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发表于 2023-12-17 14:14:41 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
The reader instead becomes a customer and there are no more agreements other than a cost-benefit analysis that leads the service you offer to exceed the customer's reserve price. If you do a study, even a brief one, of goods that are subsidiary and complementary to yours, you will soon realize that there is no hope of offering this type of service for "one euro" and that the average reader's reserve price is close to zero, i.e. it is eaten up by the average customer's simple annoyance/aversion to making a donation.

Add the type of service, which can certainly be done without, either due to the lack of need to govern the complexity of the web (even thematic ones, as in your case), or the fact that it could be done autonomously, but you want above all Phone Number Data that there are others who do it at zero or less than zero cost, with different qualities, lesser, or perhaps greater, who knows, in any case to be discovered and tested. So no. It's sad to say it but it's a discussion that if it doesn't follow market logic it isn't entirely correct. Let's say that the moment you "put a price" you must automatically stop conceiving your blog as a "hobby" and conceive it as a "product". Here's the magic word: product. A blog is not a commercial product, but is the product of the blogger's activity.



Let's not play with words. This is the only comment worth taking into consideration, because it sheds light on the only problem that has not been considered by anyone. That of the blog as a product. The example of Problogger and Chris Brogan Since we like talking about numbers, let's talk about them. Problogger, by Darren Rowse: over 171,000 readers via feed, over 174,000 followers on Twitter, over 43,000 fans on Facebook. The blog is free. According to the numbers, how much should you charge to be read? Chris Brogan: over 200,000 followers on Twitter, 102,000 people following him on Google Plus. The blog is free. Same question, as before. I'll add that Chris has a weekly newsletter in which, for free, he provides other interesting content.

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