this dude makes 5600.00 month.just posting
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/07/psst-curious-ho.html
Psst ... curious how much bloggers make?
Business Week reports that some bloggers are making a mint by posting the cute pictures, unique information or snarky commentaries that draw eyeballs to their websites.
According to the magazine, which relied on figures provided by the blogs themselves, BoingBoing brings in more than $1 million a year. The genius behind I Can Has Cheezburger?, which features photos of cats with user-submitted captions, earns about $5,600 a month.
We hadn't heard of ShoeMoney, but Business Week says the site grosses $12,000 a month by writing about how to make money on the Internet. The liberal politics at Talking Points Memo makes $45,000 a month. Perez Hilton, the gossip who works out of a California coffee shop, claims to earn $111,000 a month. And the social-networking posts at Mashable, another blog we didn't know about, help the owner bank $166,000 a month.
With these figures in hand, On Deadline is weighing whether to ask USA TODAY for a raise. Earlier this week, our parents at Gannett reported revenues of $1.93 billion in the second quarter, down from $2 billion during the same period last year. Shouldn't one of the USA's most popular breaking-news blogs get a big piece of the pie?
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/07/psst-curious-ho.html
Psst ... curious how much bloggers make?
Business Week reports that some bloggers are making a mint by posting the cute pictures, unique information or snarky commentaries that draw eyeballs to their websites.
According to the magazine, which relied on figures provided by the blogs themselves, BoingBoing brings in more than $1 million a year. The genius behind I Can Has Cheezburger?, which features photos of cats with user-submitted captions, earns about $5,600 a month.
We hadn't heard of ShoeMoney, but Business Week says the site grosses $12,000 a month by writing about how to make money on the Internet. The liberal politics at Talking Points Memo makes $45,000 a month. Perez Hilton, the gossip who works out of a California coffee shop, claims to earn $111,000 a month. And the social-networking posts at Mashable, another blog we didn't know about, help the owner bank $166,000 a month.
With these figures in hand, On Deadline is weighing whether to ask USA TODAY for a raise. Earlier this week, our parents at Gannett reported revenues of $1.93 billion in the second quarter, down from $2 billion during the same period last year. Shouldn't one of the USA's most popular breaking-news blogs get a big piece of the pie?