Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 11:58 pm
Only a fraction of a percent of blogs make enough money for blogging to count as a source of income. I would personally put that on the bottom of your list of things to try, unless you happen to be very good at collecting recent news and writing interesting things about it. Blogging became even harder recently as Google changed their search algorithm to actively penalize people who reproduce material, so blogs that are largely about link aggregation and including small snippets from each article linked to took a big hit to their ranking. You have to go the extra mile and write your own material now.
Now if you can get hired by a company to do their social networking stuff for them, that would probably pay reasonably well, and it's something you can do from home. All sorts of companies want to get into Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogging, etc. but have no idea how to do it.
Now if you can get hired by a company to do their social networking stuff for them, that would probably pay reasonably well, and it's something you can do from home. All sorts of companies want to get into Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogging, etc. but have no idea how to do it.