Triond: Create, publish, earn

Review posted Tue 11 Oct '11
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Writing can be a lonely occupation especially when you do it on a freelance basis and from the confines of your home office. The old ego needs massaging occasionally too but that requires seeking out like-minded people who will read your work and give appropriate feedback.

Triond is one of an increasing number of writer sites that give a platform for up and coming journalists to hone their skills. It doesn’t just stop at writing either. If your creative flair leans towards photography or maybe even musical composition then there is room for you to showcase your work on this site.

The good thing about Triond is that unlike some other sites you won’t just be used as a content filler for specific listed topics. You’re free to submit any original creative work which will then be published on the most relevant topic related website.

The way you can earn from Triond is no different in terms of procedure than other similar sites and is based on the revenue generated from the advertising running alongside your work. In the case of Triond you’ll get a 50/50 split paid via PayPal or Western Union on the 15th of the month. This can be monitored on a page in your account where you can also see reports on page hits and view any comments.

The profile page can be set up and personalized to resemble a blog and by doing so you’ll be creating a sharable portfolio of your work which for any budding member of the artistic community is a must have.

You needn’t feel alone in your endeavours either. The site gives you access to forums and discussion groups where you can link up with fellow contributors, share ideas and critique a wide range of submissions. This creative community is ever growing and so finding a group to interact with should not only give you some useful pointers along the way but could give that old ego the occasional much needed massage.

Conclusion
I’m all for giving writers and other creative talents a step up but then again I would be. No matter if you devote a lot of time to it or just the occasional evening per week the buzz of getting published and earning from it will never go away.

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