WSJ: Bloggers actually make money?

From an article in the WSJ - “Most self-employed bloggers take in between $2,000 and $10,000 a month from ad sales, says Henry Copeland, founder of BlogAds.com.”

The top blogs (eg. Techcrunch, Engadget) certainly make gobs of money, but I doubt the average blogger makes the kind of $$ quoted above. Atleast I don’t. Then again, neither am I self-employed :-)

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  • 2 Responses to “WSJ: Bloggers actually make money?”

    1. foobar Says:

      So do you make enough to pay for hosting of this site, domain name charges etc? Considering this blog a business - does it break even?

    2. Kaushik Says:

      Good question. Yes, I do make enough to cover all blog-related expenses. Except my invaluable time, of course :-)