Friday, October 7, 2011

Make Money Online - Constant Content

There are many different ways to make money online but, being a writer, I am going to start out focusing on the writing jobs. Freelance writing is an incredibly difficult career to pursue on a part-time basis, but that does not mean that it is necessarily difficult to make money online with your writing.

A professional freelance writer or a part-time writer looking for extra income would both benefit from an online article sales service called Constant Content. While it appears to operate in the same way that online content mills do, Constant Content does offer some differences that are both beneficial and limiting to the authors.

Constant Content is only interested in selling the content you create. Other content websites give titles to writers based on the needs of a group of clients. Constant Content lets you choose the topics of your articles and then puts you in front of an audience of interested buyers. You set the price based on what you feel your work is worth. For its services, Constant Content takes a fee of 35 percent per article at the time the article sells. The price can seem steep, but when you consider what Constant Content offers, it is worth it.

Constant Content works to bring in webmasters and other interested clients that want to buy content. When you submit an article to Constant Content, it gets reviewed by the editorial staff. This is a nice little service because it helps you create articles that are destined to sell better. It is part of the reason that you pay such a high fee.

There are also many different tools available on Constant Content that can help you create articles that have a better chance of selling. You can click on a tab in your writer's account to see what articles have recently sold and for how much. It is not just your articles, it is everyone's articles. You can use that tool to determine what kinds of titles are selling and how much authors are getting for those titles.

There is also a section in Constant Content where buyers can post the specific jobs they need filled. It is important to remember that just because you decide to write for a job that is posted does not mean that the buyer has to take your article. Following client guidelines and understanding client needs is helpful, but if someone writes a better article, then that will sell ahead of yours. But the list of work that clients actually need is always long, and you can usually find something to write.

You are on your own with Constant Content, but the website does a lot to help you improve your chances of selling your work. Is it worth the high fee? In my opinion, some money is better than no money. I usually post articles on Constant Content that were rejected by other clients. I know my work is good, and the buyers on Constant Content agree because I have sold almost everything I have posted on the site.

Constant Content is not a way to make a reliable income in freelance writing. But it is definitely a good outlet to sell old work, or to submit the content that you want to write to see who may be interested in buying it.

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