Fellow Entrepreneurs wrote (3)
I have collected a third set of interesting posts from fellow bloggers.
As always John Chow deliveres quality posts, this time its about How to Handle Negative Comments In a Blog. This is something we all need to deal with as our blogs grow bigger.
Recently I have expanded the number of blogs I read daily and Jeff Kee’s blog is one of the new ones. He recently wrote an article on his 8 best attitudes of running a business.
I agree with his list, and what is most important and sort of the foundation to it all is that you got to believe in yourself, after that everything will get much easier.
Was it a mistake to monetize this blog with CPC Ads like Adsense? Well I need to give it a try, but it does not look very bright if you read this post written by my fellow entrepreneur Nate Whitehill, where he says Goodbye to CPC Advertising
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I think you need to monetize with CPC from the start. I will say that I think Kontera is a little too intrusive though. I think Kontera and Intellitext are annoying and I don’t put them on any of my sites, because personally I find them very annoying. However I think Adsense and YPN adblocks to fit most sites perfectly, and I recommend using them no matter how low your traffic is.
I actually signed up for Kontera, but changed my mind since I feel it is really not worth it.
About Adsense, I have no problem with it and probably not most reader either but the fact is that since I added it I have had like 5 clicks and I have earned like $3 from that. It is good pay per click, but very low % of my visitors that click on the ads unfortunately.
//Andreas
Yeah i guess entrepreneur blogs don’t get many clicks, but every penny helps. However it’s still good to run it. You can learn a lot, test ideas out on here and still earn money.
Your right Marc. I will give it some more time. On the 1st of May I will report on how this blog ig doing after my monetization.
//Andreas