I don't know about you but I always benefit from seeing somebody else do something first. If I can watch someone else do something, I am almost always able to replicate their success (and I am not even that smart).
I have started a Constant Content Case Study over at my newly minted blog. (http://www.mikeshreeve.com/constant-content-case-study/)
I am brand new to Constant Content and I wanted to give an honest and open guide to my successes and many failures I am bound to have along the way.
I am starting this thread for all you amazing Constant Content writers so that you can ask me questions about my processes. I am obviously not a pro (so far I have made exactly $0.00 from this site) but wouldn't it be great if I could make the mistakes for you?
For those moderators who might be nervous about my making public my own endeavors, I can assure you my intentions are well-meaning. I would LOVE to make money with Constant Content. I think Constant Content would like that too. Hopefully, we can all make some money!
Constant Content Earning Case Study
Moderators: Celeste Stewart, Ed
Re: Constant Content Earning Case Study
Hi Mike,
I read your post and Eric's response, too. This place is still quite a mystery to me, as well...I wish you luck with your attempt to become a successful writer here and success with your website, too.
I disagree with something though, I don't think it's realistic to write 3-5 articles per-day, every day, of the necessary quality that is expected. Including research, fact-checking, writing, revising, editing and proofreading. Very few authors have submitted over 1000 articles and they have been here for 3-7 years.
I don't know if you (one) can really become a full-time writer here anymore, but I'd be plenty curious to see someone try.
Also, if you didn't know already, Celeste Stewart has an extensive e-book on how to be successful at Constant-Content.
I read your post and Eric's response, too. This place is still quite a mystery to me, as well...I wish you luck with your attempt to become a successful writer here and success with your website, too.
I disagree with something though, I don't think it's realistic to write 3-5 articles per-day, every day, of the necessary quality that is expected. Including research, fact-checking, writing, revising, editing and proofreading. Very few authors have submitted over 1000 articles and they have been here for 3-7 years.
I don't know if you (one) can really become a full-time writer here anymore, but I'd be plenty curious to see someone try.
Also, if you didn't know already, Celeste Stewart has an extensive e-book on how to be successful at Constant-Content.
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Re: Constant Content Earning Case Study
Hello Constant Writers!
Made my first sale today and did an update on my case study to reflect what it took to get there.
http://www.mikeshreeve.com/constant-con ... -update-1/
@SLPerini - I think you make several good points. The $1500/month goal of this case study does seem so far off from where I am at right now. I won't give up hope though and I would love for others to join me in trying to reach that goal!
If I have learned anything about the very short time I have been here is that Constant Content has given themselves plenty of incentive to help us writers make money.
Made my first sale today and did an update on my case study to reflect what it took to get there.
http://www.mikeshreeve.com/constant-con ... -update-1/
@SLPerini - I think you make several good points. The $1500/month goal of this case study does seem so far off from where I am at right now. I won't give up hope though and I would love for others to join me in trying to reach that goal!
If I have learned anything about the very short time I have been here is that Constant Content has given themselves plenty of incentive to help us writers make money.