Hi everyone, good to see a whole lot of new readers on the site. I am hitting my weekly targets easily, and showing that fantastic mathematical trend, EXPONENTIAL GROWTH.
Darren over at problogger explains it pretty clearly in this weeks video post, and I can recommend you check it out.
Over the weekend while planting my new veggie patch I had chance to ponder what the online blogosphere needs. Please feel free to correct me or add your own twist to what I have written below. These are the things that I want to see happen
* More blogs that make money, but are not about blogs making money
* Quality content that shares the owners personal views on subject, not just what everyone else is saying. That’s the whole point of social media, wouldn’t you think?
* More people commenting on each others blogs, not just the big blogs but the smaller sites in the blog community. I know it’s tough but everyone needs encouragement.
* Injection of more advertising dollars, from areas other then just adsense and affiliates. People won’t click the same ads over and over again. Fresh advertising = more clicks.
* More blogers as content producers, not just content commentators. We need more experts, and less reporters.
What we need is to make the blogosphere sustainable for future generations, not just a flash in the pan that burns up all of the dollars available. The last thing we need is for advertisers to get sick of it and start withdrawing funds and allocating them somewhere else.
Oh yeah, and before anyone gets too smart, I know that one thing we don’t need is more top 5 lists
Keep it real and positive, till next time.

I think a blogger who wants to blog for revenue should worry about content and sustainability, thus a blog should be about what the blogger knows best or has a passion for, while applying SEO and keyword research.
You ve a terrific site broda… the content and the design really great and creative. this so useful for me.
thanks for the comment on my blog and `bout the good question, i proudly said that my blog is the manifest from the LOA.
Honestly ive to said that english isn`t my native language, u could feel that too, didn`t you? But at least i try my best to make the readers understand
im wishing & waiting for other improvement comments broda..
ill be keep in touch.
best wishes..
Thanks for commenting on my blog. This is a great post. It is so true that bloggers need to join in and comment on other blogs – not just the big ones. You can really create a community spirit after a while if you visit each others blogs and provide helpful info.
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I think people should stop whoring the big blogs and check out the little ones too
Although, I won’t be saying that if mine becomes a big blog.
So basically: check out my blog! Haha.
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Thanks for the grammar and spelling reminder Adam. I really need to slow down sometimes and re-read things a few times to make sure I catch all the errors.
That kind of constructive criticism is what I am talking about, comments that add to the discussion or the writers skill at what they do. Keep it up
I agree with most of the ones you listed–the first one, not so much. Just because “seasoned” bloggers know how to make money online doesn’t mean everyone else does. That’s what most bloggers who don’t make the big bucks want to know. Ya know what I mean;)
You have some great posts; and thank you for visiting my blog:)
Hi Steve, here’s my comments back to you
I agree there should be more quality content; content drives traffic. Still working on that on my blog.
About spending more advertising-wise, I think that depends on us, bloggers to have quality content which drives quality traffic. Then naturally advertisers will spend more on online advertising. But for the near term, I can only see those $$$ going up with the number of blogs that are growing.
So good news for us.