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Hobbyist Bloggers vs Professional Bloggers
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 286762, member: 29399"] A hobbyist blogger is a person who blogs as a hobby, however, professional bloggers are people who blog for money. If you are blogging as a hobby and have no intention of revenue generation on your blog, that’s another case, however, if your primary intention of blogging is making money, you will have to implement strategies to generate revenue on your blog. It does not require a lot of investment in blogging, therefore, blogging as a hobby is sustainable. Even when you are blogging as a professional, your investment will be still low compared to the possibility of making money. Even if you are blogging as a hobby, you can still monetize your blog with ads. One of the easiest ways to raise the blog running cost is by asking for donations through “donate me” button on your blog. If your intention is to blog for money, try building your writing, SEO, and Digital Marketing Skills. Also, create products that you can sell to your blog readers. [/QUOTE]
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