Pitfalls and Hurdles: Part III of III Blogging for Dollars

By Ambient Decay, published May 18, 2007
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Part 1 and 2 looked at what and how Blogging for money can bring ins some extra cash. The Final part of this series, Part 3, will give insight to the pot holes and feelings that leave a tainted taste in the core of the brain and back of the mouth. Though, blogging isn't considered in societies eyes as a legitimate Home Based Business, it still carrier the dangerous leaps, traps, and scams. Finding a secure and honest business over the internet is a task in itself, and not a very friendly one at that.

Just as envelope stuffing, MLMS, Telemarketing, and those ever-so-familiar get rick quick schemes, blogging has it predators. Many of thee so-called "friends" wish to sell you a product or service that will miraculously explode your traffic, increase you revenue drastically overnight, or give people the idea that earning $2,000 to millions can be made right out of the gate. Well if that's so, why are so many people still living paycheck to paycheck. If this was the case, then why haven't the homeless around the world jumped on the computers found at the local libraries and spewed their lives out onto the internet? Perhaps because they do not have a library card. Possible but in all reality, if it sounds too good, than it is. Blogging communities all around the internet are being face now with a new problem. Quantity versus Quality.

Too much quantity to be exact. Blogging has become more popular over the past years more so than three years ago. Though it's been said that Blogging will level off this year. I doubt though that it will happen. Seeing as how so many new blogs keep popping up around the globe, by both new and veteran bloggers. Normally blogging is a very friendly circle of people who comment on another. Also these communities help one another out by providing insight to another's blog subject and on what the person a has blogged about that day. 9 out of 10 times, when a blog is being criticized or commented on, it's of friendly and thought provoking nature. These days of helping another out and being friendly seem to be coming to a close. The saying " to many chiefs and not enough Indians" comes to mind.

Pitfalls and Hurdles: Part III of III Blogging for Dollars

Wonder who came up with this name...

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