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Have two niche blogs, one has been managed by myself since launching a few months ago and the other by an outsourced blogger. The one I’ve been managing myself, is not being updated regular as I don’t have time for it any more. Now I’m considering getting interested bloggers to contribute on it. However I’m struggling to figure out how to compensate them for a blog still new and not generating any income?

The second blog has been up for three months and I’ve employed a freelance blogger to contribute content. However I feel more bloggers would do justice with different voices to get the blog more interesting with readers. Again, I’ve been paying the current blogger through my own pocket with the hope that after three months it’ll start generating income and it’s not the case thus far.

I want to get more bloggers contributing, however how do I compensate them when the blogs aren’t making any money yet?

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  • Reply » Roseli A. Bakar ezyblogger.com June 1, 2009

    Having guest poster is also another way of doing co-blogging which helps the blogger with unfamiliar topics.

  • Reply » Ricky Peterson bloggingwithchris.com June 3, 2009

    eremy Shoemaker, Darren Rowse, John Chow, and Brian Clark are big names of blogging industry and they have HUGE number of followers. Co-blogging is always helpful & beneficial in order to make identity online.

  • Reply » LithiumMind lithiummind.com June 11, 2009

    It would be nice to see them all working together. However my personal opinion is that they might step on each other toes. It might even lead to internal conflict such as “my post is generating more traffic” or “I am bringing more profit so I should get a larger chunk of the money”,etc.

    Anyways it’s definitely and interesting thought.

  • Reply » gadgets blueunplugged.com June 15, 2009

    thanks for the informativ post.Having guest poster is also another way of doing co-blogging which helps the blogger with unfamiliar topics.

  • Reply » Knud knudsblog.hotblogs.dk June 18, 2009

    I agree with you that co blogging is very beneficial and also a way to learn more different topics and ideas which is good for your sites. This is so helpful and nice thing to know.

  • Reply » Muzi Mohale soccerwires.com June 28, 2009

    Have two niche blogs, one has been managed by myself since launching a few months ago and the other by an outsourced blogger. The one I’ve been managing myself, is not being updated regular as I don’t have time for it any more. Now I’m considering getting interested bloggers to contribute on it. However I’m struggling to figure out how to compensate them for a blog still new and not generating any income?

    The second blog has been up for three months and I’ve employed a freelance blogger to contribute content. However I feel more bloggers would do justice with different voices to get the blog more interesting with readers. Again, I’ve been paying the current blogger through my own pocket with the hope that after three months it’ll start generating income and it’s not the case thus far.

    I want to get more bloggers contributing, however how do I compensate them when the blogs aren’t making any money yet?

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