Make money online by writing for eHow online community

Posted in Blog Tips,Make Money Online on June 28, 2009 by Anil Gupta

Make Money Online

 

If you are willing to make money online with your writing skills, then websites like eHow, associated content and helium will be the sites you should look out for. In today’s post, I’m going to focus on working with eHow and how one can get success in making some decent money with them.

What is eHow

eHow is an online community that provides how to manual in the form of articles and videos created by experts and people like us. eHow right now has 600,000 articles published and 160,000 high-quality videos that gives us clear, concise, actionable solutions to a vast array of life’s everyday inquiries. eHow can be the website you should look at if you are looking for some residual income on internet.

Become an eHow member

If you don’t have an account on eHow, register for an account here by submitting the required details and create a profile for yourself. If you are aiming at making money with eHow, you must join under eHow’s Writers Compensation Scheme (for US citizens only) and have to submit your Social Security Number (SSN) and real name. And once your account is created, you an instantly start contributing your articles on eHow.

How we make money with eHow

make money online with eHowAll contributors are able to make money online from eHow with the articles they submit. And the amount of money that we will be able to make depends upon the amount of traffic that our articles receive and the quality of our articles. We are paid some share of revenue when someone clicks on any ad on the article written by us. No doubt, eHow is not a get rich scheme but many writes are able to make money online with this. There are some writers on eHow even who claim they are able to make $1000 every month with eHow. But to make that kind of income, one need to have 500 or even more quality articles published on eHow. From time to time, they run some contests that enable writers to make more money with eHow. Apart from making money with eHow, we can even promote our website or blog on eHow and can get some good amount of traffic on our website from our eHow articles where we include our website address in our Resource section when we submit any how to manual on eHow.

How to write articles for eHow

Here is the exact formula which is followed in every article that we write for eHow:

  1. Introduction section
  2. Series of steps required for how to manual
  3. We can add images
  4. Tips
  5. Warnings
  6. Resource Links
  7. Related how to articles

eHow Payment System

They send payments to eligible writers by the end of following month via paypal. Their minimum payout is $10. People from around the world are welcome to write how to manual for eHow but the payment option is available to US citizens only.

I’m Indian and have been using eHow for the last 2 years to promote my websites and I have so far written tens of how to manual on eHow. I have been getting some quality traffic from the articles that I wrote for eHow. So you can use eHow to make money online and to drive traffic to your websites if you are a US citizen. But if you are non US citizen, still can use eHow to get some quality traffic and to build some awareness about your website and products in the online community.

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Anil Gupta writes about ways to making money online, blogging tips, seo, affiliate tips, Social networks and Wordpress Hacks on SFM blog.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Referrals Cash June 30, 2009 at 4:22 am

Hi,

I guess it is a waste that international students are excluded from the payment even if they have written valuable articles.

But you are right that quality traffic is still available after the articles are submitted.

Jeremy August 27, 2009 at 7:47 pm

eHow is a great place to make money. I am closing in on $1,000 a month on eHow. I can’t believe that I make so much. Check out my website How to Make Money on Ehow

ConsultGuide.com November 9, 2009 at 6:06 am

Congrats on your sharing your ehow success but did you know that you are not earning enough! Yes, that is correct. Why, because there are other Websites who are paying more. Forget ehow and bukisa or AC and Hellium. Check out ConsultGuide.com.

Why choose CG over ehow or Bukisa you ask?

Unlike other how-to marketplaces that offer patrons payment opportunities (less than 1% of their revenue), we ensure that all articles are of quality and approve each article submitted personally. We also pay our writers 20% of what we make!

Our sponsored advertisements provide our writers an easy way to earn income as each page has a minimum of $10 worth of potential profitable income by simplying clicking ads, entering contact information, making phone calls, or completing a transaction.

Our average article to date has generated $18.65 per day in beta. If you were the author, you would have earned $3.73 per article per day (20%). Per year, per article – that’s $1361.45! If you have 100 articles on ConsultGuide, you could be making over $125,000!

We also offer you the opportunity to sell and promote your products on our Website with our free text technology, which allows you to create your own content layout.
You can republish the articles on other platforms (bearing they allow this).

The ConsultGuide system protects your identity so that you do not get spammed as well

To learn more about our Pay-To-Post (C) program, go to http://www.consultguide.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=8

To sign up and starting earning revenue today, go to:

http://www.consultguide.com/index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=registers

Happy Article Writing :)

barb g November 23, 2010 at 8:58 am

You never said how much you actually make a month using ehow? I’m curious to find out if it’s worth signing up or not.

Anil Gupta November 23, 2010 at 9:40 am

No doubt, eHow is a way to make money, but its not a get rich scheme.

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