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terry from ontario, canada [the EH land] -
Has anybody ever tried these things where you are paid to blog? I think some sites pay you to blog by watching how many hits you recieve and then figure out how much to pay per hit? Also others have ads on your blog and watch how many clicks the ads gets and pays the blogger according to the number of clicks. It does not sound like much money to me.
Comment #1 FootballFan from The Stadium -
I know a couple people that get paid to blog. But, don't quit your day job. They do it a lot and they are lucky to make 50.00 per month. If anyone knows any good sites that pay good, I would be interested in the links!
Comment #2 John from Johnstown -
I have a friend who has a blog and his clicks on his site have probably made him an average of $5.00 per day. He does get paid to blog by putting some ads on his site, anywhere from $5.00 to $15.00 per post.
Comment #3 Debra from The Desk -
John, 5.00-15.00 per post is quite a bit. How does he get that much per post. Does he have to get a certain number of replies to get that amount? I would like more information if you don't mind.
Comment #4 John from Johnstown -
I think it's called http://payperpost.com. You pick the ads that you want to write about on your blog. It's pretty cool. I've even toyed with the idea of having a blog myself just so I can make some extra money with putting ads on my blog.
Comment #5 terry from ontario, canada [the EH land] -
Very cool, I'll have to check that out. I enjoy blogging about things so why not make a bit of money off that? It only makes sense!
Comment #6 DallasCowgirl from Dallas, Texas -
Cool! I'll have too look into that too. Come to think of it, I may have heard of that site before. Why didn't I do anything with it then?
Comment #7 Isabella from The Southwest -
Okay sign me up!! I don't have a blog but now I'm seriously thinking about it to make some extra money. I love to write anyways. Do you just find a particular thing or subject to blog about?
Comment #8 Debra from The Desk -
John, thanks for the information. Like many of the others I will check into it. You can always start one blog and see how it progresses and see how much you could make.
Comment #9 Allison from California -
I just checked out their site and it looks pretty cool. There are some really nice opportunities that are available - especially if you have a high page rank blog.
Comment #10 Jules from Las Vegas -
I see more and more of these companies popping up. I just read an article in a magazine though that said that blogging is overrated and that this year they are predicting that the popularity of blogging will decrease. I don't know if I really agree with that or not - I know lots of people who have blogs. I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't have one.
Comment #11 goldie from las vegas, nevada -
No you're not. I haven't even bothered with starting one. I do have a friend who has been blogging for a while and is doing fairly well. She is working with affliates like google adsense, clickbank, and a few others. I think she makes roughly $2000/month but she does have several blogs.
Comment #12 Jules from Las Vegas -
Wow...$2000 a month. That might just get me to start my own blog!! Heh heh. I just don't know if I have the time, if you know what I mean.
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