other advertising. It allows people to submit articles and earn money.
They reviews those articles and then makes a payment offer. Payouts
vary based upon the size of the article (400 word minimum required),
the quality, the keyword content and several other factors. Generally
speaking, you can expect to get somewhere between $5 and $10 for every
article sold to Associated Content.
Getting Started with Associated Content
You should be get a membership at Associated Content. Then, start
submitting content to them. Make sure you submit the material with
non-exclusive rights and that you indicate your desire to receive
payment. Submitting to AC isn't so difficult. Their interface is
intuitive and you won't get confused. You can add a few extras to your
articles when submitting them to "AC." You can add sidebars, provide a
photo, etc. These might have some minimal impact on your earnings, and
you can usually do them fairly quickly if you decide to give it a
shot.Those little extra steps, however, are not required.
After you submit an article to Associated Content, they give it to a
human editor who will review it and then make you an offer. That might
take a week or two, but they will make an offer. After you accept the
offer, they'll pay you via PayPal (usually within a few days to a
week). The article will then go live on their site.
Associated Content is not your standard IM-friendly article directory.
That becomes obvious when you start looking for a place to supply a
resource box. You can't. No resource boxes. Fortunately, you can have
a link to your website right next to your name (or pen name). Make
sure you take advantage of that. Their submission form also allows you
to list a few "related resources." Surprisingly, that one little link
will drive some direct traffic to the page of your choice. The link
will also get indexed, so it has some potential SEO value. The best
thing about using AC, however, is that it guarantees you payment for
all of your articles.
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