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Roman Deniskin2015-09-06 22:53:09
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Roman Deniskin, 2015-09-06 22:53:09

How much can you earn from a startup blog?

Good day, friends!
Perhaps my question will be a hackneyed topic, but when searching the Internet, I found only vague information. There is no specific information anywhere. Interested in the following. How much can you earn on a blog that will be maintained by 2 people trying to post interesting author's articles on it (2 - articles per week at least, each) about creating your own startup and programming an application for a startup? Note that I'm not talking about attendance, it is not known, but it is known that 4 large articles a week will be posted. It is planned with the help of this blog to gather a certain community before the launch of the project, it is possible to find smart programmers and raise initial capital for the development of the project. It seems to me that this idea has a place to be, but we have problems with calculating profits and, accordingly, forecasting costs and break-even points in the business plan. And yes, you want to know what to expect. Who blogs, please share your experience. I know that it will take about half a year to promote the blog, I know a little about SEO promotion, but my further knowledge at this level ends. Thanks in advance for your answers.

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Pavel Volintsev, 2015-09-07
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One person once asked me: can I earn money on my blog for paid education at the university. It was 50,000 rubles a year then. 50,000 / 12 = 4166 rubles per month. I said - yes, how much you can earn on a blog. But that will be the only 4166 he gets per month.
Look for another way to make money, blog from the heart and to the point. Maybe someday your blog will accumulate enough material that banner networks or even individual banners will start to generate some income.
PS I will add in essence
The target audience and initial capital are more effectively searched for in other ways. Through already known popular sites where the target audience already lives. Through the exchanges where the developers live. And through the platforms where capital lives. I will say that only a blog, especially in the first six months, will not give either an audience or capital.
However, the success stories of startups were different and information about this can be completely contradictory.
Some started from scratch, made only a promo site (conditionally, like a blog, but with a stretch - there are very few pages) with reliable and high-quality information about the idea and screamed about their project at every corner, attracting an audience and capital. If the audience gathered, they began to make a mass product.
Some made a quality product for a limited audience, a small batch, prototypes, and only then did promotion with a real product and real reviews. At this moment, they created a blog or a promo site.
I do not want to stop the flight of fantasy and fountains of enthusiasm. On a spiritual upsurge, many good deeds were done. However, I think someone from your team needs to scour the Internet and stock up on books on the topic of organizing their own business, that is, about startups, business models, business plans, marketing, project management. In fact, this is a very interesting topic for self-education.

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