The most traditional way of making money via blogging is through paid advertisements. Unlike a newspaper that sells individual adspace, bloggers usually sign up for a service like Google’s Adsense. Adsense analyzes each page or post of a blog and then matches the content with related advertisements from sponsors who sign up with their Adwords [...]
Affiliate programs, also called “Associate programs,” are talked about a lot in the blogosphere. It sounds like it might be a bit complicated, but it’s actually quite simple. Think commission. An affiliate in the blogging world is a website or online store that you, as a professional blogger, work out an agreement with. If you send [...]
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Blogging started long before anybody knew what blogging was. Merriam-Webster still defines a blog as “a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.” That was certainly the case when I first heard the term around the turn of the millennium. I was a teenager engaged in the Live Journal community at the time, and I remember scoffing at the idea that this new, frivolous sounding word applied to me in some way....
How do you get your news? Some people go to CNN. Others wait for late-night TV. Some don’t even seek out the news anymore. It just comes to them via social networking. “I really don’t even have to go to the news anymore. I find out what’s happening in culture and abroad from links people post on Facebook,” one 21-year old Los Angeles resident recently confessed to me. It’s clear that the world of content and news distribution is a shifting landscape, which helps explain why...