Jezee wrote:Hello Andrew, I wasn't sure whether to contact you directly or through this site so I thought I would do it through this site as it might inspire others.
Well, you inspired me.

I'm happy to give you a few more stats on my blog. I bought the domain for the site years ago, but mostly used it for email accounts and didn't really have a site. I put the blog online in January 2006. My expectations for the blog were just to capture the advice I was giving and experiences I was having with the hopes that I would collect enough material to create something valuable some day. The site turned out to be much more valuable than that. I use it to get new websites indexed on search engines (Google picks up new posts within 24 hours and any new sites I link to get visited by the spiders within 48 hours.) I tinker endlessly with templates and plugins to get it the way I want it (and have made a few hundred bucks installing my special configuration for other people.) The little Amazon Discount Finder tool I created and worked into the page template makes a few bucks every month and I get a steady trickle of Adsense money and affiliate referral fees from products I recommend. I don't have a detailed breakdown, but the site generates at least $100 per month these days. Doesn't sound like much, but you have to keep in mind that it is not intended to be a moneymaker - but rather a knowledge collector that also pays for its own room and board. These days I'm getting 80-100 visitors a day who view 150-200 pages per day. These numbers have grown steadily over the past 12-18 months. One of the cool benefits of blogging this way is that visitors tell me which topics are most interesting by showing up and looking around. When an article shows signs of popularity, I decide whether it is interesting enough to write more about. When I do, I get more traffic on the topic (and a really popular topic can be spun off into its own website.) When I get really serious, I do some keyword research to identify long-tail keyword phrases with high ad value and affiliate products to promote and target them with new articles. One of my current projects is building a skate wheel camera dolly made from a used pair of roller blades and some supplies I get from Home Depot. I'll take pictures and write up a tutorial. I'm pretty sure this will attract some new visitors! If your primary goal is to make a profitable site, there are more efficient methods - but that is a huge topic to cover, so I won't even try it here. Jezee (and anyone else reading this thread), if you have a question you'd like to ask me, visit my site and click on the contact form. Anything you send me this way lands right in my primary email account. I'll do my level best to find you an answer. If the questions have wide appeal, I'll turn my responses into articles or posts and share them. Andrew Seltz The Go-To Guy!
http://www.AndrewSeltz.com