and sites. This program is still in its infancy, but it definitely has potential to make online social sites a legitimate form of traffic generation.
I take advantage of these gifts from Google by using TweetAdder to post Twitter tweets every day. This enhanced posting schedule has caused my Twitter page to become a PR5 in just a handful of months. To feed the software with tweets, I just upload a .txt document with hundreds of short posts in it that have bit.ly links to my hubs, sites and blogs. The software then posts them at whatever rate I set. It also allows me to generate more Twitter followers, if I choose to add more, and perform other functions, like sending DMs (direct messages) to welcome new followers, unfollowing followers and other essential tasks. I like TweetAdder, because not only does it help me simulate an active account on Twitter with only a few minutes of effort each day, but it also garners affiliate earnings whenever someone clicks on a link in my my TweetAdder review and buys it. It is nice to be able to generate income from a product that I definitely believe in.