Posted by Hendry Lee on 09/1/06 in Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
The September 1st, 2006 issue of Business 2.0 — online access here — has a scoop about different business blogging startups that earn six to seven figures in advertising revenue.
Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, the blog about new technologies and companies, is pulling in $60,000 in ad revenue every month. That is 10 times what the [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 09/1/06 in Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
People from different backgrounds and countries have started all kind of blogs from personal blog to business blog. Despite this fact, and the rate at which the blogosphere grows, there are still people who think that because they are not a celebrity or anybody, they can not start a blog.
Even if they do start one, [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 07/25/06 in Blog Marketing, Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
I don’t know how people come up with this myth. As far as I know, it may have to do with how a blog was originally used. Back then, a blog is nothing more than a personal diary or journal.
Blog readers used to be close friends or family members. But those days have been long [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 07/11/06 in Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
Continuing with the blogging myth article series is the sixth myth: there is too much competiiton. I heard this way too often. When people try to establish a new business startup, especially those with lower resources like home business owners and solopreneurs, they faced with a typical dilemma.
All too sudden when they tried to start [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/9/06 in Blog News, Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
The blogging goals project at Problogger finally ends today. There were 130 submissions in total. Again thanks to Darren for the hard work, not just listing them all but actually reading them along the way.
Regarding my favorite, to no surprise is My Digital Photography School Goals by Darren Rowse.
For one, I think he gives the [...]
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