I think you need vistors first: a blog with less then 100 visitors will not result in respactable earnings
I agree with that. Actually I think even 100 dailly visitors are not much. Maybe the point of adding ads is 500. Because with 500 dailly visitors you can make some small ammount of money, but most important you can test your placements.
Seems like the consensus here so far is that 1. ads on blogs take away the feel of the site and 2. they don't earn much.
Have any of you read ProBlogger? Think under the right conditions (not sure what they would be) that a blog could be successfully monetized?
Personally I don't like the fact that ProBlogger has so many ads, but this blog is a good example that there are blogs who make lots of money I agree that a blog can be monetized, but adsense and other ad networks are not necceserelly the best way to do it.
Let me show you an example. Olaf is a great web developer. Someone who reads his blog does it for that reason. The reader wants to know what a great developer think about the web development industry, work, and how he codes his sites.
While most users wont click on the ads in Olaf's blog, they will defenetly download a new php editor, or another relevant product that he will blog about.
So my opinion is that a blog can make more money by promoting quallity relevant products.
I haven't done this yet, but as my blog has no ads, except some links/posts that point to webdigity, I think it works fine as a promotion method for this forum.
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« Reply #11 on: Oct 21, 2006, 01:55:39 PM »
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