The Unexpected Highs and Lows in Blogging

I think most of us remember what it was like before we started blogging. Do you remember? And then you started really getting into it, you couldn’t believe how much better it was than previous speculations. Whether you’re a beginner or pro, it is not easy to keep a blog going year round.

I am seeing many people blogging intensely for a while, but they crash soon after. There comes a point where for many of us, where it is obvious that we are blogging all day, everyday. You will either quit, or you’ll need to be making money to stay in it.

You don’t have to be a money blog to make money blogging

If you think about memes many of us have done, it is astonishing the amount of work we all put into it. Think about how many billions of linking pathways we have etched throughout the Internet!

If you have a personal blog, learning more about the technical side will actually help keep you from getting burned out. I will never be a true money blogger, but I will make a lot of money blogging! The money oriented, tech news and seo bloggers get burned out even more easily than personal bloggers because of the endless pace.

Sure you can cut down a little if needed, but I recommend that when burned out, to do something totally different with your blog. When you do, it will be a new thing and you’ll have a new interest!

  • The Blogger Who Lasts Is One Who Learns To Be Different Types of Bloggers
  • I think the modern blogger has to be more than one sided. Learn to do what you can’t.
  • Learn to be a money blogger. Learn to be a fun blogger. Learn to be a social blogger.
  • Don’t go overboard in one area, like 6 months of endless memes and awards. Stop, calm down, and put on your money making mask.
  • Write 2 posts per day for both PPP and Smorty until you get tired of it. Instead of quitting that altogether, take a full week to just read and comment on other blogs.

The point is to mix things up. I have found that changing gears suddenly, out of the blue. then doing something totally different is effective in keeping me interested.

I do think that the social network, Yuwie is a way that personal bloggers like most of you could easily make good money. It’s a social network that pays. If you approach Yuwie like a massive community meme, the money will be easy to make.

What I understand is that basically you sign up: Click Here To Join. Then you need to sign up 3 people. After that, you help each of the 3 people under you to sign up 3 people. If we can power a meme like a tidal wave, Yuwie will be easy!

Here’s a chart showing how this meme approach could work:

The chart below assumes you refer 3 people, and those 3 people refer 3,
then those refer 3, through 10 levels, and each referral gets 1000 page
views for the month, and the month’s RSR is $0.50.

LEVELS – REFERRALS – IMPRESSIONS – EARNINGS
1—————3—————3,000—————$0.15
2—————9—————9,000—————$0.45
3—————27————-27,000————–$0.54
4—————81————-81,000————–$1.62
5—————243———–243,000————-$4.86
6—————729———–729,000————-$14.58
7————–2,187——–2,187,000————-$43.74
8————–6,561——–6,561,000————-$328.05
9————-19,683——19,683,000————-$984.15
10————59,049——59,049,000————-$8,857.35

TOTAL——88,572 —–88,572,000————$10,235.49 every month!

1000 page views is not a lot. I just need 3 people to join under me. It is better to build deeply than just one layer. The network of people on yuwie are VERY HELPFUL! It’s all about being paid to make millions of friends.