Thats a lot of work for 50 bucks …
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Thats a lot of work for 50 bucks I am sure with your writing skill you could make more money. But as you say its not easy making money as a blogger. Have ever thought about the finance business, lots of money to be made from selling second charge loans and mortgages. Maybe you could blog about finance?
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Interesting synopsis! I’ve been wondering about how you and Griz are doing over there at today.com since he started his Adsense blog over there. Like you said, probably not the best place to get rich but a good place to build more backlinks. Hooray for backlinks!
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Good morning or afternoon or evening Lis depending on what time it is on the other side of the world.

I was completely shocked by this post. It sounds like you are saying I won’t get rich sitting in my undies watching TV and writing some drivel on my blog that nobody reads. This can’t be true because I have spent hundreds of dollars buying ebooks from the Gods, I mean guru’s (with a little g) who tell me otherwise. I think you must have it wrong, All I have to do is join the $495 program (with the $97 a month continuity) and I will be filthy rich.
Why are you bursting my bubble with this thing called “reality.” That is no fun.
Anyway, I have seem your name in a few other blogs and so I thought I would visit. I don’t want to make you nervous but I will be adding this blog to my reader.
Good luck in all your adventures.
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Hmm.. sure sounds like a lot of work to be earning $1 for a post. I think I would rather go and start a few Blogger blogs and do paid postings. Same amount of work but paid at least 3 to 5 bucks per post of less than 200 words. It creates a major burnout in the long run though. That’s why I stopped. Now I only do the occasional $30 post offered to me from Linksworth.
The backlinks are cool, but you can still get those from your blogger blogs that you use for those paid posts. However making money this way defeats the very purpose of our chase, which is passive income. So instead of doing these things I would rather be building sites that will be contributing to that in the long run.
We work our ass out for the initial few months or the initial year, then we can slow down and enjoy the fruits of our labor, working at our own leisurely pace.
Cheers Lissie. Don’t work too hard and burn yourself out.
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You are right Costa – I guess I just keep on getting distracted
Hi Lis,
I might just have to start a today.com blog or two … but it won’t be for the purpose of making money. btw, I did finally go ahead and pay for market samurai.
Todd
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Grizz – seems happy with his …. the only problem is that you have to stay vaguely on topic with today blogs
i get paid to blog too but not that much. any ideas how i can boost my earnings to lets say $3000 per month?
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Read the links in my sidebar – pay per post is far from passive income – especially when google takes your PR away – which they will when they catch you selling links – unless you no-follow the paid links – but the programs don’t let you do that do they
Weren’t some of the Today.com bloggers getting $5 per post, plus residuals, in the beginning? Even at $5 a post, let alone $1 a post or even less, I think writers would be better off posting content on revenue-sharing sites such as eHow.
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I would think they would have had to pay more at the start – that’s how you start a content creation website! Everyone mentions eHow – but they don’t pay non-US resident writers! And they also don’t allow contextural backlinks – which was my whole motivation with today!
Very interesting… I thought maybe I could earn just a few extra bucks here and there.. I been doing it for months and have not even reached the payout for google ad’s it’s pitiful…
I was blogging my butt off at today.com but noticed they didn’t pay me for my all my posts so I quit blogging there… I don’t even know if they now own my content.
Celeb blogs, and blogging about making money blogging are the ones that seem to make the money…And there are tons of them…
I do get the satisfaction of about 40 or 50 visitors a day. So SOMEBODY is reading my crap…Which is what it is… LOL
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The $100/minimum for Google Adsense is NOT easy to get to – this is the biggest misconception out there – you cant just slap Adsense on a general blog and make money – its not going to happen. Read my mate’s griz’s blog on Adsense if you are serious about it.
Today does own the content – its in the contract that you should have read when you signed up. If they didn’t pay for a post they tell you why and you have the option to correct sometimes.
Hi Lis, just dropping by. I found your blog via a post on Griz’ site, with a recommendation to read up on your Today.com post. I’d already signed up by the time I read about your promo offer though, which is a shame. If I get a spot there, I would have appreciated some hassling.
I’m a fellow Aussie too (Tasmanian originally) but have lived in Asia most of my grown years. Have two daughters back there though, so they keep me up on all the news. All the best, Lis and I’ll be sure to drop by again now that I’ve found your blog.
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Thats a lot of work for 50 bucks I am sure with your writing skill you could make more money. But as you say its not easy making money as a blogger. Have ever thought about the finance business, lots of money to be made from selling second charge loans and mortgages. Maybe you could blog about finance?
I don’t know! Find myself understandably apprehensive even a little paranoid after having a few bad experiences with those so-called paid survey sites. The thought of writing blogs and being paid to write them, would appeal to just about anyone.
However, realistically speaking every endeavor no matter what form it may take requires superb connections, something I obviously lack. As for me, a Professor schooled in the field of electromechanical engineering and astrophysics there’s not a whole lot I could write, that hasn’t already been written in some textbook.
Naturally, I have an unbridled scientific imagination that requires a little study to examine the obvious down to its finite subatomic particles. Add or subtract the quantum value of a single neutron in compliance with mathematical physics and someone has already discovered the answer.
Nobody, would bother reading or wasting any green capital on something that can be found in a college-level textbook.
If they’re looking for some fresh new ideas, then I am obviously out of them…
Have you ever tried those paid to blog services that you use on your own blogs? like payperpost.com and blogsvertise.com? They pay you for publishing product reviews on your own blog. I do know that they pay much more than $1 per post
Yes I did at the start – the blog lost all its PR and never got it back -its just a fancy way to sell links and Google will slap your site for doing it. At least they used to pay $10 LOL
I think this is devastating because it is too hard to raise PR and for only $10 your PR *poof* is gone. Thanks for the post lis, this is a bit old but I still find it helpful. Thanks for the commentluv too. I’m one of Griz readers and I always saw you there.
The moral is that free platforms and platforms you don’t control always have an element of risk