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eHow’s Age Requirements

March 27

My kids are chomping at the bit, waiting for the day when they’re old enough to write for eHow and earn easy money like Mom’s doing.  :)     eHow doesn’t allow people under the age Read the rest of this entry »

How to Use Twitter to Promote Your eHow Articles

March 20

There probably are precious few freelance writers –particularly those who write online– who haven’t heard about Twitter.   Twitter is described as a micro-blogging site.  Basically, Twitter users announce to Read the rest of this entry »

eHow Earnings Updates: What’s All the Ruckus About?

March 16

Recently, eHow has been going through some changes on their site.  One of the things they’re changing is their earnings updates interface.  Apparently, the batch reporting has to be switched to a new system because (hurray!) there are too many eHow writers earning too many dollars every day. :)     So, while they are Read the rest of this entry »

eHow vs Associated Content: Another Difference

March 11

I’ve written a ocmparison of Associated Content and eHow before, comparing the earnings and terms of the two sites.    I decided to write a short addendum sort of post.

I just found out that Associated Content will not allow writers to Read the rest of this entry »

eHow Earnings Upate: February 2009 Earnings

March 7

I’ve seen an increase in my income from eHow every single month that I’ve been writing for eHow.  But this month just exceeded my wildest dreams.  I thought I’d maybe double or triple my income from January’s earnings.  I was wrong.  My earnings last month were $130.40 (which I was very happy with).  My earnings for February, 2009, are Read the rest of this entry »

My eHow Experiment: The Results are in

March 3

Last week, I started an experiment at eHow (which I wrote about in a previous post). Today is the last day of the experiment, and my results are in.

To recap: The entire time, I didn’t Read the rest of this entry »