I'm thinking of starting a blog based on this kind of articles, like "why is Russia so big", "what is the EU and how does it work", "why do we feel jealousy" and so on, I think you get the picture.
I love history and arts and I'm studying Social Anthropology at nights so I think I'd have a lot of material to go with. But.
The most I research about blogs, the more I think it's all about "solutions" and "helping your audience", and my blog wouldn't have anything to do with that. I'm not starting a "how to" blog, I'm not telling them how to hack their lives. In fact, the info I'll post is useless for productivity.
I know that, still, this kind of content has an audience (Buzzfeed started with something similar) but such audience would be so heterogeneous that segmented ads are almost impossible to implement. The only idea I have to monetize this kind of blog is to write and sell e-books with deeper content in the same fashion, but I understand that it could take years to build a community so strong to provide some benefits through non-expensive e-books.
What do you think about this? Can a cultural, no productivity-oriented blog, with an heterogeneus audience be monetized? Is it worth or a complete waste of time?
Submitted March 08, 2019 at 04:21AM by weightoflostdreams https://www.reddit.com/r/Blogging/comments/ayqsok/do_you_think_that_a_triviapopsciencedid_you_know/?utm_source=ifttt






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