Build Residual Income Writing “How To” Articles on eHow

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If you are a writer who is looking for a fast way to make money online and earn residual income, then you should consider writing “how to” articles for eHow to earn extra cash. eHow is a great source of information and if you have tips and advice to give then this is a great marketplace to show off your knowledge. There are literally thousands of “how to” articles on eHow and the more traffic you can drive to your articles, the more money you can earn.

There are writers earning hundreds of dollars per month on eHow and with only 30-40 active articles on the website, you too can create an excellent source of residual income. The system eHow uses to post articles make it a snap to simply input your information, add the steps involved, add a photo to your article and finally you can add a link to your personal website or blog.

If you want to make real money on eHow, the best thing to do is to find a niche question that not many other people have written about. In other words, if you write an article called “How to Bake a Cake” – then your article will be buried beneath the thousands of other similar articles. But if you write an article entitled “How to Bake a Raspberry Upside Down Cake” then you are much more likely to gain targeted traffic to your eHow article.

If you do start writing for eHow, be warned that it does take a while for you to make some passive income. Each article you write should garner about $1 to $3 per month and if you have 30 articles posted, this should equate to $30 to $90 per month in residual income. Just think if you had 100 articles active on eHow – you could easily make a few hundred bucks per month online.

Folks, this is exactly the type of website that I think can help your financial situations immensely. I consider myself a “jack of all trades” and I don’t rely on any one website to create my sources of online income. I have many, many websites creating residual income for me. I honestly believe that I will be able to survive and support my family on all my sources of income within the next few years. This will give me the freedom to pursue whatever other dreams or goals that I may have. So don’t focus on just one stream on online income, create many sources!

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Let us know what you think about this review of eHow, if you have compliments, complaints, comments or you think it is a scam – let us know by commenting below…

Best regards,

Michael-John Wolfe

TAGS: Residual Income, Make Money Online, Royalties

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5 Comments to “Build Residual Income Writing “How To” Articles on eHow”

  1. Crystal 25 February 2009 at 8:05 pm #

    Hi Michael,

    Per your video here is my feedback. I have been on ehow since Nov 2008. I currently have a total of 17 articles and have made a total of $9.98. This would have been a lot higher number had I wrote more articles or wrote more that many others had not. In Oct I wrote 3, Nov – 1, Dec – 7, Jan – 2 and in Feb -3. Also, keeping in touch with your friend list here and there helps as I stopped coming on for awhile and that is when my earnings dropped drastically.

  2. Maria (WAHM) 8 February 2010 at 10:45 am #

    You know I love the residual income earned on eHow.com! It makes up a large portion of my monthly revenue.

  3. MJ Wolfe 8 February 2010 at 6:29 pm #

    Yes I do Maria! You are the reason I started with eHow and your ebook has really helped me! Thank you so much!

    MJ

  4. alantx 17 March 2010 at 5:59 pm #

    I made .51 cents on my first article on my first 12 hours with eHow. Needless to say, I’ve been writing a lot more articles.

  5. MJ Wolfe 17 March 2010 at 6:21 pm #

    First came rapper “Fifty Cent” and now he’s been trumped by Alan…AKA “Fifty ONE Cent” — haha, just kidding Alan! All jokes aside, that’s actually really good for only a 12 hour period. I have some articles that don’t earn that much in a whole month. Please come back and let us know how your earnings increase as you write more articles on eHow. Best of luck to you Alan!

    MJ


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