Lysis wrote:Someone mentioned they did well last month. I'm sure it depends on category and season.
Is $.12/word a lot? I'm not sure if you mean it's too low or high. lol
LMAO lysis. Do you charge a lot more? For me it's huge because I used to be too scared to go above $0.13/word. Back then I had the mindset that your stuff won't sell if it's not priced right.
But now I know the CC author pamphlets were /are right! There really is a 70-percent-ish chance that your stuff will sell if it's accepted and published. I honestly left CC because nothing was selling and I thought it was just me or it was just the site blowing up figures...
But this week and last week I had two more random sales. Ever since I started this thread I haven't gone back to CC yet, but sales poured in. Just yesterday I saw that my article from waay back when I first joined CC sold! It was a huge article, probably 800 - 1200 words (I forget) but it sold for $150.
My advice to anyone who's new: Don't underprice! Just keep your prices at $0.10+. Your article will sell eventually. Even if you lower the price, it probably won't sell faster.
I'm viewing CC as some kind of savings account. You deposit articles, then you'll see the "interest" profit months or years later.
CC can be full-time
, if you've already submitted tons of articles and you're living off of the old articles selling. For example, if you've got 1,000 articles under your belt, you'll probably be selling 20 / week. Don't quote me on that though
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Also coincidentally, my articles started selling more when I started writing for this other site that doesn't pay writers but has millions of viewers. I might just be paranoid, but maybe some dude saw my article on there then google'd my name, and saw my CC stash. Who knows!