Showing posts with label DigitalJournal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DigitalJournal. Show all posts
Monday, December 04, 2006
DigitalJournal Update 2
So, after one month as a digitaljournal contributor, I've managed seven posts, and a handful of comments, earning $0.54 out of a $1,500 pot. Seeing as I need to accrue at least $10.00 to even be remunerated, I better start participating more vigorously.
Monday, November 13, 2006
DigitalJournal Update
Just a quick update on my experiences with DigitalJournal. I've been using the service now for about two weeks now and I have to date generated $0.47 having posted 5 blogs, 4 comments, and 6 votes. In case you've already forgotten, Digital Journal pays bloggers based on their participation within the community and as you can painfully see I have been less than active. Nevertheless, I'll continue persevering until the end of the month. Wish me luck!

Monday, November 06, 2006
DigitalJournal
I came across DigitalJournal whilst catching up on my Digg feed this morning via an article in Journalism.co.uk. This re-launched site aims to become "the strongest user-powered news site on the internet, and provide tools for users to exchange comments and ideas on news that matters to them," according to editor-in-chief Chris Hogg. In order to accomplish this grand achievement, DigitalJournal has embraced a revenue-sharing business model where members earn money by posting, rating, and commenting on original and linked stories. As I've just joined, I'm hoping to post further thoughts on the service in the near future.


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