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		<title>Blogs That Solve Problems Make More Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In her article Why You Can&#8217;t Make Money Blogging, Sonia Simone argues that you can in fact make money from blogging. The article is a response to a recent New York Times article about Fake Steve Jobs and how he hasn&#8217;t made any decent money from his blog. Fake Steve Jobs Solves No Problems According [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In her article <a href="http://www.copyblogger.com/no-money-blogging/">Why You Can&#8217;t Make Money Blogging</a>, Sonia Simone argues that you can in fact make money from blogging. The article is a response to a recent <em>New York Times article about <a href="http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/">Fake Steve Jobs</a></em> and how he hasn&#8217;t made any decent money from his blog.</p>
<h3>Fake Steve Jobs Solves No Problems</h3>
<p>According to Sonia, the main reason he isn&#8217;t making any money despite huge traffic is because his blog <a href="http://www.remarkable-communication.com/what-problem-do-you-solve/">solves no real problems</a> (other than to waste time &#8211; ie. entertainment). I have to agree with her that entertainment sites, in general, don&#8217;t make as much money as more technical, problem-solving sites per visitor.</p>
<p>In the case of <em>Fake Steve Jobs</em>, it&#8217;s not just a case of the blog not solving a problem. I think it&#8217;s more a case of the ads being served don&#8217;t match what the audience wants.</p>
<p>If you land on a site like that, what relevance are the ads going to have? If you&#8217;re running Adsense, it might show an ad for some Apple products as soon as it sees the keywords <em>&#8220;Steve Jobs&#8221;</em> or an ad for Verizon on the <em>&#8220;iPhone&#8221;</em> keyword, but is a visitor at the site ready to purchase a new Macbook or are they just there to have a laugh?</p>
<h3>A Better Way to Market</h3>
<p>Perhaps if the ads were related to comedy, or video or even at a stretch, other Apple news sites, they might do better? But the problem then is that <em>the value of each click plummets because the advertiser doesn&#8217;t directly sell products/services</em>.</p>
<p>On the flip-side, if you had a site that tells you how to upgrade your Macbook hard drive to a 500GB monster, with step-by-step instructions and video and <em>then</em> have an affiliate link or ad pointing to some great deals on hard drives, you could be pretty sure your audience is interested in what&#8217;s being advertised.</p>

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