Triond Review — Good Passive Income Opportunity?

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Is Triond a scam or legitimate opportunity for freelance writing? Learn whether this passive income opportunity is worth a web writer's time and effort.

Triond is a legitimate passive income opportunity for experienced and non-experienced freelance writers to make money online. To earn money on Triond, a freelancer should understand how the site is set up and the site's payment structure.

Who Can Write for Triond?

Triond accepts all writers. There is no application process. A freelance writer simply needs to set up a Triond account and begin submitting articles. A Triond editor reviews submitted articles. Content is not checked for quality but merely to ensure it does not contain material that is offensive or illegal. Since seasoned writers and newbie writers alike can submit content to Triond, the quality of the writing on the site varies considerably.

How Is Triond Structured?

Triond is a compilation of various topic websites. When a freelance writer submits content for publication on Triond, the article is assigned to one of the Triond sister sites. The Triond sites include the following:

  • Authspot – creative writing
  • Cinemaroll – movies
  • Computersight – computer, software, and hardware
  • Gameolosophy – video games
  • Gomestic – home and garden
  • Healthmad – health
  • Musicouch – music
  • Newsflavor – news
  • Picable -- photography
  • PurpleSlinky – humor and offbeat
  • Quazen – hobbies and activities
  • Scienceray – science
  • Socyberty – society, politics, and human behavior
  • Sportales – sports
  • Telewatcher – TV
  • The Real Owner – pets
  • Webupon – web-based applications and online services
  • WritingHood – writing information, tips, and advice

How Does Payment Work on Triond.com?

Triond is a passive income opportunity. Triond's pay structure is based on page views. Triond discloses that it pays 50 percent of the revenue generated by the ads displayed with articles.

Pay per page view on the different Triond topic sites varies considerably. Healthmad and the Real Owner are two of the highest-paying Triond sites, and Authspot and Picable are two of the lowest. Though not disclosed by Triond, pay per 1,000 page views fluctuates between about $1.00 and $2.50 on the various Triond sister sites. Pay per page view on each of the Triond sites also fluctuates a bit based on how many ads are clicked on individual articles.

In November 2009, Triond implemented the option for writers to add Google AdSense affiliate links to their articles. Writers who choose to add AdSense to their content receive 50 percent of the AdSense revenue generated by ad clicks. These writers also continue to receive pay-per-page-view residual income on their articles, though at a slightly lower rate due to the addition of the Google AdSense ads.

Triond pays via PayPal or by check. The Triond payout threshold for PayPal is $0.50 but by check is $50.00. AdSense revenue is paid directly by Google. The Google AdSense payout threshold is $100. Google pays via check or bank transfer.

What Rights Does Triond Take on Articles?

To be published on Triond, an article must not have been previously published anywhere else. Freelance writers retain full rights to the articles they publish on Triond. In other words, writers are free to republish their articles online or in print once they have been published on Triond.

What Is Good and Bad about Triond Passive Income Opportunity?

Triond has a reputation for being a non-professional writing site. Triond accepts work from any writer. The site does not have any style or formatting standards. This is both a plus and a minus, depending on how a freelance writer uses the site. For instance, articles that have images as the focus are accepted for publication on Triond, which is a rarity for online content sites. Many Triond writers have had much success with this type of article on Triond.

Since Triond accepts content from any writer, Triond’s page rank is low. To succeed on Triond, a writer must be savvy at marketing articles and generating page views. Even well-optimized Triond articles have difficulty competing for the first page of Google.

What Is the Bottom Line on Triond?

As is the case with other passive income writing opportunities, there are pros and cons to writing for Triond. Triond is an “anything goes” writing opportunity. Freelance writers are free to publish articles on any topic they would like, in any style they would like. Some writers appreciate this lax approach to publishing while others view the site as unprofessional. Nevertheless, Triond is not a scam but rather a legitimate freelance writing site.

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Triond, Triond.com

Aimee Larsen Stoddard, by writer

Aimee Larsen Stoddard - Aimee is a professional writer/editor. She has a BA in English and is currently completing an MS in Theology.

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Jan 17, 2010 10:37 AM
Guest :
I don't see any reason not to give Triond a try. It all adds up along the way. As my revenue increases so shall the quality of my articles.
Jan 18, 2010 6:38 PM
Guest :
Triond also has Cinemaroll – for movies. Their page rank isn't that low. A good title and article can land you on page one Google. I do it all the time.

My advice for Triond users: just concentrate on your own writing and no one else's. The articles range from professional to rank amateur and below, but that could apply to Suite101 also. And stay out of Triond's forum; it's an obscenity-laced, anything goes venue that is pretty much worthless.

Triond pays via PayPal only, while Google pays via check, ETF to your bank account, Western Union or Rapida.
Jan 20, 2010 12:55 PM
Guest :
Ive been using Triond for 2+ years, I highly recommend it for some residual income, but the quality of writing has declined a lot since i first started out.

Before, it used to be edited for quality...now its just checked to see if its legal and original
Mar 24, 2010 8:01 AM
Guest :
Thanks for this useful article. I signed up to Triond but then had serious reservations after dipping into the forums which seem to be populated by teenaged boys. I will give it a try for awhile and see how it goes.
Apr 6, 2010 8:14 AM
Guest :
Hehehe - fancy finding your review (It's Cass). I was just about to write my own Triond review for my blog so I thought I'd see what others there were, and what was being said.
It's getting FAR worse over there - they no longer seem to check for originality and have been allowing Triond members to republish other member's work! Images and text! Two of their best poets (do you remember Bullwinklemuse?) left last week because of plagiarism. Triond have been leaving the plagiarised articles published and simply restricting accounts, meaning they (and the plagiarist?) are still earning from the articles! WTF?
Anyway, I hope you're well.
Jul 1, 2010 2:09 AM
Guest :
I am going to write regularly for Triond and when I've published enough articles, probably, I will try Suite 101 too. Good advice here. Thanks.
Jul 5, 2010 11:44 AM
Guest :
Triond is pretty good. However, I like the revenue split of InfoBarrel.com (75%) and GlobeTales.com (Travel only but pays 100% Adsense revenue share) so have been concentrating my writing on those two sites lately.
Oct 28, 2010 9:08 AM
Guest :
It is rather quite good, get 100 seo articles in there and get 20-30 bucks for rest of your life
Oct 28, 2010 12:27 PM
Guest :
I make more on Triond (both page views and the 50% adsense earnings) than I do on Associated Content (than again I make more on Triond and Examiner plus Bukisa combined than AC).

Feb 18, 2011 8:03 PM
Guest :

Unless you're an extremely "sociable" person, a member off many forums and/or with lots and lots of "friends" all over the internet, and willing to nag them with links to your articles - or if you just fancy writing, regardless of money - I would say stay away from Triond.

It is a serious waste of time and resources - and it will NOT improve your writing skills (because of its lack of standards). It also won't add to your self-esteem.

This is probably true of all such free admission writing sites, but I know only Triond, and I know it well. I earned more with a handful of Suite 101 articles in a single month than with a dozen of articles on Triond in two YEARS. That should give you an idea of how bad it is.
(OK, one more example: a friend of mine wrote four articles for Triond.
18 months later his statement shows that in all that time he has earned all of - 15 cents.
Not dollars - cents.)

Financially speaking, you'd be much better off writing for ReviewSearch.
(I am in no way affiliated with them, but I do have a couple of friends who write for RS, so I know how much they get.)

Or just go for a walk instead of writing articles for Triond.
It's fun, it's good for you - and you'll earn about the same amount. :)



Feb 26, 2011 8:07 AM
Guest :
At last, Triond is waste. Dude for 1000 page views, you would get only $1. Isn't it painful.
Apr 26, 2011 1:08 PM
Melody Rhodes :
For those who work at it, Triond can become another monthly income stream. Good overview of Triond.
May 23, 2011 7:31 PM
Guest :
This article is very helpful and informative!
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