Thursday, October 1, 2009

My Helium History



I started writing for Helium in November 2008. This is another site, while it won't make me rich, does pay out decently over time for doing minimal work.

As I've discussed before in My History at Associated Content - quite often I will tweak an article I have already written and then submit it to Ehow and Helium.

I will change the article to a how-to format for Ehow and simply move things around a little before submitting it to Helium.

Helium does not require original content but will still pay upfront for well-written content.

As long as I retain my rights to an article after I have submitted it to Associated Content, I am then allowed to publish it somewhere else.

While there are a lot of sites I could probably submit these articles to that will get me ppv clicks I only submit articles to these 3 sites because it seems the more your article is "out" there, the less Google attention it will attract, bringing down earnings on all sites.

So I have personally found that submitting a tweaked article to just AC, Helium and Ehow brings me the biggest returns.

Helium is structured a little differently than Associated Content. In Associated Content you can submit an article with any title that you desire and simply need to wait for them to approve it.

With Helium, there is already "pre-set" titles that they are looking for articles to be submitted to.

Quite often I find I can tweak an article enough so it will fit under one of these pre-set titles.

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