The internet has been a way to make money since the year it was started. People bought out the common domain names and then kept them for years to come, pocketing hundred thousand dollar paychecks when being sold. Then came the “Get Paid To” gold rush that promised money for doing surveys, clicking ads, etc. Presently, Anyone can make money when using a blog by blogging about advertisers products or services, which is what this post will be focused on today. How much is too much?
Countless times I’ve used Google to answer my questions, and have often found the answers on blogs. Seeming interested, I go to the main page to see that they now blog about, “Christmas L.E.D Lights” and “Buy Essays”. Its a shame though that the blog with an interested reader with decent S.E.O. (I usually click the first or second link on Google) would sell their content space off with endless ads.
Some people only accept ads that are related to what they talk about, and others accept every offer they have and cram their blog full of ads, maximizing their profits. Every time I see an obvious paid blog post, I will probably think less or not go back to the blog in question. They just show the person’s greed for money and can’t write a decent post that covers up the advertisement.
So this leaves me with two questions to my faithful readers
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If the price was right for a single post, would you accept the offer and write about the subject in question? A second question.. How often do you accept sponsored posts?
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2 Responses to “Making Money Online…Or, Accepting Every Offer”

I personally think that cramming a blog full of Ads is not going to make you a heap of money (that is unless you have a lot of traffic). New bloggers eventually figure this out….
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I only accept sponsored reviews relevant to my blog. It doesn’t make sense to do anything else.
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