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Paid Blogger Microtrend?

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Jeff Jarvis casts a skeptical eye on Mark Penn’s Wall Street Journal column today:

[Mark Penn says] there are now more paid bloggers than CEOs… As much as I would like to believe that blogging is a lucrative profession, I’m not sure I buy it — not quite yet. He says that bloggers with 100,000 readers a month are making $75k. Name a few. Still, the trend is heading this way and I’m certainly happy to hear talk of blogging as a business model.

From Penn’s column:

Paid bloggers fit just about every definition of a microtrend: Their ranks have grown dramatically over the years, blogging is an important social and cultural movement that people care passionately about, and the number of people doing it for at least some income is approaching 1% of American adults.

The best studies we can find say we are a nation of over 20 million bloggers, with 1.7 million profiting from the work ,and 452,000 of those using blogging as their primary source of income. That’s almost 2 million Americans getting paid by the word, the post, or the click — whether on their site or someone else’s. And that’s nearly half a million of whom it can be said, as Bob Dylan did of Hurricane Carter: “It’s my work he’d say, I do it for pay.”

He marshals an impressive array of statistics to get blogger hopes up. Then there’s this, “Most bloggers for hire pay $80 to get started, do it for about 35 months, and make a few hundred dollars.”



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2 Responses to “Paid Blogger Microtrend?”

  1. intoxination says:

    “Most bloggers for hire pay $80 to get started, do it for about 35 months, and make a few hundred dollars.”

    Most bloggers I know pay nothing to get started. They start out on a free service like Blogger or WordPress.com and then move on to their own domain and hosting somewhere.

    The rates they are quoting also average out to $6.50 per cpm. That's rather high for a site only getting 100,000 visitors per month. Also ad revenue is rather dry right now, especially with the political blogs.

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