Advertising and Money Making

By Serge Norguard. Filed in Personal  |  
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As the days passes through and all of us here would love to make money and money is the root of all that kills to some, we are left to the satanic cult of advertising. Thus after receiving his cheque from Text Link Ads, Serge has realized that he needs to generate income for his site to maintain it till he hits the ripe full age of death.

So he search the web and read many articles. Of which he chanced upon this article which was entitled “How I Make Money from Blogs - My Top Earners“. The author wrote things which was somewhat beneficial to Serge. Later on he read the article entitled “The Top 5 Uncommon Timesavers for Bloggers“.

It was written by Tim Ferriss who is the author of The 4-Hour work Week and has a blog as well. His advise is real and sharp to the point. The following is a part of what was written

2. Post less to be read more.

No matter how good your material is, too much of it can cause feed-overwhelm and unsubscribes. Based on input from close to a dozen top bloggers I’ve interviewed, it takes an average of three days for a new post to propagate well in the blogosphere. If you write too often, pushing down the previous post and its visibility, you decrease the reach of each post, run the risk of increasing unsubscribes, and create more work for yourself. Test posting 2-4 times per week—my preference is two—and don’t feel compelled to keep up with the frequency “you have to post three times before lunch” Joneses. Quality, not quantity, is what spreads.

After reading that, it is true that probably one of the best ways to do this is to write less. Quality over quantity. Because of that, we at the Broken Mirror would like to inform readers that the posting will be short and sweet and also maybe not everyday.

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