Monetize and Highlight Web Content with Triond and Markkit

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 03 Mar 2009

Some people write because they want the world to know what they are up to, some people write to make the world a better place, while other people just write to make a buck. If you are one of those bloggers that would like to see some money coming in, then you must learn how to properly monetize your content. Getting paid for the time you spend blogging is a good thing, but it is not always that easy to achieve. Triond is aware of this thing and comes to your aid.

According to the official presentation, Triond will “publish your work on relevant sites, so you reach a wider audience, gain more recognition and earn more revenue.” All you have to do is come up with attractive, interesting blog content – that is the “product” you have to keep yourself busy with as Triond will take care of the product placement part. If your blog become successful enough to generate an adequate income, you can forget about that office job you have (or had, since numerous people nowadays are losing their place of employment). You will earn 50% of all generated ad revenues; the money will be transferred via Western Union, PayPal, or check.

If you already have a web site up and running, you could use Dataopedia to find out how the world sees your web page, or you could use Stimator to see how much that site is worth to potential buyers (both web services are presented here). And if you are worried that your blog content is so popular that other people are copying it, you could use CopyGator to keep plagiarists at bay.

Moving on to Markkit, this online service allows you to highlight text content from your favorite web pages. Think of it as the highlight option in MSOffice Word for example. All you have to do is bookmark Markkit and click the aforementioned bookmark whenever you need to highlight content on the page you are visiting. You can save Markkit URLs and share the web page, highlighted content and all, with your friends. Markkit provides support for Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari.


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