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The invention of modern printing technology have benefited us more than one hundred years of book and newspaper publication businesses. Now with the computer and Internet, a new era has come, people publish their works online by themselves or on an affiliate website, and earn royalty.


One of these website is Hubpages.com. You can publish your articles online for free, and earn ongoing royalty.
 
The revenue resources certainly are advertisement, same as advertisement on newspaper, and other media, such as TV or Radio. But book or newspaper publisher also earn from selling book or newspaper itself. We will discuss later on Ebook publishing (such as Lulu.com)and paid e-library. 
 
As for free online publishing website, hubpage.com user can have three affiliate accounts: AdSense, Amazon, and eBay affiliate network.
 
Hubpage takes 40 percent of AdSense impressions, 40 percent is quite a big share, but it pays, because:
 
  • with hubpage you don't need to worry about traffic due to fast indexing by Google and other search engines. Your article will be widely read by peer hubpage authors and other readers come through search engine or social bookmarks network, or direct links.
  • with hubpage you just keep writing, and publish your work online with easy, none techie-tools, no website maintenance jobs whatsoever.
  • The best things is that you can earn ongoing royalty of your work, that means earning will be accumulated, and long lastings.
 
You might imagine, 70 years? According to the UK copyright laws, authors has copyrights for 70 years after his/her death.
 
How about Internet publishing? Is that possible? Will Google AdSense continue to survive as long as one hundred years? Will Google be replaced or just disappeared? Will hubpage.com survive 100 years? If so, my children can inherit what I have published on the Internet. You may think this just a joke, but who knows!