[ 3.07.2009 | sumberide.com ]
Many folks that are true experts in their field have been participating in industry and in the real world for a long period of time. So, it stands to reason that their expertise came long before the blogging world ever came into existence, and depending how long they’ve been an expert in their fields, there may not have even been cell phones or fax machines when they were in their expertise prime.
Still, many of these decade long experts have years of articles and written work, that they’ve used for manuals, marketing, trade journals and other purposes. Lot of this material has been converted into articles over the years. They know nothing about blogging, and thus maybe missing out on a good source of “passive income” and I’d like to explain.
You see if they have a lot of content they could easily find an unemployed Blogger, who actually has real world experience. Get him or her to commit to a 3-month program. Let them keep 30% of the AsSence money coming in from the advertising on the blog. They can take all the older-articles, and post them with pictures and clip art (copyright free stuff).
Not just one blog perhaps 10 or more depending on the amount of created content. Each Blog will post three new articles per month up to 150 articles. The person doing the work signs a contract for 3-months after that renews for 1-year if they like it. If not it reverts all back to the content owner. And they could indeed recruit several other authors if this works and take 50% (30% to their blogger go-to guy) 20% to them, the rest to the authors?
Then it would make sense and everyone wins. You see, there is nothing wrong with passive income, nor should one who is a “Real Expert” be against a little extra play money. First, you’d have to set up a bank account for direct deposit of funds from the blogs and then you would pay the blogger his or her cut? Something like that? Just a thought, have a nice day.
by Lance Winslow
Article Source: EzineArticles.com