Posted by admin on Nov 13th, 2009 in article writing, ehow | 2 comments
Yesterday eHow deleted 2 of my top paying articles; both ranked number 2 with Google. By the end of this week I would have reached over 5K page views. I’ve only been an eHow writer for about 4 months, and had read about articles being deleted because of grammer, common sense and plagiarism. I felt no sense of alarm, however, a posting I read about 2 weeks ago did- a writer stated how their top grossing articles were deleted with no warning. Now keep in mind, I only had 19 articles and started out collecting around $5 the first month and my (3rd month) last payout was $74.39. Some days my daily...
Posted by admin on Nov 9th, 2009 in domain registration, ehow, featured articles | 0 comments
Have you ever found yourself at your computer and stumped for a domain name?
Here are a few simple steps to take in creating the perfect domain name for personal or business use.
Narrow your thoughts down to no more than 3 words, preferably 2 words that describe your site content. Remember to keep it simple.
Type out your domain name to make sure it reads well all together. For example, www.taylorassinc.com for Taylor Associates, Inc. does not read well.
Perform a search for availability. www.godaddy.com is a great inexpensive site to register domain names. In the event that your domain name is...
Posted by admin on Oct 4th, 2009 in article writing, digg, ehow, facebook, freelance writing, residual income, twitter | 0 comments
by Tamara Thompson
On July 31st, 2009, I published my first article on eHow. Having joined a month earlier, I thought over ideas of what to write about. What would be my angle? What could be my niche? Overall I didn’t want a body of work on random How-to’s; I decided on a broad topic that could be filtered down into endless subtopics. Parenting came to mind. My goal is to stick to it so that eventually I will be perceived as an expert. Researching the Internet is a hobby for me, the idea of writing on a topic that I live everyday while informing others is perfect. eHow’s residual...