Most of the arguments made against site monetization have to do with honesty. We all know a few dishonest people, and I can guarantee we’ll run into a few more. Some bloggers are like a crooked used-car salesmen… they’ll say anything to make a buck. This gives the rest of us a bad name, just like the honest used-car salesmen out there.
Others say that the ads are simply un-appealing, and that they would prefer to see a nice and clean site with no advertisements as opposed to one that has ads shoved in every pixel of free space (I’ve seen this… IT HAPPENS).
Cooper says… When I scroll new blogs I rarely read blogs with adds, especially if the blogs are new and have no content. I’m not a business blog nor a money making blog so that is my natural inclination.
…Natural inclination to stay away from blogs with ads is your right. But it doesn’t have to be a business blog to carry ads…
Others say that the ads are simply un-appealing, and that they would prefer to see a nice and clean site with no advertisements as opposed to one that has ads shoved in every pixel of free space (I’ve seen this… IT HAPPENS).
Cooper says… When I scroll new blogs I rarely read blogs with adds, especially if the blogs are new and have no content. I’m not a business blog nor a money making blog so that is my natural inclination.
…Natural inclination to stay away from blogs with ads is your right. But it doesn’t have to be a business blog to carry ads…