@Korean Person, back in the day I used to sell ads on this site as well as Google Ads on the sidebar. Probably the best year I ever made in ad revenue was $5k. I haven’t had ads in years in order to avoid the claim you are currently making.
Korean Person
4 months ago
I haven’t had ads in years in order to avoid the claim you are currently making.
Based on even conservative estimates, running and maintaining your blog costs at least US$1,200 per year. That means you’d be operating at a loss, which doesn’t make sense as a long-term model.
To cover those costs—and more—you would need outside funding.
You also mentioned that you removed ads.
If funding were coming from China and Russia, then ads would be unnecessary: a steady external revenue stream would cover operating expenses and still leave room for a healthy profit.
ChickenHead
4 months ago
Korea Thing, you eat sausage for the shape rather than the flavor, don’t you.
setnaffa
4 months ago
Korea Thing doing it’s level best to cover up the fiscal bankruptcies in Russia and China…
They can’t even pay all government employees in China…
Now all we need is news that @GIKorea and @setnaffa are being funded by the Chinese Communist Party.
“Now all we need is news that @GIKorea and @setnaffa are being funded by the Chinese Communist Party.”
Do we really need news?
Their unwavering support of the Chinese agenda to keep USFK in Korea speaks for itself.
@Korean Person, back in the day I used to sell ads on this site as well as Google Ads on the sidebar. Probably the best year I ever made in ad revenue was $5k. I haven’t had ads in years in order to avoid the claim you are currently making.
@GIKorea
Your statement doesn’t add up.
Based on even conservative estimates, running and maintaining your blog costs at least US$1,200 per year. That means you’d be operating at a loss, which doesn’t make sense as a long-term model.
To cover those costs—and more—you would need outside funding.
You also mentioned that you removed ads.
If funding were coming from China and Russia, then ads would be unnecessary: a steady external revenue stream would cover operating expenses and still leave room for a healthy profit.
Korea Thing, you eat sausage for the shape rather than the flavor, don’t you.
Korea Thing doing it’s level best to cover up the fiscal bankruptcies in Russia and China…
They can’t even pay all government employees in China…
@Korean Person, the cost of this blog is about $600 a year I don’t need funding from Russia or China to cover the cost of what is essentially a hobby.