The formula is: Take your total articles that are less than 4 months old and divide that number by two. Then, take your total articles that are over four months old and multiply that number by two. Add the two numbers and that is your average earnings per month.
In other words, young articles should be making .50 cents a month and old articles about $2 a month. As a few months go by those articles will slowly mature to $1 a month and up. So, does this stack up with you? Have your earnings been consistent with this formula? Now obviously, if you are good with search engine optimization and write about good subjects, this number will be higher, and for me so far I'm finding out that it is. Some of my articles are going to be starting out at $3 a month or more. I'll post my earnings update as soon as it happens today.
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Hi Johnny! I just found you on ehow and thought I'd stop over and check out your blog. I've been on Ehow since late November and am approaching 160 articles. I average about $5 a day...however I have some articles that make NO money and others that pull in about $20 a month. I've found there's no way to totally predict the success of an article. Some of my biggest earners are because they're the top "related article" on an article of someone else's that's very successful. I wish I had time to write 100 quality articles in a month, but with a baby it's impossible. Good luck to you and congrats.
Thanks Melissa, I appreciate the support!
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