Web content writing is still an experiment for me.  I can only commit to very part-time writing, so I want to make that writing count.  There are pros and cons to every site, and Suite 101 is no different.  If you’re a Suite 101 writer, then you know that once you reach the 50-article mark you’re given a 10% performance bonus on what you earn each day.

I admit that there are times I don’t feel the Suite love.  It’s easier to write for HubPages than meet the third-person requirement needed for Suite.  Technically, I earn more from AdSense at HP, but I have over double the amount of articles there over my two IDs than I do at Suite.  Once, I look at it that way, my earnings at both sites are on par with each other.

What if you just don’t think it’s worth it to keep plugging away for Suite and you want to leave?  I won’t try to talk you out of leaving, but I will urge you to try to reach 50 articles, especially if you’re already in the 30-something range.   That 10% revenue increase will maximize the earnings on all the hard work you’ve already done.

If, after that, you don’t think Suite is for you, then go ahead and leave and chalk it up to experience.  But in the meantime, you may just learn more about good SEO and keyword practices that will help you earn more in the long run.  You’ll also have 50 articles published with a respected online magazine as part of your portfolio.

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