Does monetizing your blog alienate readers?
This is probably the most widely discussed topic in the blogosphere as we know it (other than figuring out how Darren Rowse, and John Chow really do it).
For those of you that don’t know, monetization, is just what it sounds like. Putting up ads or other revenue generators to make money from your site.
Since I’m all about community Bold Buck, I wanted to allow this article to be written, in part, by members of the Blog Catalog forum. I asked this question on Blog Catalog just to see some of the responses it would generate from other members of the blogging community.
Let’s start with the argument that site monetization alienates readers.
This is probably the most widely discussed topic in the blogosphere as we know it (other than figuring out how Darren Rowse, and John Chow really do it).
For those of you that don’t know, monetization, is just what it sounds like. Putting up ads or other revenue generators to make money from your site.
Since I’m all about community Bold Buck, I wanted to allow this article to be written, in part, by members of the Blog Catalog forum. I asked this question on Blog Catalog just to see some of the responses it would generate from other members of the blogging community.
Let’s start with the argument that site monetization alienates readers.