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	<title>Comments on: Triond finds way for B-list bloggers to make money</title>
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		<title>By: Guy Hogan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Guy Hogan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 01:40:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I publish on Triond.  It is truly user friendly.  I do have a personal blog but now I use it to drive traffic to my Triond account.  Triond is the right online business model at the right time.  I might even make a name for myself as a blogger writing for Triond.  The money is nice, too.  The money starts off small but every month my fee is at least, now remember I said &quot;at least,&quot; %20 higher than the month before.  I&#039;m involved in the Triond community and I publish quality content often.  That&#039;s what it takes.  As long as I earn %20 more each month than the month before I&#039;ll be a happy man.  It&#039;s like buying one share of stock for a dollar that increases every month by at least %20.  After a couple of years that monthly check is something to look forward to.  And of course the check will keep getting larger.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I publish on Triond.  It is truly user friendly.  I do have a personal blog but now I use it to drive traffic to my Triond account.  Triond is the right online business model at the right time.  I might even make a name for myself as a blogger writing for Triond.  The money is nice, too.  The money starts off small but every month my fee is at least, now remember I said &#8220;at least,&#8221; %20 higher than the month before.  I&#39;m involved in the Triond community and I publish quality content often.  That&#39;s what it takes.  As long as I earn %20 more each month than the month before I&#39;ll be a happy man.  It&#39;s like buying one share of stock for a dollar that increases every month by at least %20.  After a couple of years that monthly check is something to look forward to.  And of course the check will keep getting larger.</p>
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		<title>By: CommunityC</title>
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		<dc:creator>CommunityC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 04:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wish I had found this article first before trying to sift through the more vague marketing speak found on their website. Knowing that the &quot;network of niche websites&quot; is actually company owned (if and how many others that are not company owned, I&#039;d be curious to know) and that &quot;The publisher keeps all of the ad revenue from the publisher ads that are on the web page.&quot; outside of the Triond article means Triond is actually making well over 50% in the big picture...unless I&#039;m missing something. That helps a bunch when comparing to other opportunities quoting different revenue share percentages. Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wish I had found this article first before trying to sift through the more vague marketing speak found on their website. Knowing that the &#8220;network of niche websites&#8221; is actually company owned (if and how many others that are not company owned, I&#39;d be curious to know) and that &#8220;The publisher keeps all of the ad revenue from the publisher ads that are on the web page.&#8221; outside of the Triond article means Triond is actually making well over 50% in the big picture&#8230;unless I&#39;m missing something. That helps a bunch when comparing to other opportunities quoting different revenue share percentages. Thanks!</p>
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