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	<title>Comments on: What Some Top Bloggers and Social Media Consultants Earn</title>
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		<title>By: Mitch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mitch</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s an interesting commentary, Des.  I think there&#039;s quite a few people who are unsure of the concept of blogging for money, and think they can just throw up anything and it&#039;ll bring in money.  I&#039;m learning that there has to be some sort of consistency, as well as hitting the proper market, just to make a few dollars here and there.  I have two blogs, one for over 5 years, the other just started in December.  The older one is a specific business blog, with little flexibility, and doesn&#039;t generate tons of interest, though I guess it serves its niche well.  My other blog, the one I&#039;m highlighting here, allows me to be very creative, talk about certain topics, and yet branch out whenever I feel like to be something else.  It&#039;s gaining in popularity at what I consider a drastic speed, and who knows, maybe I&#039;ll reach the bottom rung of the success of guys like John Chow and Problogger.  One can only hope, right?  Great post.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s an interesting commentary, Des.  I think there&#8217;s quite a few people who are unsure of the concept of blogging for money, and think they can just throw up anything and it&#8217;ll bring in money.  I&#8217;m learning that there has to be some sort of consistency, as well as hitting the proper market, just to make a few dollars here and there.  I have two blogs, one for over 5 years, the other just started in December.  The older one is a specific business blog, with little flexibility, and doesn&#8217;t generate tons of interest, though I guess it serves its niche well.  My other blog, the one I&#8217;m highlighting here, allows me to be very creative, talk about certain topics, and yet branch out whenever I feel like to be something else.  It&#8217;s gaining in popularity at what I consider a drastic speed, and who knows, maybe I&#8217;ll reach the bottom rung of the success of guys like John Chow and Problogger.  One can only hope, right?  Great post.</p>
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