I thought you were going to stop after the year was up
I wasn't decided. It turns out, the answer is that I'll keep writing. My year was up on April 18th. I still haven't skipped a day.
Hey if you still have more to say, may as well put it out there. And as it changes you will probably have even more to say
It gives me something to do and it has reached the point where it does actually pay for the hosting - so long as I get people clicking on the ads. I should get a group of people together and start some sort of click farm, where we all click on each other's ads in some sort of rotating fashion - with VPNs so we have different IP addresses.
It doesn't take a whole lot to get approved by Google. Write ten articles, apply for membership, write ten more. Then, when you write an article, let people know (probably by mailing list) and click on ads using VPNs, different browsers, and shit like like that. If you are sufficiently unknown, Google won't even notice. I assume they also don't much care about the smaller site owners. They care about those people who have like 200 sites and are making five figures a month in ad revenue.
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