[Hidden-tech] Taking advertising on a blog

Robert Heller heller at deepsoft.com
Sat May 5 15:18:31 EDT 2012


At Sat, 5 May 2012 14:01:27 -0400 Susanna Opper <susanna at shawenon.com> wrote:

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> In the last few days, my husband has received several requests to accept
> advertising on his blog www.JoyfulDiabetic.com. Should he or shouldn´t he?
> Does taking advertising compromise the value of the blog? Is there any real
> money to be made out of this or is he selling his soul to the devil for
> pennies? If he decides to accept the offer, what should he watch out for?

What kind of advertising?  Many, Many blogs carry Google Adsense ads --
this is a very common practice.  One can usually make at least enough to
cover your hosting costs.  And if the blog is popular enough, quite alot
more. 

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