Author: Lisa Musser
•9:14 AM
How I got started writing for Associated Content:

I started my freelancing career in 2009 earning residual income by writing articles for online content sites such as eHow and Associated Content. I had no experience except for high school writing assignments but I was hopeful. I read the articles of other writers for tips and methods of writing quality articles. I slowly built my library to over 100 articles, some of them were accepted for upfront pay and some of them are published as "display only". I continue to write for them because I make monthly income from the articles I have already written and the profile page provided to content producers has a professional look and I use it as my portfolio when applying to other writing jobs.

How Does Residual Income Work?


When you write an article for Associated Content you are given a choice of publishing options. You can choose upfront payments with exclusive or non-exclusive rights or opt for performance payments only, if you choose this option you retain the rights to your content and can edit or remove articles at any time. Either of these options will automatically make you eligible for performance pay. The site pays $1.50 per 1000 page views so every page view is money in your pocket. At first that $1.50 may not seem like much, but over time as your article library grows that $1.50 can become $150 or more. There are many writers on AC who claim to be making hundreds of dollars in residual income from their articles. Read the rest of the article here:

Earning Residual Income Writing for Associated Content
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