Nov 06, 2008    Posted by sarokin
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Posted to MediaSyndicate.com (Nov 06, 2008 - 05:05 PM) : Writers at eHow.com are earning substantial income by contributing simple "How-To" articles. Experienced authors who have contributed several hundred of the small How-to articles are earning $1,000 a month or more. Even beginning writers can build up a steady income that can grow rapidly over the first few months of writing. Best of all, there is absolutely no charge for participating at eHow.



"eHow.com is far and away the best income oppportunity on the internet", said David Sarokin, one of the site's most experienced authors. "I've written for many sites where I've earned only pennies. At eHow, the income is much more substantial and reliable. In fact, I'd call it lucrative."

eHow is the web's most popular How-To destination. The site earns money chiefly through advertising income, and shares this income with its writers. Because of the site's popularity and high traffic, there is substantial potential for making money as an eHow writer. The more income an article earns, the more an author is paid. "Believe it or not" said Sarokin, "some of my articles have actually earned over $500 for just an hour's work. That's what corporate CEO's make! Not bad!"

A writer's income at eHow is residual income, sometimes called passive or evergreen income. Once an article is posted, it can continue to earn money month after month, so that total income builds up over time. "With times being as tough as they are" said Sarokin, "it really pays to find a reliable, trustworthy site like eHow, and turn your writing into cash."

There are no fees of any kind for signing up and writing articles at eHow. To get paid, writers must have a Social Security number and a PayPal account. For more information on signing up to eHow's Writers Compensation Program, visit eHow.com.

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