2. You can't sell yourself

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sumaiyakhatun25
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2. You can't sell yourself

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So I’ve prepared a list of things you’ll read about yourself if you’re a blogger . See how many of them you still have ahead of you and check off the ones you’ve experienced. If you’re not a blogger yet – read them and see what you’re getting yourself into. If you’re a hater – treat this as a ready-made cheat sheet for commenting on your favorite, sorry, hated blogs.

1. “You sold out.”

The simplest, most hackneyed accusation you can get. If your hater uses it, they probably don't have an ounce of creativity in them - too bad, you deserve better.

If you are one of the lucky ones and have actually made some money from your blog, then greece rcs data the accusation is even somewhat justified (technically speaking, you sold out, sorry). It is worse if you belong to the larger group, not paid by any company.

However, don't think that this will protect you from prosecution! Your venality comes in many forms. For example, you could have written something about your favorite jelly beans. The haters know perfectly well that you did it for a fee received under the table. The banner of Mr. Zdzisio's car repair shop in the fifth plan of your selfie is clearly not a coincidence, is it? You smartass...


The paradox is that as a blogger you are in a hopeless situation. If you write about something selflessly, you are stupid because you do not know how to monetize your blog. Which means only one thing - you are a sucker. However, if you earn money from blogging, you are a sell-out scumbag who will do anything for money. You will not win.
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