Should Webmasters Strut Their Online Revenue?
Posted on November 16th, 2007 by Kyle
Ok, this has always me for some time. I realized that in order to have a successful marketing blog, I’ll have to show that what I suggest and post about actually works. I want to be seen as a proven, reliable source for marketing information. I feel like this can be shown through revenue generated. However, I feel somewhat uncomfortable telling people how much I make online. Should I be? Do you think it’s appropriate for webmasters to “strut” their online revenue? And why? If I get a good number of votes, I’ll release how much I actually make online - I’m pretty sure it will catch a few eyes considering I’m only 19 years old.
Vote below.
Do you think it's appropriate to release how much I make?
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Nice random thoughts. Kyle I agree with you. If you get a significant amount of votes on Digg (I dugg you by the way), then that number will speak for itself.
Keep marketing and promoting yourself as a professional, and you will receive the appropriate traffic looking for advice, not your bank statement.
Bill Gates doesn’t walk around telling what he makes, others do.
I dont believe you should openly state your revenue. I believe information like this made xx and this made xxx but this one made mid xxxxs. ANd yes… using xs lol. Well thats how everyone does it in adult industry… seems the way to go.