The availability of blogging software, and a multitude of sites devoted to online publishing, makes it very easy for anyone to publish their writing on the internet. But it can take a long time to build up a readership. The early days of seeing just a few views for a piece of work that took many hours, or days, to produce can be disheartening for some people.
Many give up at this stage, but I am hoping that the following will encourage a few to carry on. With a little patience, perseverance and some effort put in to the promotion of any published work, a readership will start to build.
Sometimes this buildup can be rapid, as happened this week with my article Why are There 60 Minutes in an Hour? For the first four and a half months of its life it was being read just a few times a day, but in the last couple of days it has received thousands of views.
So remember the three Ps (Patience, Perseverance, Promotion) and read the story of my experience with this article, and the reasons for the surge in readers, at writinghood.com by following the link below.
Triond and the Benefits of Patience
Many people sign up with Triond, post a few articles, watch for a couple of weeks as they only earn a few cents and then leave, disappointed that their efforts have gone unrewarded. But all it takes is a little patience and perseverance (and possibly luck) for those articles to start earning a lot more. I’d like to share the story of one article’s success.
















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