questionI’ve realized that lately I have been mostly talking about subjects that are more related to “blogging” in general (content, driving traffic, blogging language etc.) and less related to the actual title of the blog. Although there is some connection between blog content and making money online, I feel like I have been giving it too much attention to it, while neglecting the main them of the blog.

I’m beginning to ask myself if I should continue with this trend or if I should focus more on subjects like contextual advertising, affiliate programs and others that are more relevant for the “Money Online” topic.
At a first glance, it seems like the second option would obviously be the choice I should go for. However, the articles about quality content, traffic etc., that are more general have received a far more positive feedback and I believe that those specific articles represent the reason for having people subscribing to my rss and converting new visitors to returning ones.

Therefore, I have decided to go with the flow, and write about what people seem to enjoy. Although I don’t like too much the idea of having a “general” blog (and not focused very well on a specific niche) it seems like the right thing to do. I will also write about methods to make money online, scams and other suff strictly related to this subject, but I will keep focusing more on tips and advices on blogging in general. It seems like people are more interested in this.

Basically I will keep doing what I have been doing the last couple of months, so (at least) theoretically speaking I couldn’t go wrong.

If you feel like I am making the wrong decision here, please let me know.

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