Showing posts with label Zujava. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zujava. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2015

Zujava Shuts Down: The Annoyance of "Old" vs "New" work

The annoying thing about writing for external content sites-- as opposed to merely writing for your own blogs and web sites-- is the general lack of control.

A while back, I wrote about another content (and revenue) sharing site-- Zujava-- closing down. Whereas it is both sad and annoying to lose another online venue, there's also a secondary annoyance associated with this news: Now everyone has to scramble-- and waste a lot of time and creative energy-- to retrieve, revise and republish their content from that site in a new location.

The "annoyance factor" lies largely in the fact that such closures and moves means that writers have to "back burner" all new work for a period of days to months to deal with "old" work... or simply face losing lots of previously created content; watching effort and creativity head down the tubes.

Revenue sharing sites that actually pay contributors for their content seem like a great idea-- on paper-- but very few turn out to have the staying power to be "in the game" for more that a couple of years or three, and often a lot less than that... many get started with great promises and fold within a year.

This always leaves me asking myself the same old question: Is it even worth the effort to try to contribute to third party sites that "pretend" to offer compensation? Or are we actually better off just contributing minimally to curated sites that are a good match for our content... and not worrying about "the money;" instead focusing on those sites being like beacons of "promotional vehicles" for the bulk of our content, which we keep on our own sites, that we control and manage?

Either way, "getting something" for your writing on the web seems like an extreme long-term proposition. The only web site/blog combo I own that generates reliable traffic does so because I have been posting to it consistently since 2002 and it has gradually developed a following... and that's a really long time to way for a paycheck. And even so, it's just a few dollars. Is it "worth" it?

In the end, I suppose I have to confess that even having $20 is better than "not having $20," and that's why I still contribute... even though I also have to confess that these words-- and my many others-- have nothing to do with money, and everything to do with a love for writing.

In the meantime, I need to go move some content from yet another defunct site...

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Another One Bites the Dust... well, TWO actually

The online writing business continues to be "not much of anything."

One-time (and short-lived) Bubblews "alternative" CGP Gallery has shut down. Or maybe been shut down by WordPress for deceptive practices. Or maybe they didn't pay their bills... not surprising, either way. The site reeked of "making promises we can't keep," so the demise was almost inevitable.

Meanwhile, one of the "serious" writing sites-- Zujava-- has announced that it will be closing down in July. I always liked Zujava-- it had a nice clean interface, and would only accept "real" writers who put up quality content.

Unfortunately, the wheels sort of fell off when Zujava ran into trouble with Amazon Associates and lost their affiliate account, meaning that contributors were left without one of the primary ways they could earn income from the site. Things never quite recovered, and the flow of new content more or less stopped.

Whereas I never really got very deep into publishing on the site, I was able to "triangulate" from my four published articles that the entire site was barely taking in $200-300 a month in ad revenues... to be divided up among 4000-odd articles. Basically, a handful of change. There's a limit to just how much "serious" writers are willing to create content and get nothing in return.

At this point, I am sort of "soured" on the whole writing online for money experience. I will continue to add some content on HubPages, and I will probably transfer my Zujava content there... but that's about the extent of it. I am somewhat worried that HubPages is now pretty much "the only came in town," and especially as it relates to better quality content. That's a bit scary.

I definitely need to make sure I have backup copies of all my articles there.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Revisiting Zujava

I was visiting Zujava again, this morning.

The thing I like about Zujava is that it genuinely is a "serious" site for writers, even if it is set up with all the same "sales related tools" other revenue sharing sites have. The pre-qualification requirement for new writer-members is such that most of the "Get Rich Quick Morons" have little interest in applying there.

Of course, it is a pretty "tiny" site, with pretty tiny traffic. You have to be willing to bring your own traffic, or at least create some content that is search friendly, or your work will never be seen.

I am still not sure how much effort I am willing to put into Zujava, on account of their no longer having an Amazon Associates connection. Without that, the only compensation I get is ad revenue share, and that is pretty paltry-- so far.

However, the ad revenue payments have been steady and "on time," since I qualified to receive them, during the middle of 2014. Still, $0.22 to $0.28 a month isn't exactly a way to get rich.