Making Money Blogging As a Journalist
Blogging has become a lucrative career for some people these days. Most of them have quit their day jobs just to concentrate on writing posts which are earning them huge commissions from the ads they post on their blogs. The question for most people planning to follow suit, however, is not how to start a blog but rather what to blog about in order to get more readers interested in their posts and, of course, to get more clicks and sales from the ads on their blogs. There could actually be many choices that could be considered bankable enough. But a very recent trend that has been emerging is journalism blogging.
Journalism blogging is a way of reporting events through blogs instead of the traditional media such as newspapers, radio and tv. One advantage of journalism blogging is it doesn’t take too long for news of an event to reach the public. Once the blogger has his information and some images, he is able to upload everything at once and will get the post published in seconds. This speeds up the time that word about the event spreads to people and this makes blogging a very good medium for increasing public awareness about things happening all over the globe.
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Limos Prove to Journalist That Limos Help People Succeed
I’ve always been cynical about big spending. This is probably due in part to my upbringing: My grandparents raised me, and since they grew up in the Depression, they valued hard work and perseverance over money. Plus, as a journalist, I don’t have that much money to spend on big-ticket items.
Then my editor assigned me a story on limos in LA. I balked. I always thought people who insisted on driving around in long, expensive vehicles just didn’t have anything better to spend their money on. Nevertheless, I took the assignment. You don’t say no to my boss. Anyway, I smugly thought it would give me a great chance to prove, once and for all, that renting limos is just not worth the price tag.
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