Forget ProBlogging be a ProBlogContester

Most web savvy people have probably heard of problogging (or a problogger), in case you haven’t and been living under a rock it basically means you earn an income by blogging (in case you don’t know what blogging is now would be a good time to click that little X on the upper right hand corner of your browser).

Anyway with the sheer amount of contests blogs are running to drive traffic to their sites, could it be possible that we will see a new way of making a living - the pro-blog-contest-er (or pro-blog-contest-ant whatever suits you but contester sounds more fierce) ?

Don’t be surprised if someone does do it as it has been done in “real life.” Unlike Mr. Root though you don’t need to stick a hand on a car for 255 hours just to make some money, you can do it all in the comforts of your couch.

Since most contests only require you to link to the contest, make a comment or subcribe to the RSS feed you can forget about the headaches and writers block associated with Problogging. Why undergo having to rack your brains day in and day out when you can just link and comment away.

So all you starting-wannabe-problogger forget about it, you’d have a better chance attaining multiple orgasm than making money off blogs. Why not be a ProBlogContester instead, even if you don’t make money you’d probably have more fun…

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2007-12-28 14:21:33

[…] I won two contests in the past couple of weeks (one by Yugatech which I won by default - not enough ProBlogContesters) I’ll try to see how far I can push my […]

 
Trackback by Jack
2008-02-03 19:01:49

Jack…

Love the blog and have added youtomydigg account…

 
Comment by Jane
2008-04-06 17:45:00

Forgive ME, but more about the subject, please!! You are going away from the topic too frequently, therefore it is uneasy to read your posts.

 
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