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Seriously, what should he do? Stop making money to give himself more credibility? How many bloggers who think he's doing too much milking would STOP MAKING MONEY so that a handful of wannabes respected them a little more.
The money that his blog generates is actually nothing special when you consider how much traffic that he gets. He's not milking it more than most other bloggers it's just that due to the sheer numbers involved on his site, he's making a helluva lot more money out of it.
Sure, he plainly states that he's making money but so what? Everyone knows Bill Gates is the richest man in the world, yet people still buy Microsoft products, don't they?
Perhaps I'm missing something, but it seems the argument in that post is that those with an ego shouldn't have supporters. Well here's a secret...nobody wants to follow someone who doesn't have an ego.
How can it even be said that it will hurt his readership when the site keeps growing with every post.
Quick tip: Doing "too much" is helping his readership!! Just check the numbers.
On a different note I found this site through the big mans most recent post and hats off to the creators. I've been thinking how to cash in on all the Make Money wannabes and you've pulled it off. Great job. You are the new :twisted:
Anyway Cash Quest your point is well taken. He is making money, his readers love / adore him, and I don't see him stopping any time soon. Nor would I want him to since he is great for us as well :) Thanks for the comment!
Yep i see the smileys now... :lol:
I prefer to make a living online rather than just money. Money can be there one day and gone the next. Moo money Moo problems.
P.S - You seem to have left a tag unclosed, hence making all text on your blog become Italicized. Simply find the open and close it with a
As for the missing tag its an italics tag at the top of the post.
Vijay
I started readin John Chow's blog about 2 months ago(yes i am a blogging newbie), his post's seemed quite good, and useful, they seem to have changed over this time period, and it seems to be harder to find useful information within all the spam.
Now if you compare him to ProBlogger.net, which I started readin at the same time, Darren Rowse's post are all quality, each one providing a useful and exciteful tip on how to make money from blogging.
I think he said before that he gives all his blog earnings to charity though.
johnchow.com/blog-income-and-taxes
Do people think he had $0 income before he started his blog as a hobby??
I'm sure if it all went away in a day, it wouldn't matter. And that helps him gain more and more and more.
True, the loss of thousands of dollars of months would suck for most anyone, but that wasn't my point. I only mean to say he isn't clinging on to his blog for dear life.
John Chow didn't magically create his 'godlike' status, he earned it, one way or another.
He is responsible for introducing many people to blogging and different online business concepts, not to mention the fact that he donates a ton of money to charity.
I see a lot of people hating on his success. I think it's silly to do that when there is so much to learn from it.
This blog would be nothing without John Chow.
It's the same old 'make money online' dream you see everywhere, with no real useful content. Beyond the humour, that is... :wink:
John Chow did create his status. He thought up ways to spin old ideas and make them ingenious. He marketed himself to appeal to the largest crowd possible. He is outspoken about his success because that is what drives traffic to his site. He created everything about himself.
I believe this was addressed before but I never said I hate his success, I am envious certainly to a point, but hate is not a word I would use. I would gladly spend as much time talking to John Chow as he could spare simply because he is often very willing to share his outlook and ideas. I know there is a lot to learn from him and so does everyone else. His methods might not be the ones I would choose, but then again that is probably why his blog was the inspiration for JC and not my own. :)
Anyway, I better end this comment before I respond to your last statement in a way not befitting the lightheartedness of this blog. Thanks for visiting and please come back.
Great parody site, with actual insightful commentary.
Vijay