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Old 01/20/11, 10:21 PM
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I had No idea! I'm definitely going to look into this. I have a lot of time on my hands in the winter.

Thanks so much for your answers.
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Old 01/24/11, 12:43 PM
 
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Great post Poboy! I'll second the "don't go hog wild" thing with clicking ads. Google doesn't like that and if they think the clicks are done only with the intention of making the blog owner some money, they can yank your account.

And I don't think you are allowed to say anything like "Please click my ads" they don't like that either....
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Old 01/24/11, 12:58 PM
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I love reading blogs about homesteading and country living. Caroline, you may be surprised how interesting your life is to others who have similar interests! It is a great way to share ideas.
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Old 01/25/11, 10:14 AM
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I love reading blogs about homesteading and country living. Caroline, you may be surprised how interesting your life is to others who have similar interests! It is a great way to share ideas.
Me too! Not only that, but besides homesteading readers, the other readers love our homesteading blogs. It surprised me too! Many live in big cities and want to know all about being self-sufficient or at least what they can do in the city. I find when I do a post on a recipe, I get a lot of traffic. So just start writing and you will find that readers and followers will come.
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Old 01/25/11, 11:31 PM
 
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I agree. I have a lot of readers that are living in the city. Not all of them want to move out to the country to raise their own food and animals...some of them just like to read about someone doing that lol.

If you develop really good content on your blog, you will get readers!
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Old 02/21/11, 05:30 PM
 
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Po boy I am confused. Your sites are domain named sites? you pay for that site each month? Please fill me in. Where do we get the best domain site that can help us make the webpage? and for the blogger sites is there a certain templet you should start out with to later be able to add the advertisers?
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