Writing Sites...Submitting To More Than One
By lynnemg
@lynnemg (4529)
United States
March 3, 2009 9:40pm CST
Okay, recently, there was a discussion about submitting articles to more than one site. I did a bit of research and I hope that this helps all of us writers. Here is what I figured out.
If you submit articles to Triond, they cannot be published anywhere else or they will be rejected.
This means, if you want to submit an article to Triond, do so before you submit it to any other site.
If you submit to Associated Content and you have submitted to Triond or Helium, you can still submit the article to AC, but you have to do so for performance /display only.
If you submit to AC for non-exclusive rights, you can still submit to Helium, but not Triond.
For all of us who write, I hope this is useful information and helps to clear up at least one of the questions I am sure that many of us have had.
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4 responses
@arvaster (521)
• United States
4 Mar 09
I always do AC first since they pay upfront and I never get enough views on Triond to even get close to upfront payment (usually get $2-5).
If my article gets rejected by some reason on AC I submit it to Triond, it's a pretty good strategy, so far it pays me about $50 a month :) It's almost my full cell phone bill :D

@jakeb1 (562)
• United States
4 Mar 09
I just recently heard about writing sites only a few months ago. I have heard that the best one is AC or Associted Content followed by Helium and Triond is last. Is that about right? I know that the good thing about AC is that they pay you for every 1000 page views and the more people view your articles, the more they pay.
@gvannorman (438)
• United States
4 Mar 09
So, you cant submit an article to triond and then somewhere else. But, you can submit it somewhere else, then triond?
