Everybody is blogging, twittering, commenting and generally sharing their thoughts on the web. But for the most part you dont gain from these contributions. I know that you are giving them freely and are subtly building your credibility but these contributions could be worth much more.
Your contributions need to be interlinked, publicized and advertised automatically on the wall of your facebook profile, twittered to your loyal followers, and made accessible in the widest possible way. The reason is to create a multitude of inbound links. If you produce good content and provide links to it - people will come and read it. If you are building your company or your brand - its essential to be visible in this very fundamental way.
That is where an interesting "Content 2.0" site called WriterSpan comes in. WriterSpan helps bloggers advertise and monetize their work automatically. After registering, optionally using your facebook account, your blogs are posted under your profile and added to a "content distribution system" called ContentDay. ContentDay takes the blog title, your name and 3 lines of text from your blog and distributes it to thousands of topic pages on 30,000 U.S. city site pages found on CommunityWebsites.
Your blogs are monetized automatically by WriterSpan and CommunityWebsites by placing ads on your pages for you and will split the revenue right down the middle with you.
I know you might be skeptical - so was I until I started cross posting my blogs from WordPress and I have seen increasing hits on my pages. I do believe that there is a critical number of blogs you must write before seeing significant income - but I have realized that I have to start somewhere. I am guessing that real differences can be seen after you submit about 100 blogs. That is my goal.



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