course, not all articles content stays fresh over fifty years. Some will start strong and die down, while others will take some time to find their fan base. Some stay strong and steady for the remainder of their internet lives. It's a chance you have to decide if you're willing to take. Often times your payment is directly related to page views, not quality of work. Theoretically quality will help you get page views, but not always.
If you have to choose between selling an article or posting it for residential income, you have to decide if you want to chance posting it online for a potentially larger income than you could make selling it, except over time. However, if your article topic isn't searched often or obscure, it may be best to sell it.
Some articles rarely make one cent a month; others make none at all.
It's all about topic with revenue writing. Experiment around and see what works best for you. Some people have found success at history topics, while others do well in business. Generally topics on business, health, science, and technology do well. However, as those topics are constantly changing, they may not prove to be as long term as I suggested above. Play around and see what works well for you.
Once you've written your article, where to publish it is an entirely different matter. Each different revenue site brings something new and unique to how you publish, and how they pay you. You need to make a decision on which one best suits your personal tastes, money needs/desires, as well as your individual article. Certain sites are better catered to certain articles.
I would personally suggest starting out with one, and getting a strong foundation there. As you grow more experienced there, you can branch out and maintain both revenue sites, while promoting your previous one. For example, if you wrote at eHow, you could mention that in your helium profile. Some good and accomplished revenue sites that you may want to consider writing for are:
Helium.com
Squidoo.com
Hubpa ges.com
Triond.com
Associatedcon tent.com
eHow.com
All of these sites have potential for making money, and the more articles you have submitted, the more you'll make. Be patient and give it a try; you never know how it might work out for you!
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