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I have written many stories. I put a few of them on site and a few more on a blog I’m doing.
My question is how much do you make on your ads? (If you don’t want to be specific just a general range is fine). I want to know if there is a viable future in writing on the web. Has a rule of thumb been established on how much to charge advertisers?
(I was the guy all the way in the back at the Pasadena meeting of the San Gabriel Valley Social Media Club last Thursday.)
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