Are you ever searching CheckOutMyCards.com and looking for newly listed rare Andy Pafko cards and you are asked to "browse her pics" and that "new hot girls join every minute"? It seems to happen to me pretty regularly.
When people have the debate about if kids or adults run the hobby, I think COMC has firmly come down on one side of the argument.
And just to clarify, I realize that they don't approve these ads any more than I approve the ad that is running under the post currently. I mean, anytime I post of card of a political candidate their ad inevitably appears even though I probably don't support them personally.
And just to clarify, I realize that they don't approve these ads any more than I approve the ad that is running under the post currently. I mean, anytime I post of card of a political candidate their ad inevitably appears even though I probably don't support them personally.
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b) AdBlock
What ads?
Hopefully, you don't think I'm being too nosey... but I've always sort of wondered whether or not it was worth me trying it out.
Well, it depends on how aggressive you are with placing the ads. Typically on a post I don't get too many viewers right away and so the ads aren't really helpful in raising revenue.
But having nearly 2000 posts on various topics helps and my blog is found a lot through image searches and random term searches. One of my most popular posts ever is a brief little one I did after Captain Beefheart died.
http://www.heartbreakingcards.com/2010/12/trout-mask-replica.html
That post has been viewed like 6,000 times and so the modest ad revenue I get is mainly from the huge posts that people find. I recommend writing about the Ipad 3, Twilight, Hunger Games, and Justin Bieber!