If you have been following my last set of posts then you now know
- My dream life
- The things I love doing
- The things I would not do for money
*if you haven’t checked them out yet then click through and read
Which brings us up to speed on my day 5 post of the #WinterABC blogging challenge my ideal business arrangement.
I want to have a business where I would be paid to just lay around all day in bed with a good book, or a good movie or series and then write a review about that. Then travel somewhere nice and write about that too, afterwards sit beside the fire and tell folk-stories of old, when animals used to talk and others still had wings, while I await for the bloggers I invited to a blogger bash to arrive, then talk blogging.
It would be great to be able to invite some you and finally meet offline and put names and voices to faces and usernames and we would plan where the next blogger conference would be and laugh about the things we used to do for Exposure. A different country, but keeping the venue secret because the media and corporates would be trying to gatecrash and head hunt our membership by then they would know and appreciate the powers bloggers wield as thought leaders and gate keepers of memories, cultures and traditions.
And of course having annual awards to rival the Oscars, celebrating the good work the bloggers do…
Does this sound like a fanciful dream?
Maybe, maybe not we could be coming to a city near you….
Slowly I am finding ways to bring this vision of the future into a reality today, if you have any interesting ideas about how I can get this blogging thing to work, simple let me know like:
If I were to add a Buy me coffee button to the bottom of the screen would you actually pay money to read the stuff I write so I could keep at it (internet bills gotta be paid, domains need owning and one must eat)
I haven’t succumbed to having adverts on my site, yet, sometimes I think those things are tacky and do they even pay well? Unless you have an insane number of views
Sponsored posts sound logical but I worry about having content that I do not genuinely agree with but simply because one wants that paper…
Corporate patronage also seems like a plan but how exactly does one manage an audience with the decision makers, corporates have so much red tape that you end up being backed into a contract with very lil wiggle, you would think they do not understand how a creative soul is nurtured. Well if you know one with working synergies do let me know.
Has anyone else noticed that the only people who really seem to be making money from blogging are the bloggers who blog about how to make money from blogging, tell me I am wrong and I wont change my internet name to Uncle Of Bloggers and start a Blogging University selling all sorts of must-have digital skills a blogger needs
~B
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