Thursday, March 19, 2009

I've signed up for a Bukisa Writing Account

In my previous post, I mentioned that I had started submitted my writing to sites other than eHow. A couple of days ago, I signed up for a Bukisa account. The major difference between this site and eHow is how you are paid. For eHow, as stated in my previous post, it is based on ad clicks. For Bukisa, pay is based on views. You get paid a set amount per 1000 views (currently $3.72). Keywording, however, is still important since you want your writing to show up in internet search engines. The key in this site is to build a network (see next paragraph) and use interesting titles and relevant keywords that encourage people to click on your article. It sounds much easier to make money than on eHow but I don't have enough experience with it yet and really plan to put most of my energy into eHow until I get to 100 articles.

The other major difference between Bukisa and eHow is that you can make money off the article views of people that sign up under your account. This referral system is 3-deep, meaning that you get a portion of the money from article views of people that sign up under your account and the people who sign up under their accounts. Importantly, signing up under someone does not decrease the amount of money you make. That person's cut comes from Bukisa. So, if anyone is interested in this writing and networking method, feel free to sign up under my account and go sign up people under you. This is a great way to build residual income using multilevel marketing strategies (that you can do in your pajamas-like I am write now since I'm on vacation). Anway, here is the link to sign up under my account if you're interested:

http://www.bukisa.com/join/8434

I'll keep you posted about my Bukisa experience!

1 comment:

  1. Check out www.lulu.com as another way to publish material, you can publish books, audio, etc... to Amazon... should look into it.

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