This week's twister.Tired of blogging for some bucks? why not try a personal blog.From my experience of personal blogging for 1 month, I'm feeling much excited blogging.Reasons?
You don't think what to write
Things just go by and you blog them.Unlike these professional money making blogs where you need to think with an evil mind and write a unique and top notch post.Quite stressful to your little mind.
Google.Who?
Why should I care about my search engine listings? Or bite nails how much pagerank I will get after the next export {if it ever happens } .And now see, the condition of all "Pro" Bloggers, how they are sweating, running after each and every Google Data Center for just the slightest hint about their new pagerank after export.{which ill not happen this month for sure}
Wordpress or Blogger?
Why should I bother whether its is hosted on blogger or on wordpress?I just need a simple blogging software that lets me put my content in the web.And as the blogger of Webtalks , I constantly face the dilemma between Blogger and Wordpress
Dont feed your feeds
I don't care of my feed readers{of personal blog of course} whether they would be happy with the kind of posting frequency I'll be having on my blog.But here on Webtalks, I've kept some scheduled posts in draft so that your subscribing to this feed isn't worthless
Design? Optimization ? for what?
Since, I switched over to the current blog template, I've some 20 people shooting me emails from where did I get it and can they too have this one? Saw, people just try to copy your blog.Run after each other.As for my personal blog, Minima Black just suits it.Since it is a basic two column template , for the first time I have got a full valid CSS on w3org.And from my opinion it looks much better than Webtalks as it is adfree
But Can it make money online?
Yep.But first you need to develop it.and you must be knowing the John Chow dot com was initially started as a personal blog and used to enough traffic that will give round 300$'s in first month of monetizing by Adsense!
So how's your "personal" blog performing?
For my case, believe it or not, I've got some 30 RSS readers who just subscribed it using the common "Subscribe to Posts(Atom)" link.I haven't started monetizing it and have no plans to do so for until I really feel the need for it.
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