Thursday, July 29, 2010

AC and the World.

Posted by mary-jane On September - 24 - 2008 3 COMMENTS

As I was sinking into one of my re-occurring reflecting and insightful moods (also known as day-dreaming) I thought of AC. About the people there, what kind of lives they might live. What the similarities were, and also the differences.

Of course, although AC is American-owned, it is fast becoming a global site.

The first thing that set me off thinking along these lines were the time-differences. By now I’ve become pretty good at working out what time it is in many places. Still, I always feel slightly sorry for the Americans, as they are always 18 hours behind us. It seems that I’ve already lived their yesterday.

And Europe is usually 12 hours difference. This is easier, at least for me.

Still it’s always fun to get a comment from India when it’s evening here and afternoon there.

But fiddling with several time-zones is only a minor issue.

“why have you joined AC?” Now we’re getting to the crunch. Because the answer is always the same: “Because I like writing”. And true too: if you didn’t like writing you wouldn’t join something like AC. Still, you could’ve bought a diary, opened a blog or you could’ve written long, long shopping lists. But you didn’t.

You had something to tell us: the rest of the world. And, if you get into some serious keywording, millions outside AC will read your articles too. And The Wise People at AC let you write about nearly any subject under the rainbow.

But, it’s not just about writing and getting all those creative juices going. Once that’s done; the Publish button has been pushed and you lean back in your chair congratulating yourself with a glass of wine, something else is happening.

Okay, your work is done; the article is out there, you can go to bed now and have sweet dreams. But people like me are still up and about; reading, reading. Watching posted video’s, looking at pictures, listening to great voices who sing beautiful songs. (Yes, on AC, and these are our own CP”s!!)

AC is fast becoming a global smorgasbord of all the above. And if it weren’t for AC, you and I would’ve missed out on all this talent. And not only all this talent, but also opinions.

I’ve learned so much about American Politics,(for example) that I’ve learned more about it over the past weeks than that of my own country. These are the voices of real people; not a commentator on TV.

Not being a great cook I’ve found several recipes that even a klutz like me can cook. Not only that, I’ve found articles giving me advice on every subject that I can think of. Also: I read articles that made me laugh in times when I felt down, and got good tips on how to date (should that ever be necessary). I’ve travelled the world through reading articles, bought cd’s because other CP’s thought they were good. I could go on forever.

Q:”Why have you joined AC?”

A:”Because you (AC)’ve brought the world to me”

Read, people, read other’s articles too. Don’t just write an article and turn off the computer.

Popularity: 8% [?]

Money ManWith the economy being in the crapper everyone is looking to scrape together extra money for the upcoming holiday season. Here are some content producers that have found ways to make money online and have written articles about it.

Princess G. has been a content producer for 2 years now and she has an extensive library of making money online tips.

Check out her article, Make Money Selling Art Trade Card Supplies.

Excerpt:

“You can make money by selling needed supplies to art trading card makers and artists. Many artists are willing to buy pre-cut watercolor paper, card holders, pens and inks, colored pencils, paints, collage papers and tons of other types of supplies used in making art trading cards.”

Melanie Marten has had amazing success writing for Associated Content. She has over 1 million page views with nearly 900 articles published. She has written some fantastic content on how to make money online.

Check out here article, Make Money Selling Homeschool Lesson Plans Online.

Excerpt:

“With the hundreds of homeschool websites on the internet, you will find many places to advertise your homeschool lesson plans. Start by creating a basic website with your lesson plans for sale listed. You could also sell them on eBay or homeschooling classified sites. Offering one free lesson plan for potential customers to examine is a great idea. It will let the homeschooling parents know that your lesson plans are worth the money.”

Blogging BookSophieLC is a single mom from Galway who has worked hard to build an online business.

Check out her article, Make Money Online Monetizing Blogs: I Cracked the Code.

Excerpt

“Doing an online search for money-making opportunities will bring up on your computer screen millions of blogs and websites, all promising to give you the ultimate solution to you current money problems”




Timothy Frazier has been a content producer for quite a while. He has a wide variety of articles on all kinds of topics.

Check out his article, Blogging for Money.

Excerpt:

“It’s certainly not time for me to quit my day job and become a full time writer, but if the trend continues as it is that day will eventually come for me, and a lot faster than I first thought.”




Tammy Forner has written 6 articles since she became a content producer and from the looks of her topics has much success coming to her.

Check out her article, Be a Successful Work at Home Mom and Make Money Online.

Excerpt:

“Anyone who wants to be a work at home mom and make money online by blogging needs to realize that both methods for making money blogging are legitimate, but are not for those that think this will be a way to get rich quick. Although blogging can be fun at times, it is work.”

Melanie Winters is a stay at home mom who has been writing for Associated Content for over 2 years. She may only have 19 articles in her library but she’s made it to clout 5.

Holiday Cash Check out her article, How-To Earn Money for the Holidays.

Excerpt:

“you do not need to be an upgraded member of a site in order to add an additional stream of income to your checkbook. I will highlight the ones that will pay off if you upgrade on them, but again, it is not necessary to do so! Also, the programs that I recommend do not require you to purchase anything or take a trial test drive of any product that might cost you money”




Kristie Leong is one of AC’s Top 1000. She’s written over 1,400 article and is quickly nearing a million page views.

Check out her article, How to Make Money Photographing Food.

Excerpt:

“Wouldn’t it be great if you could earn income from something you enjoy? If you’re good with a camera and you enjoy good food, you can combine your two passions into a potentially lucrative business.”

Food

Naomi Kent is fairly new to AC but she’s already well on her way.

Check out her article. Work Online – 5 Ways to Earn a Living on the Internet.

Excerpt:

“The good news is, you’ll be doing what you like to do on your own terms, so it doesn’t always feel like work. Persevere, and you will soon be reaping the benefits from making your own hours and being your own boss.”

Popularity: 20% [?]

A Day in the Life of a Content Producer

Posted by Kelly Spies On September - 23 - 2008 2 COMMENTS

The morning starts off full of promise. The coffee is strong, the sun is shining but it’s nice and cool in the house thanks to the invention of air conditioning, the dogs haven’t knocked everything off the coffee table during their morning WWF regime and ideas for new articles are stewing in the front of your brain for once rather than the back of your mind.

The keyboard awaits your arrival. As soon as you set your coffee cup on the desk the computer’s light flashes green accompanied by an all to familiar beep and the screen jumps to life. It’s ready to satisfy your every whim. There’s not much else on the planet that compares to the comfortable and cozy relationship you have with the computer.

You get settled into your chair, ready to ride the wave of inspiration. Today you will submit not just one, but multiple articles. You will build your que and fill it content that you know will well.

So you sign into Associated Content and check the C4Cs for anything that looks good and within minutes your googling your way into internet space on a quest to find out what the top 5 fashion magazines in Europe are.

All is going well. The writing flows, the editing is fairly easy and painless and then you go to submit your article.

For some reason the submission template is out of whack and it starts eating your article. Oh crap. Better look and see if anyone in the forums is experiencing this problem.

That sounds easy enough. Or so you think. As soon as you get to the forums you quickly realize there are other people having the same problem. So you post a reply to one of the threads and go off on your merry way to read one of the other 200 posts about submission template problems.

After reading 198 threads you decide to return to the original post where you read. You can’t find it. You’re tired and have all but given up submitting your article. Only after letting your eyes drift to the banner ad on the left side of the screen did you see a link to your latest posts. If only you had known that was there.

If only there weren’t so many forums to sift through to try to find threads I’ve visited before. If only there weren’t so many forums that everyone is posting the same thing in several different forums.

Several tries and several hours later you at last manage to get the submission template to work. You article goes through and you keep your fingers crossed that your CM will review it soon.

I wonder how the content producers who do not visit the forums deal with the issues AC is currently experiencing. How are they notified of changes that take place that are only announced in the forums? I wonder how the recent forum changes have impacted their experience as a content producer if it does at all.

There are plenty of experiences at Associated Content. Unfortunately this is a look at what it’s like to deal with AC. Some CPs have it worst and some have it better. I find that to be strange.

While one content producer may not be getting email notifications another might be getting duplicate notifications. We are all dealing with the growing pains Associated Content is experiencing so let us all endeavor to create the best AC possible and keep our fingers crossed that when we come out on the other side of these “updates” that it all works out in the wash.

I’d like to think it will anyway.

Popularity: 9% [?]

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