It’s that time again.
This is our weekly Q and A session with the 8BIT Team. You can ask us anything and one of us will hook you up with an answer in the coming week.
Simple, right? Oh, and did we answer your question from last week? Let us know.
It’s that time again.
This is our weekly Q and A session with the 8BIT Team. You can ask us anything and one of us will hook you up with an answer in the coming week.
Simple, right? Oh, and did we answer your question from last week? Let us know.
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Income generation: what sort of break down do you have for you properties?
I read/saw an article on problogger for his break down: How I Make Money Blogging [My Income Split in April 2010] – interesting that AdSense made up a big percentage in April for Darren.
Phillip,
This is a great question! I saw that report and I loved how he did that.
i’ll need to break this down and share it.
we have affiliates, direct sales, sponsored posts, and product mainly. look for a post…!
So.. How many hit’s do you need to call a blog a success? It is an investment in time and energy and I know it takes a while to get established, so what is the criteria for pulling the plug?
…getting a little discouraged with dumping all this work into this.. yes, I’m still passionate about it my topic, but it seems sometimes to be an effort in futility..
that depends on your definition of success… i suppose you’re definition is based on “hit” count, right?
if you’re goal is financial freedom from your 9-5 then you’re in it for the long haul. if it’s 100-200 bucks a month, then you might be close.
you need to be specific!
Sorry… that was really a vague question … I should’ve thought this through better.. I try to do that and ask a better formulated question later.