Blogging makes good dosh, but dosh doesn’t make good blogs!

As I outlined here about Payperpost, it is possible to make quite a bit of money doing Payperpost. But as the title suggests, Payperpost needs to be carefully balanced with excellent content, to make the blog attractive to readers. I have made about $492 so far because I have been paid to blog. It has a lot of benefits for bloggers and their readers, too.

Naturally, I have accumulated the money. I didn’t want to spend it on frivolous things. I originally published a journal in paper that cost me about $750 to print. I have been less than successful in selling the printed copies, either in bookshops, or online. In addition, my approaches to agents/distributors hasn’t produced much in the way of anything other mild interest. So I was out about $750.

In addition, the journal faced a funding crisis because its primary sponsor faced a cash shortfall of its own, meaning no further money was available to print issue #2. So suddenly I needed to find a way to make money to cover the costs of the first issue, plus provide a little more cash to cover out of pocket expenses for the second issue.

I’ve been able to raise most of the money from a variety of sources, too. So I’m well covered now, but then my own job faced a slowdown in salary that has affected both my wife and family. I’m now finding that that income produced online is now supplementing my salary.

I must say, I’m enjoying the freedom that having a blog produces, and I’m enjoying the fruits of working for Payperpost. I do realize, though, that while earning money encourages me to blog far more than I used to, I wouldn’t blog if it were ONLY for the money.

Writing is something very personal for me, and this blog, and my other blogs are expressions of my own personal interests. As such, I hope that it is my writing, my ideas and my enthusiasm that readers come back for, again and again.

Wordpress Reports: Useful Plugin #5

One great plugin that I access several times a day is the Wordpress Reports plugin. The plugin notes “Added support for multiple Google Analytics accounts” as part of the release for the current version which is 0.6. I also don’t know if it supports WP 2.1 that was just released. Anyway.

WP reports provides a way to integrate the results from both Analytics and Feedburner into a simple one page report that can keep you uptodate on the last seven days traffic. There is a pretty good jpg at his website that provides an overview of the top of the Reports page.

In summary though, the stats covered include:-

Daily Visits, Daily Pageviews, Avg Pageviews per Visit,
Daily Circulation, Inbound Sources, Outbound Links,
Popular Content, and New & Returning.

It’s a pretty handy tool, however for serious statistics, perhaps you need to look elsewhere. Feedburner provides more stats than you can see in the report presented here, and Google Analytics really does provide a wealth of stats, most of which are absent from the reports page. However, the tool provides a comprehensive overview for those who are obsessed about their stats and need to check them frequently! You can login to your blog and get the stats quickly and conveniently without having to login to either Analytics or Feedburner.

Overall, I installed the plugin. I like it and I’m planning to keep using it!

Posting Schedule Starts February 1st, 2007.

Well, tomorrow I’m starting my posting schedule as I arranged. This does

Monday: Cash Flow Ideas + 500 Article In-depth Reviews

Tuesday: Great Plugins

Wednesday:Good Blogs I’ve found

Thursday: Great Tips for your Blog

Friday: Quotation + How I got here-Article

Saturday+Sunday: Weekend Reading

Some of the Series I’m planning:

The first series will be in ten parts posted weekly on the issue of how to get started with your blogging in ten easy lessons.

The second series will look at developing your blogs options for income generation. This will also be a ten part series and will commence once the first series is completed.

The third series will list plugins, one-by-one, as seen from the User’s perspective. We will evaluate how easy they are to install, setup and use. This will be an unlimited series.

I’m also planning to have two Articles Categories: One will be my own articles, ie. more than 500-1000 words. The Second Category will be for Articles that can be reposted from the Net. I’m only hoping to find the best articles for readers, especially on things I think InvestorBloggers should know about but I can’t write myself.

The Last Series will be an ongoing series of posts detailing my own Personal Struggle to develop Streams of Income other than my job.