PrintNPost Earns You Money
- By Clint Lawrence
- Published 12/29/2007
Clint Lawrence
WRITING FOR INCOME I am a freelance writer with a BA in English and minor in Film Studies. I do contract work from home, writing for a number of clients on various topics such as skin care, real estate, home security, cutlery, male grooming and crime prevention. I also screenwrite in my spare time for fun. VIEW ALL MY BLOGS
So many people are on the lookout for online money-making opportunities. This is why they should take a serious look at PrintNPost.net. I first began writing for PrintNPost in late October. Like most folks, I spotted a Craigslist ad. Although I was a bit leery at first, I now know that PrintNPost works!
I wanted to share my experience with PrintNPost.net thus far. So let me give you a recap of what I've earned from Google Adsense.
October 21st-31st = $2.84
November = $9.93
December 1st-28th = $33.19
As you can see, I haven't exactly become a millionaire. However, that wasn't my intention. My goal with PrintNPost is to gradually increase my Google Adsense earnings with each passing month. This is the way passive residual income generally works. It's not an overnight thing, but it does work if you stick with it!
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are other online writing communities such as Associated Content and Helium, ect, but I feel that these websites are lacking in comparison to PrintNPost. While these other websites are using writers to make loads of cash off their content, PrintNPost stands out because you actually GET what YOU earn. There's none of that, "We'll give you 30% of ad revenue garbage." Although I do understand that some of these other websites, such as Associated Content, get tons of web traffic, it doesn't mean a great deal considering the fact that it primarily benefits their wallet.
So, if you're considering signing up for a FREE PrintNPost account, I strongly recommend it. You do the writing and your pages get published with ads and all (and indexed faster with search engines). It's a very simple process and all you need is a FREE Google Adsense account. Therefore there's nothing to lose! Before you know it, PrintNPost will get traffic like Associated Content. The only difference is you'll be the one earning from the traffic!
I wanted to share my experience with PrintNPost.net thus far. So let me give you a recap of what I've earned from Google Adsense.
October 21st-31st = $2.84
November = $9.93
December 1st-28th = $33.19
As you can see, I haven't exactly become a millionaire. However, that wasn't my intention. My goal with PrintNPost is to gradually increase my Google Adsense earnings with each passing month. This is the way passive residual income generally works. It's not an overnight thing, but it does work if you stick with it!
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So, if you're considering signing up for a FREE PrintNPost account, I strongly recommend it. You do the writing and your pages get published with ads and all (and indexed faster with search engines). It's a very simple process and all you need is a FREE Google Adsense account. Therefore there's nothing to lose! Before you know it, PrintNPost will get traffic like Associated Content. The only difference is you'll be the one earning from the traffic!
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19 Responses to "PrintNPost Earns You Money" 
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said this on 29 Dec 2007 4:34:50 PM EDT
Thats Awesome Clint I wish I could track how much money printnpost has actauly helped pay out that would be so cool to show
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said this on 20 Jan 2008 3:12:04 PM EDT
You should be able to see this in your AdSense reports under 'top channels.' Or try 'advanced reports.'
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said this on 29 Dec 2007 8:24:27 PM EDT
I'm showing lots of page views for PrintnPost in my Google account.
You are right, revenue share opps. take time but are worth it over the long term. |
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said this on 30 Dec 2007 3:28:37 PM EDT
A very good review of PrintNPost, but very skewed against AssociatedContent. I've made just as much money off AC as I have PnP in less time, and since Google isn't involved, I've actually seen the money from AC. PnP is an EXCEPTIONAL opportunity...but you have to be VERY prolific and patient for it to really pay off. But, on the other hand, you're right, Helium.com DOES suck!!!
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said this on 31 Dec 2007 2:42:08 PM EDT
You should be able to track your PnP earnings in your Google account. Mine show seperatley from my other income.
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said this on 31 Dec 2007 2:43:46 PM EDT
Hi everyone,
PnP shows the highest views right up there with Hubpages, my blogs come in under that. |
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said this on 31 Dec 2007 4:44:33 PM EDT
Hi,
Just thought I would let you know that I've linked to this article via my blog: http://makealivingfromyou rcomputer.blogspot.com/20 07/12/printnpost-great-wa y-to-generate-site.html because you were kind enough to give specifics, which I find very encouraging. Thanks! |
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said this on 02 Jan 2008 7:15:09 PM EDT
This website is pretty sweet I must say! Finally someone's doing it up right!
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said this on 02 Jan 2008 1:57:25 PM EDT
Thanks Athlyn! I appreciate that!! :)
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said this on 30 Dec 2007 11:35:07 AM EDT
You're right on the money, Clint-;) Keep churning them -blogs-out!
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said this on 30 Dec 2007 12:16:41 PM EDT
It should only get better as the site grows!!! =-)
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said this on 28 Jan 2008 3:59:45 PM EDT
Where is Clint's email address? How do I respond to the author?...help
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said this on 17 Feb 2008 3:20:49 AM EDT
Who owns the content submitted to this website? Do writers keep ownership of all their work? And what happens if the website goes down for whatever reason in the future? People who have built up a passive income for years will see it all disappear overnight. Does anyone worry about this?
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said this on 17 Feb 2008 10:43:40 AM EDT
the authors own the content but allows the site to use it. Regardless the site author always owns the content on any site and they are letting someone else use it. no different then your pics on myspace or anything else.
If the website gets shut down..yes that would hurt everyone but what about if you have 1 million in the bank....you are only protected for 100k, these types of issues are with anything...the only real thing to do is to plan for worse case circumstance....that means do not place all your eggs in one basket. and Follow the rules! |
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said this on 03 Nov 2008 10:29:02 AM EDT
When writing for all these places, can you write one thing and post it to all avenues?
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said this on 03 Nov 2008 2:21:08 PM EDT
you can but that defeats having unique content, you would think it would work for you but it actauly works against you
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said this on 03 Nov 2008 10:29:58 AM EDT
can you submit one article to all places you write on?
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said this on 06 Nov 2008 12:00:32 AM EDT
i am new to this job so please give the link to join & required support.thankyou.
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said this on 03 Dec 2008 10:26:59 AM EDT
I am new to this job too. And I always post new blog and hope you all can read it and share your idea to make my blog alive. Thanks.
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