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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 2:27 pm
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Originally Posted by farbster

Others dislike that the bloggers are "spoon feeding" the masses with arrows etc and perceive that this ruins the deal for the "smart people".
This is where I side with the bloggers. Far to many people think they are "smart people" and somehow they are the only ones able to work out the deals. It's not as hard as people like to make out.
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 3:43 pm
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This is where I side with the bloggers. Far to many people think they are "smart people" and somehow they are the only ones able to work out the deals. It's not as hard as people like to make out.
One would think so but have you seen the questions some people ask in the comments from MMS' blog or Dan's?
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 4:39 pm
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Originally Posted by farbster
I think what rubs people the wrong way is that some just seem to post what everyone else is posting. I appreciate when someone has a "game changer" idea.

Others dislike that the bloggers are "spoon feeding" the masses with arrows etc and perceive that this ruins the deal for the "smart people".

I've used some affiliate links when I thought the person answers emails or texts that I send their way.
I have a game changer, and I'm going to blog about it. But then, when I do it dies....

So you like me for a moment then forget about me,onto the next big piece of game changing news...ill probably have to keep half hearted posts coming by regurgitation of the other guys Til I next find something that changes your game

It's a tough life making 6 figures as a blogger. At the end of the day, all we are looking for is a little love, and maybe a hug.
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 5:40 pm
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
I have a game changer, and I'm going to blog about it. But then, when I do it dies....

So you like me for a moment then forget about me,onto the next big piece of game changing news...ill probably have to keep half hearted posts coming by regurgitation of the other guys Til I next find something that changes your game

It's a tough life making 6 figures as a blogger. At the end of the day, all we are looking for is a little love, and maybe a hug.
I actually think it's easy to make six figures as a blogger. Just get a job that pays six figures and put your thoughts on miles and trip reports in a blog
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 6:01 pm
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Originally Posted by TheMilesProfessor
I actually think it's easy to make six figures as a blogger. Just get a job that pays six figures and put your thoughts on miles and trip reports in a blog
Bingo! The reason my blog is a labor of love rather than anything more is I can make far more money in the real world doing other stuff. I did think initially I'd like to get card links just for friends & family that I've introduced to all this, but it's more effort than I am willing to put in for the small return.
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 7:38 pm
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
I have a game changer, and I'm going to blog about it. But then, when I do it dies....

So you like me for a moment then forget about me,onto the next big piece of game changing news...ill probably have to keep half hearted posts coming by regurgitation of the other guys Til I next find something that changes your game

It's a tough life making 6 figures as a blogger. At the end of the day, all we are looking for is a little love, and maybe a hug.
What a difference a few years make.

3 years ago or so, when someone had a game changer, they posted it on FlyerTalk out of a convivial spirit with no expectation of remuneration via affiliate links, ads or otherwise. Not even a hug.
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 8:19 pm
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Originally Posted by kokonutz
What a difference a few years make.

3 years ago or so, when someone had a game changer, they posted it on FlyerTalk out of a convivial spirit with no expectation of remuneration via affiliate links, ads or otherwise. Not even a hug.
There were no affiliate links or ads on flyertalk 3 years ago? What happened?
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Old Apr 25, 2013 | 8:22 pm
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
There were no affiliate links or ads on flyertalk 3 years ago? What happened?
JP Morgan Chase decided they want to beat Amex, that's what happened
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 12:42 am
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Originally Posted by gpapadop
Seth, can I feature it in my site? Por favor?
Knock yourself out. Just keep in mind that you're arguably violating the T&C of FT which claims to own rights to the posts made here. It isn't me you have to ask permission of, technically speaking.
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 2:50 am
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt

It's a tough life making 6 figures as a blogger. At the end of the day, all we are looking for is a little love, and maybe a hug.
Er, no its not.

Things you do NOT need to make a success of it:
An attractive site (as Ben and Gary prove!)
Any sort of IT ability
Any sort of marketing ability
Any sort of educational qualification
Any upfront capital investment

Things you DO need:
A genuine love of and knowledge of miles and points, and the ability to articulate that through good writing

In fact, as long as you meet the criteria at the bottom, I can't think of an easier way to build a $100k pa business from scratch, part time, with no capital investment.
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 5:53 am
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Originally Posted by ma91pmh
This is where I side with the bloggers. Far to many people think they are "smart people" and somehow they are the only ones able to work out the deals. It's not as hard as people like to make out.
It's more than that, and it's my single biggest beef with this community. I'm headed to FTU, and I love what we do there, but what I DON'T like is the "gate lice" condescension.

My blog is proudly for the 99%, and I think that's the bottom line problem with some FTers' issues with affiliate links: they don't like their secrets being let out of the clubhouse, and GOD FORBID anyone profit by helping some plebe out there in the sticks get to his family reunion more inexpensively. FTB is CC link free, but I saw some pretty strong haterade from the trolls at the beginning for Amazon links that literally earned pennies.
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 6:01 am
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 6:18 am
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Originally Posted by Raffles
Er, no its not.

Things you do NOT need to make a success of it:
An attractive site (as Ben and Gary prove!)
Any sort of IT ability
Any sort of marketing ability
Any sort of educational qualification
Any upfront capital investment

Things you DO need:
A genuine love of and knowledge of miles and points, and the ability to articulate that through good writing

In fact, as long as you meet the criteria at the bottom, I can't think of an easier way to build a $100k pa business from scratch, part time, with no capital investment.
Yeah I was joking about it being a tough life, more of a throw that out there to see how much sympathy there is for people in the 6 figure range.

Anyways, the crowd is very demanding, and snipey, but that isn't a bad thing, even people who hate a site/blogger are complaining about it so much that they drive traffic there, and no doubt check the site frequently to see what else the evil blogger has revealed to their detriment. As long as you can stomach that you still get the traffic stats you need.

Now, I do disagree regarding ability to market and use technology. I think that understanding guerrilla marketing (if you aren't paying for it) is very important, as is SEO along with.

Also, I don't think it is fair cite bloggers that work for Boarding Area etc as proof of not needing technical skills since part of what boarding area offers is the platform. If you are standalone, like myself then you need to know what to do when your site vanishes on a software upgrade, as it did last week.
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 6:43 am
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Originally Posted by brooklynmatt
Anyways, the crowd is very demanding, and snipey, but that isn't a bad thing, even people who hate a site/blogger are complaining about it so much that they drive traffic there, and no doubt check the site frequently to see what else the evil blogger has revealed to their detriment. As long as you can stomach that you still get the traffic stats you need.
Haha. Summed up as "all publicity is good publicity"
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Old Apr 26, 2013 | 8:27 am
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Originally Posted by ma91pmh
JP Morgan Chase decided they want to beat Amex, that's what happened
That made me laugh a lot, gracias!^
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