Associated Content?

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I have heard and read a little bit about AssociatedContent.com but I would like to hear from people who use it on a daily or weekly basis.

-How do your profit from it?
-How many articles do you submit a day, week, etc?
-Can you do work for jobs people post on the site or do you just submit content (articles) on any topic you feel like writing about?

Thanks in advance for your replies.
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  • Wow? No one answered?

    Are Warriors really not using Associated Content in any way? Or did people just find it not a very interesting topic?
  • Most of your questions will be answered here:

    Frequently Asked Questions - Associated Content

    The key to making money on AC is do write quality articles and drive traffic to them. There are many ways to do this. Here's one way: you write and submit your articles the right way (doing your keyword research, optimizing your article, getting back links to your articles, submitting the RSS feed to RSS directories, etc.).

    Over time you are also building a list (I build mine through JVs, paid advertising, content marketing, etc.) and then you send the people on your list to your published AC article. The more views = more money. It does not get the same Google / SE love that Ezinearticles.com does, but it's still a good place to submit your content. AC is not for every one though so read their rules and regulations carefully before signing up.

    Good luck.

    RoD
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  • Hey guys:

    I have had a good look at Associated Content a while ago and here are my experiences:

    They will pay you in 2 ways: one upfront payment of $1-$20 for each article submission and also payments overtime through revenue generated from your articles hosted on their site.

    BUT - only U.S. residents are eligible for the upfront payment. As for how much they actually pay you, I have a friend who wrote on her blog a while back that she's been getting paid on average $4 per article from them. And from her experience anyways, she's been writing her own stuff and not in response to specific topics she was given.

    They pay by PayPal, and I believe they only accept original articles.

    My verdict: it's certainly a legit company, but it's very labor-intensive to make any sizable earnings from them, unless you can write well and fast. But then again, if you can write well and fast, you'd be far better off using your writing talent elsewhere.

    XC
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  • When just starting out as a ghostwriter, I submitted a few articles to Associated Content. I only did this because I wanted to build my portfolio and I didn't want to do that for free. I'd rather spend time writing than driving traffic to my articles, but there are people who make a decent amount of money there.
  • I do not recommend writing for Associated Content because of the very poor pay. At one time it was a decent way to make money, it is not anymore. You will be much better writing articles as an affiliate than writing them for Associated Content.
  • Uploaded this just for you
    Use it well, it's an AC guide that not many people know about.

    AC Insiders Guide.pdf
  • Also, let me know if you have any questions.

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    I have heard and read a little bit about AssociatedContent.com but I would like to hear from people who use it on a daily or weekly basis. -How do your profit from it?