Triond and Bukisa Enjoy the best of both worlds?
By yoniarnon
@yoniarnon (1079)
Israel
March 29, 2011 9:53am CST
Hello i have account and some articles at Triond.
Today i heard a bout Bukisa, and some one advice me to publish my articles at Bukisa to and enjoy both of them
I wanna ask you do you use those sites? and do you copy your articles and do you think it is legal?
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4 responses
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
29 Mar 11
I am a member at Triond and not Buksia. One of the definite rules at Triond is that it must be published their first and be original content. Not sure about Buksia allowing you to copy your own articles there that are previously publish elsewhere but I know you cannot at Triond.
So my suggestion would be to read the terms of service before you do because if I am not mistaken, from what I have read in other discussions that Buksia easily suspends accounts.
Best of luck and happy writing.
@yoniarnon (1079)
• Israel
29 Mar 11
Thanks for the info, i know that triond want only original articles and i agree with them, i am sure that Buksia will want original articles to..
I think the best thing in triond is that there is no limit to withdraw they paid me even 0.5$ at my first month..
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
29 Mar 11
Just FYI the minimum is 50 cents so anything under that if anything is under that carries over to the following month. Best part for me is that it is a legit site which essentially will be strictly residual income in the long run. Yeah!
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
29 Mar 11
Well I know for the fact that on Triond, the terms are very clear that the work that you post on that website, has to be unique to the website. However, there are ways that you might be able to get around that, if you are crafty enough to rewrite the article, where it keeps the same general content, but it is not the same exact thing. Its not exactly ethical and its legally dubious at best, and I wouldn't do it, but just figured I would put that option out there.
Bukisa is one of those websites that I signed up but never really got to spend too much time on. I just do feel obligated to write a certain amount of articles that are unique and for two different websites, that can be difficult. I would carefully read the terms before you even do anything. You wouldn't want to forfeit any earnings that you would get on either website.
@yoniarnon (1079)
• Israel
29 Mar 11
Is it really hard to write so much, and it spouse to be a good stuff so people will read it like it and tell their friends or read other things that you wrote, i think it only worth it if you can copy it and get double legal credit
@macdingolinger (10386)
• United States
29 Mar 11
If I am not mistaken you cannot just copy your articles and put them on different sites. Usually they have to be limited to one site or the other. However, you can do a rewrite of the article and that way have basically the same information on both sites.
@onuflorin23 (13)
• Romania
1 Apr 11
To copy paste an article is not good, you must write your opinion to be accepted