Just got word last night from Angelo over at The J Spot that he’s into full time blogging. He’s been contemplating on the diea for quite some time and only now has he gotten a fair deal for a blogging stint.
It’s fixed fee like the WIN pay structure, but for most people who have just started blogging, it’s the safest way to go. It also allows you more time to really take care of your own blogs and eventually get that revenue inching upwards day by day.
That makes three of us Pinoys into fulltime blogging now – me, connie and j. Soon, I believe marc and markku (maybe even migs) will join our ranks. Is there anybody else doing this now (just Filipinos I mean)?
Anyway, goodluck and props to J. Welcome to the problogging world, where your heart-beat skips to the tune of AdSense. *lol*





Twitter: jangelo
says:
Thanks for the writeup, Abe! Been doing AdSense for quite some time now, and I haven’t really gotten into the groove of earning as much as you guys. Got my first cheque (just this a.m.), but the succeeding months’ performance is not as good as it used to be.
At any rate, I guess I’m part of the pajama media revolution–with people now working at home in their sleepwear. But I still prefer to go to a WiFi-enabled cafe (or adjacent places with cheaper food) every now and then to get into a better mood for writing.
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I really appreciate what you are trying to do with this Blog. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
Linda