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Monetizing every bit of content you make a good idea?

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Apart from contact page, about page, terms of use page and privacy policy page, I run ads on every pages and posts on my site. I don't see why you shouldn't use ads on all pages.
 
Of course, inasmuch as I like to explore and learn new things, monetization of my website is my topmost priority. I should be able to earn from every single content if permissive.
 
Apart from contact page, about page, terms of use page and privacy policy page, I run ads on every pages and posts on my site. I don't see why you shouldn't use ads on all pages.
Personally I'm not really a fan of having so many ads popping up on someone's website because they tend to be very frustrating on the long run by interfering in someone's work online.
 
Personally I'm not really a fan of having so many ads popping up on someone's website because they tend to be very frustrating on the long run by interfering in someone's work online.
No one is fan of ads but if you do not allow ads on the site, you can't make money, if you can;'t make money, how do you suppose to run your website?
 
No one is fan of ads but if you do not allow ads on the site, you can't make money, if you can;'t make money, how do you suppose to run your website?
Yeah, that's very true. The ads are very important for websites to make money from it but using it in an excessive way is not what gets on the nerve of visitors.
 
Content is created so that we can share it with the public and generate some traffic. When the traffic is high, money will be made automatically. I think they work hand in hand unless you do not a blog and you just sell your content out to bloggers. That is a direct method
 
I don't think monetizing every piece of content you create is a good idea; I think it's a waste. I feel it is OK if you have monetized a few pieces of content.
 
The purpose of content creation is to give value and make some bucks. Of course you have to monetize every of your content, everyone likes money and it's best to do that with your works or creativity.
 
I like this advice. A lot of people monetize every bit of content they make.it's really not the best.I don't know if they feel they can't make money from their own content.
 
Monetizing your online content has become a trend nowadays. We are seeing lots of reputed companies joining the bandwagon to get their money ball rolling.

But this was not how things used to pan out in the past.

A couple of decades back, the only method to give paid advertising was to negotiate a set charge, whether it was native advertising or a celebrity endorsement in a magazine. However, the advent of digital tools makes measuring marketing effectiveness simple.
 
If you can, you should always try to make money from every content you create. There is nothing wrong about this. However, you need to understand one vital thing that not every content can make you a lot of money.
 
This doesn't seems as a good idea as the visitor will have bad information about the platform also the ads are making bad user experience so it is good to place for some pages while hide for some others or alternate to keep website speed very fast.

I do not see anything wrong with it as long as i am being paid and compensated for my efforts. I can understand that the owners of the blog or website need advertisements to pay us and this is understandable.
 
You should always attempt to monetize whatever content you produce, if at all possible.
This is perfectly OK.
You must realize, however, that not all content can result in significant financial gain.
 
Before turning it over and creating another one for more profit, it's great to earn from the work of your hand first.I always wanted to be a webmaster. I wanted to create as many websites as possible, subscribe to hosting services, profit from all of them, and flip some to make more profit.
 
Before turning it over and creating another one for more profit, it's great to earn from the work of your hand first.I always wanted to be a webmaster. I wanted to create as many websites as possible, subscribe to hosting services, profit from all of them, and flip some to make more profit.

I do not think that it is a bad idea to actually monetise all the kind of content you create. However, posting extra and irrelevant ads could cause some problems.
 
Is it best to monetize every bit of content you make? I figure it'd be best, considering you want to monetize just about everything that can be monetized. Right? The reason I say this, is because why not make every bit of money you can on your own content? If you can do it, I say go for it.
Memberships, crowdsourcing, paying sponsorships or adverts, and utilising platforms like YouTube or Anchor are all possible ways to monetize content. But, before choosing on a monetization approach, you should analyze your demographic as well as the kind of material that you create.
 

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