The recent interview of two known blogger became an eye opener to many. Filipinos are being aware that Blogging is not only a hobby, or something done by those people who are wasting time but instead a possible source of income.
According to the recent interview from Angelo Racoma and Abe Olandares, They show that a blogger may earn up to US $ 6,000.00 a month . But of course It can’t be done overnight . As a testimony, I got 2 cheques from AdSense since I started blogging last December. Soon I will got the new one within next two weeks. As an other information, blogging is just for part-time.
I believe that the above mentioned figures came from different blogs that a blogger administer. You may not be an HTML expert to be able to earn from blogging. But I think having an HTML Knowledge is a good reason to improve the layout of the blog. ( By the way I am not an expert with this things ).
Tech At Hand may give you only some ideas about earning from blogging, but I am focused on topics about Blogging ,Technology , SEO and related topics as well.
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” There would be the disadvantages though, the BIR might be hunting people who earn via the internet. “
I think this might be a problem in the near future because they may just make a law that anything coming from our known advertisers like adsense and other should have a tax.
It is great that the media already features blogging as a source of extra income for many Filipinos. At least many people will no longer be shocked why you need to open a dollar account because you receive dollar cheques from google and paid review sites.
There would be the disadvantages though, the BIR might be hunting people who earn via the internet. With the strengthening peso and unaccounted pork barrel funds among our legislators, who wants to pay their online income taxes?