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Type-A Mom: A Unique Writing Opportunity

posted by marybabysteps on December 29, 2008 6:57 am

Type-A Mom is a wonderful site for moms to get information from other moms.  It's a place where moms can share experiences and learn from each other.  It's also a place where you can get paid for your writing, if you're a mom!  I asked the site's creator, Kelby Carr, for some information about how things work, and she gave me an in-depth look at the whole process.  Here it is, in her own words.

On Type-A Mom, writers get a 50-50 split of ad impressions (as in, if
you have an article half of the time Type-A Mom Adsense ads show and
half the time the author's Adsense ads show).

What you also get that you don't get on many other online sites is the
100 percent revenue from in-content text affiliate ads (for example,
you write a review of a book and link the title to Amazon... and
anytime someone buys it, you would keep all Amazon associate revenue).
There are more details at
http://typeamom.net/Latest/Earning-Affiliate-Revenue-in-Mom-Articles.html

Editors in charge of topic sections also get either two free 300x250
ad slots or one 160x600 ad slot that they can use for an affiliate
banner (again, they keep all revenue, no sharing there), an ad to
their own site, or even an ad for a charity. These ads run not only on
editors' own pages, but on those of any other article in that topic.
These ads may need to be suspended to make room for a direct ad sale
banner, but the editor would want that because the editors get half of
the direct ad sales for ads in their topic. I'm pretty sure most
revenue sharing sites do NOT share direct ad sales revenue, but I
could be wrong there. You could find out more about the ad setup here:
http://typeamom.net/Mom-Writers-and-Editors/Affiliate-Banner-Ads-for-Editors.html

Managing editors, which I recently added, also get an extra bottom ad
slot for their whole section (actually pretty large... for example the
Stages managing editor gets lower-page ads on every category from
Trying to Conceive to Grandmothering). This does NOT take away from
author ads. Basically, instead of Type-A Mom getting half the ad
impressions for that position, the managing editor gets the half that
the author doesn't get.

I know some of this is more complicated to digest than many of the
sites, but that is partly because I am trying to share every manner
possible... and because I am aiming for as much transparency as
possible.

Right now, the only ad revenue I am not sharing is BlogHer, but that
is primarily because it is way too small an amount and there is no way
to break it down by category. Even if I did, it would be a matter of
pocket change once it's divided between 40-some editors. As it is now,
the BlogHer revenue really hardly covers the semi-dedicated hosting
needed for the site and the purchasing of components to enhance
features.

So swing by Type-A Mom and take a look around.  Let me know if you decide to write there.  I plan to contribute in the new year.


posted by
12/29/08

Thanks for this, Mary. I was curious about this site and writing for them. Looks like I need to head over there!


posted by
12/30/08

Mary, thanks so much for posting this and sharing this information! I hope this helps people understand how Type-A Mom works better. If anyone ever has questions about writing for Type-A Mom, feel free to find me and ask. I'm at kelbycarr.com, @typeamom on Twitter, or you can find me and contact me via Type-A Mom at http://typeamom.net/kelby/ . Thanks again, Mary. I appreciate you helping spread the word.


posted by
12/30/08

I enjoy writing for Type-A-Mom - it's a bit of a long-term game in that you certainly won't get rich off one article, however after just a handful of articles I'm already seeing some revenue. That's exciting to me. Plus I am able to work with a fantastic group of women who truly do understand you and where you are coming from - a refreshing thing in this day and age. There are even more exciting things coming for Type-A-Mom so if you have been thinking of starting with web writing, or just have something to say about being a mom, stop by and check us out.

Angela - Preschool Editor


posted by
12/31/08

Go for it, Christie! You have so much talent. I know you can go far with your writing.

Sure thing, Kelby! I like to spread the word when I'm excited about something.

Thanks, Angela! As always, your words of wisdom are so helpful to me and to other new writers.


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