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Posted on : 31-05-2006 | By : RohailR | In : Entrepreneurship

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Many people make their entire living off of blog revenue such as Darren Rowse of ProBlogger.net. Although, I must admit, it is extremely difficult to make a significant amount off of blogs. I, myself have avoided this concept of making money especially on this website as I want it to have a clean look.

However, I do have several other blogs that I am trying this concept with, my main one of which is www.mesosource.blogspot.com. I don’t know how well it is going to work with my other websites so I am going to try and experiment with this one. My reveneue really depends on how much traffic I get to www.mesosource.blogspot.com and how much interest people have in what the website has to offer in terms of ads and the click-through ratio.

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good luck! I’ve been experimenting too. Your links don’t work… I think you need to add “http://” at the beginning of them.

Thanks for catching that, Dennis. You were right,they should work now.

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