If you look around the Internet you will see that a lot of people are willing to pay for written articles. Fresh articles are a highly sought after commodity. If you check out sites like elance.com you will find lots of work for content producers and writers. What this means is that there is money to be made as a writer. Of course one thing that you can do is write articles and sell them into the market. But you should ask yourself: "What do these people do with my articles"? The answer is, they monetize them.
Fresh new content is so valuable that certain entrepreneurs will pay anything from $2.00 to $75.00 for one article depending on the word-count, the topic of the article and how much of a recognized authority the author happens to be. The reason that these people are willing to pay so much for an article is that they can make so much money using them.
When you stop to consider this fact then you have to ask yourself whether it is better to sell your article off or to monetize it yourself. When you submit your articles to the major article directories, they monetize it and keep 100% of the income. In exchange for this you get a general link within the resource box at the bottom of the article. At Mooker.Com you are given a leg up in the monetization game. You can put a link within your article that follows directly to something that you want to promote, and in this way you can across time earn a heck of a lot more money than the few bucks you get from selling your article.
About The Author:
This artice was written by Mark Soveign who owns and writes for Wertheim Communications LLC as well as Mooker.Com
