
I am sometimes told that it is difficult to earn money with Yoors and then I immediately go to study this person's work. Then i find a few good, very good or sometimes bad posts. Or good posts in the eye of the beholder but not posts where others care about... It's art ok. But very difficult to monetize.
And I wonder what are we communicating wrong? We do not say anywhere that Yoors is a "how to make money fast online" System. On the contrary !
We are super strict on quality. Strict on spammers and link builders. Shit-content-makers. Somewhere else I called it 'Mining Creativity' Y ou really have to do your best to and make something creative and attractive.
It takes time. And then my point: Keep in mind that if you earn a salary somewhere you work about 40 hours a week for it.
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But if you were blogging purely for the money, so money as a goal, then you're right. Then it's hard and hard to get results that will give you money.
I actually write this, especially what it says in the first paragraph, to give everyone who blogs from their heart and so exploits their creativity, a different (as far as I'm concerned) view of making money. Money as an effect of creativity and not money as a goal. The first is very easy, the second one is very difficult indeed,
I also wanted to take advantage of the possibility of placing a post that hardly gets attention in an extra viewer via “Post your post here”. but it gives an error message, over and over again.
I learn a lot on Yoors, and got to know a lot of people here.
The fact that I make a nice little money with it (which is also very relative, which is a lot of money for me is maybe peanuts for another) is fantastic!
But stand alone: I want to learn, make my blogs better, and that goes with trial and error.
To earn a salary, I work, and I have much less fun than in Yoors.