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Business World: Earning Money through Blogs

Just got word from Business World contributor Anne Nerissa Alina that the feature article about problogging is now out today and tomorrow (September 22-23 issue). The column can be found Section 3, page 2 of BW Weekender and entitled Earning Money through Blogs. The online version (downloadable PDF format) is exclusive to subscribers though.

In it were interviews with Filipina-Aussie b5media owner Shai Coggins, problogger Ruth Schaffer and some reference to Darren Rowse.

Grab a copy of Business World tomorrow. I’m got one free at Starbucks. :D Just a note though that this feature is just a primer on problogging so if you’ve already reading my blog here for a year, there’s not much to learn from it (except the one that Ruth revealed about pulling in Php30,000 for her problogging sideline).

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14 Responses to “Business World: Earning Money through Blogs”


  1. Gravatar Icon Migs
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    replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 11:59 pm (1)

    So now blogging is in the “business papers.” When’s the Yuga feature?

  2. Gravatar Icon Noemi replied on Sep 23rd, 2006 at 12:27 pm (2)

    You should be featured next. You practically inspired clueless bloggers to take the leap. :)

  3. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Sep 23rd, 2006 at 4:42 pm (3)

    Oops, I failed to mention I’m in it too. :D

  4. Gravatar Icon NOSTALGIA MANILA replied on Sep 23rd, 2006 at 6:23 pm (4)

    Great blog!
    Fore more nostalgia, check out:

    http://nostalgiamanila.blogspot.com/

    Maraming salamat!
    –NOSTALGIA MANILA–

  5. Gravatar Icon Dave Starr replied on Sep 24th, 2006 at 12:58 am (5)

    Kind of an interesting piece, a creditable job of trying to cover a big global subject in a relatively short business journal article. However, it gave me a bit of a shock to find that she described Darren Rowse (ProBlogger.net) as “US-based”. Darren is a born and bred Aussie, liivng in Melbourne with his wife “V” and new-born son “X” (Xavier) in the “house that Google bought”… one of Darren’s more successful blog stories where he described how after several years as a paid minister in his church and other part-time work, he and V were able to buy a small house with their income from AdSense. All this is common knowledge and/or available right off Darren’s “about” pages. I’m sure Darren will be a bit amazed that he’s been transformed overnight into a Yank ;-) (or are all us Caucasians really Kanos? LoL)

    There’s actually a very good story there for someone who wanted to write it (blog it)… why the relatively recent phenomena of ProBlogging is so central to Australia. Several big blog networks developed from and/or are headquartered in Oz and a number of “celebrity bloggers” are Australian.

  6. Gravatar Icon yuga replied on Sep 24th, 2006 at 6:03 pm (6)

    Hi Dave,

    I was going to text her as well and correct that Darren was Aussie. And I guess, all white men are kano. *hehehe*

  7. Gravatar Icon Paul replied on Sep 24th, 2006 at 7:43 pm (7)

    The link to your article is free.

  8. Gravatar Icon Ben Uy replied on Sep 25th, 2006 at 3:24 am (8)

    cool article

  9. Gravatar Icon Dave Starr replied on Sep 25th, 2006 at 5:07 am (9)

    You are, of course, correct, Sir Abe.

    I’ll be Joe, you be Juan de la Cruz ;-)

  10. Gravatar Icon Dexter Zafra replied on Sep 25th, 2006 at 5:46 am (10)

    I know a couple of guys here in LA that made a living through blogging. These guys made $3,000 and living a very good lifestyle, not really the Amercian dream but a comfortable lving. If I can pull out $6,000 a month from blogging or my portal site. I will quit my job.

  11. Gravatar Icon Shai replied on Sep 25th, 2006 at 12:50 pm (11)

    Thanks for the heads-up, Abe. I didn’t know about this article. I don’t remember granting an interview. I only heard it from my sis yesterday. My family in Manila couldn’t find a copy as of yet, as we weren’t watching out for it. I was hoping to read a copy online at least. Oh, and by the way, the link to BW seems to be down.

    Interesting comment from Dave Starr, about ProBlogging being linked to Australia. I never really thought of it that way because I see so many probloggers from all over the world. Having said that, b5media.com is 75% Aussie-owned even if we’re based in Canada.

    Ahhh… maybe that’s why Darren was attributed as being North American. :-)

  12. Gravatar Icon Basang Panaginip replied on Sep 26th, 2006 at 5:38 pm (12)

    The free online article can be found here:

    http://www.bworldonline.com/Weekender092206/main.php?id=vari1

  13. Gravatar Icon ruth replied on Oct 1st, 2006 at 10:41 pm (13)

    nothing surprising about the P30K. i know a few pinoy bloggers earning much more than that, and from just one blog at that.

    for us based in europe (or for those in the US), $500 to 600 is not much, actually. those of you in pinas have much more buying power, i guess…

  14. Gravatar Icon Anonimus replied on Mar 21st, 2007 at 5:43 pm (14)

    photo gut

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