Amazon Swivel Office Chair Money From Writing About Article Earnings
It’s a wild phenomenon.

She grabbed my hand and forced me to click the link.
I was so intrigued I read every single word. But wait. Where is the dollar sign? Isn’t this a money article? Thus, down the page, I go in search of a figure.
But wait. I pause once more.
There is an image. It shows the author’s stats dashboard. Based on the past income reports I’ve read, let me challenge myself. Let me spend some time guessing how much the author made this month.
Finally, at the end of the story, hooray. I will see if I guessed the author’s earnings within a correct-ish range. Yes, I did it! On to another earnings report, I go.
That’s me on the first of each new month. Depending on how the author formatted their content, the reading process varies. But you get the point.
Some earning reports crash and burn. Yet, others become the author’s top-earning article for that month. Here’s how you can make that happen.
You might fight me.
Whenever I write these articles, I talk about the importance of your headline. Please don’t jump out of your seat and fight me. I know. You are tired of headline advice.
But if you aren’t take a look at this:
Anyway. These points got made for income report articles. It is a little specific. Here are the details that make a difference:
- Don’t give away your earnings figure in the headline.
- Don’t be afraid to say “I” in the headline.
- Plot twist, say the amount but not the source in the headline. Example: I made $xxx doing my favorite hobby.
- Use other numbers. Example: xxx articles written this month earned how much.
- Add power words. Example: rose, crashed, unexpected, surpassed my goal.
- State statistics Example: My income increased/dropped by xxx%
- Lesser-used qualifiers Example: Here’s what I bought with my MPP earnings
- Comparison. Example: This platform vs. Newsbreak which made more?
- Experiment. Example: What did I earn from self-publishing xxx stories?
- Emotion. Example: Tired of $100 income reports? No problem, read mine!
Another reason to fight me.
Disclaimer for the clickbait police.
I was very tempted to not share any proof and have someone call me out for clickbait. Because that wasn’t their experience when they shared their earnings. But not because you didn’t have a similar experience doesn’t mean the headline is a lie. And the tips above might help you change that reality.
Anyway. Here is your amount proof courtesy of Haris Khan. It’s his photo.
Khan has so much luck with these articles, he writes many every month. Look at the MPP dashboard of this top-performing articles. $69.80 is enough to buy a swivel office chair on Amazon.

PS. I will need to use my newfound knowledge when I write my next earnings report. Please see below.
Failures
Yes, I learned those above tips from my mistake:
I guess the amount is more interesting than the how. Or did a bad headline strike again?
Yes, I learned those above tips from my mistake part 2:
Maybe, people read the reports already and didn’t need a recap. Or did a bad headline strike again?
Who knows? Good luck with your income reports and thanks for being so kind to share them. Plus, inspire me and many others :)
Thank you for reading this post.
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