DISQUS

Sellsius: How To Make $76,000 A Year From Blogging

  • Jonathan Greene · 2 years ago
    And, just how often does somebody have to post to get paid that amount of money? Several times a day? Weekly?

    I think I'm in the wrong business.
  • john harper · 2 years ago
    Can I write 3 and make $200K a year?
  • sellsius° · 2 years ago
    You know what they say about Texas---everything is bigger there.
  • REBlogGirl · 2 years ago
    Geez... I'm asking for a raise.
  • Missy Caulk · 2 years ago
    Too bad we don't have transportation like this in Ann Arbor. I'd apply for the job !! But, it is exciting !!
  • Michael Price · 2 years ago
    If you had transportation like the Metro Rail in Ann Arbor you would feel it in your tax wallet. Light rail in Houston hasn't exactly been a an effective program. It's made driving and walking in downtown Houston interesting and in my opinion there isn't really a need for it. It doesn't surprise me that Metro is paying someone damn near 80K a year for this. You can pretty much double that for the total loaded expense of this gig. Wanna know how effective the blog is? I live in Houston and this is the first I've heard of it. Sheesh.
  • sellsius° · 2 years ago
    If having a blog becomes a (perceived) "must" addition to a broker/agent website, there will be plently of jobs available for experienced real estate blog post writers.
  • Teresa Boardman · 2 years ago
    Gee, capitalism is the best system ever created, to think a person could make money by writing a blog. I have to write a blog and then get paid when I sell real estate. Wow! I could cut out the real estate part and just do the blog?
  • sellsius° · 2 years ago
    You could syndicate your work to other blogs in Minnesota, like a columnist. Or maybe send out a bi-weekly blogletter that goes to paid subscribers. It isn't that far-fetched.
  • Brian Brady · 2 years ago
    and I thought I was just a nerdy guy with a computer and a problem with authority.
  • sellsius° · 2 years ago
    Nothing wrong with any of that Brian :)