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		<title>Is Professional Blogging A Viable Business Model?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jan 2007 16:20:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gobala Krishnan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you be a hot-shot &#8220;problogger&#8221; and make a full time income from blogging?
Yaro Starak from Entrepreneur&#8217;s Journey says &#8220;maybe not&#8221;. Here&#8217;s his conclusion:
In the second part I concluded that professional blogging is NOT a sustainable business model after taking a close look behind the success of the professional blogger Darren Rowse.
Darren&#8217;s Rowse has in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yaro Starak from Entrepreneur&#8217;s Journey says &#8220;maybe not&#8221;. Here&#8217;s his conclusion:</p>
<blockquote><p>In the second part I concluded that professional blogging is NOT a sustainable business model after taking a close look behind the success of the professional blogger <a href="http://www.problogger.net/">Darren Rowse</a>.</p></blockquote>
<p><img align="left" title="ProBlogger" id="image270" alt="ProBlogger" src="http://www.blogsell.com/tips/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/problogger.jpg" />Darren&#8217;s Rowse has in recent times become synonymous to the term <strong>&#8220;ProBlogger&#8221;</strong>, partly due to his <a href="http://gobala.linktrackr.com/domains-bs:keywords">domain name</a> and partly due to his six-figure checks from various blog advertising networks, Google Adsense included.</p>
<p>Indeed many people dream of being the next Darren Rowse, but as in Yaro&#8217;s article, there&#8217;s a few reasons why that may never happen.</p>
<p>Yaro&#8217;s argument is that there are 2 types of bloggers:</p>
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<li>Those who depend on <a href="http://gobala.linktrackr.com/doab-bs:keywords">blogging</a> as the primary source of income</li>
<li>Those who use <a href="http://gobala.linktrackr.com/doab-bs:keywords">blogging</a> as a tool for an existing business</li>
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<p>I think his argument about barriers to success in markets where there are already tons of established big-name bloggers is only half-true. I do agree however that competing with the big players (if that&#8217;s what you want to do) is difficult, and you&#8217;ll at most be labelled a copycat.</p>
<p>But maybe, if you differenciate yourself so you&#8217;re not competing in the sense of the word, but building your own readership and market, that it&#8217;s possible?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t consider myself to be in the first category of bloggers, although I can think of many who are. I see myself as the second type.</p>
<p>You may also want to read my article <a href="http://www.blogsell.com/tips/160/blogger-vs-internet-marketer/">&#8220;Bloggers Vs Internet Marketers&#8221;</a> for a better explanation of the way I see things.</p>
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