How to Make Money from Your Art
Making Money on the Internet
I have made money by posting my art on article cites such as Associated Content and Bukisa. I recommend that you seek out every article on how to make money, sell items, SEO, setting up internet stores, and getting more hits on eHow, hubpages, and Squidoo. Since I have never bought the books that some of the "get your money making opportunities here" types sell, I can not recommend them. Hey, maybe they work but since I don't know that from my own experience I can not say. What you are looking for is the same thing I ran across. Different places to post your content.As other revealers of inner, hidden secrets have related, one of the tips that can make you money is cross posting. If you post an article here on eHow, you can also post it on Bukisa and if you are careful about the copyrighting settings: Associated Content. Associated Content is not rocket science, just be careful to admit that you have posted the content first elsewhere. Your mileage may vary but I prefer to post my original content first on a site like eHow and then cross post it on Bukisa and Associated Content. Let the lawyers haggle over the truth of the matter but the way I read what you sign up for when you post something on Associated Content is that if your post it exclusively and say that you a have not posted it elsewhere then you are legally bound not to post it elsewhere. I believe that the legal recourse that Associated Content uses is to ban you for life. Given that you can be honest and tell them that you posted it elsewhere first, why not go that way? The exception for me to this rule are when I take an assignment from Associated content or submit something for up front payment from Associated Content. Then they get the first and only dibs on the content. These remarks refer to written works only. I have not had anyone say that I was restricted in where and when I can post my art so I do what I like with it.
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