Money For Content and Your Clicks For Free: Turning Web Sites, Blogs, and Podcasts Into Cash this question feed

asked by shawn on November 6, 2006 1:40 PM
Want to make money from your creativity? Here's how

If you're a blogger or podcaster, an artist or musician, or someone who creates any other type of online content and dream of earning income from your creative efforts, you have endless options on the Internet. But to seize them, you must become part businessperson—a creative entrepreneur. If that thought intimidates you, you're not alone.

JD Frazer has been there, and he shares with you everything you must know about syndication, advertising, branding, merchandising, copyright protection, ethical considerations, how to attract consumers, and more. If you want to earn a living from what you create, here's what you need to do: Make wise decisions that protect your intellectual property and your interests Approach the subject of paying for content without alienating your audience Understand the realities of self-syndication Weigh the advantages and disadvantages of membership features on your Web site Learn how branding and merchandising apply to your art Be prepared for fame as well as anonymity, and the hazards of both Recognize the ethical balance that exists between creator and consumer Explore online resources that assist the creative entrepreneur

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This book is really compact and author tried to put just too much stuff in there, and seem like he tries to touch little bit of every subjects. And he wrote too much of his personal history instead of facts.
reviewed by bricktop on November 16, 2006 1:39 PM

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Treats numerous topics in blogging, such as RSS, monetizing with ads, and promoting the blog, with a short, informative overview. The sections are brief, no in-depth coverage of topics. A good start for someone thinking of blogging professionally, or just beginning and needing to learn the ropes quickly. Those with more experience and knowledge will find it shallow.
reviewed by webster on November 26, 2006 9:47 PM

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I had my highlighter all over the pages of this book. Good information, a bit of fluff here and there, but overall very useful.
reviewed by 90210 on November 27, 2006 11:33 AM

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