Is it possible to blog about your passions AND make money with them? Watch…


I’ve been involved with making money with internet marketing now for a coupla years. During this time, I have met some of the most passionate and honest people that I have ever known. But many of them (us) are criticized as being “cold bastards” who are just out to take over a niche and make a buck.

Truthfully, most of us have at least one blog that we not only love the money it makes, but we also love the content and how it helps people. In this vid, I give you that exact scenario.

Yes, you can make money and help people and display your passion all at the same time!

Disclaimers: if your passion is about “round rocks,” then you will be the brokest, most passionate “round rock lover” on the planet! Your passion has to be about something that can make you money in order for you to realize the same feelings I have in the vid. Don’t be stupid!

My advice to you to start 500 niche blogs about every subject possible still stands. But you may also have 1 or 2 blogs that you really love!

Your comments are always welcome!

10 Responses to “Internet Marketing, Passion, Making Money, Helping People: The Balance”

  1. DJN says:

    So which of your last names is the right one?

  2. Nick says:

    Great Video, I have one of those blogs. I’m a huge geek.

    Quote of the day
    “Grass Is Sexy!”

  3. MJ says:

    Thanks for making this video bro. It is indeed good shiznit.

  4. Have you thought of a tie-in with beer advertisers – though mate Corona- I have to say you yanks have no taste: try Stella Artois, you could star in something like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNN-0aOr40k

    • Allyn says:

      @Lissie
      interestingly enough, I do have a beer site in the works. I have all my niche sites I do to make money, but I also have this site and a beer site (upcoming) that I plan to use on the social end of the online spectrum.
      stay tuned!
      (and I have a vast taste array for beer… for me, beer is about the music, weather and occasion, not so much the taste, drinkability or body)

  5. Ray D. says:

    I’m still trying to figure out what the fuck drinkability is – damn you Bud Light! lol… Corona isn’t anything special but there’s nothing better than bringing some of those to the beach to enjoy the beginning of summer…

    One of my favorite beers – that I’ve only had a handful of times – is Sweetwater 420, microbrew from Georgia I think. I had it when I was in Tennessee for a music festival. To my understanding they only distribute to a few nearby southern states so next time I’m down there I need to pick up a case or two.

    Lissie, I’m no expert with Aussie beer, but how is Foster’s regarded domestically? I really think their taste is very unique compared to our typical American beers. I have to say a nice tall can of that after a long day hits the spot.

  6. Fosters Ray? You must be joking I don’t think its allowed into Western Australia where I am – we export it for the Poms and Yanks! XXXX is my usual but Hahn Premium is good to as well as Cascade from Tasmania

  7. Allyn says:

    @Lis, I am gonna have to go to Outback Steakhouse and see if they got that beer! LMAO!
    I actually like Fosters for real. Oh Well!

  8. Ray D. says:

    Hahaha… like I said, I really don’t know anything about Australian beer outside of Fosters… but I really do like it – maybe not as a top end beer but compared to our run of the mill brands like Miller, Coors, Budweiser, Foster’s beats them out.

    Those cheap beers are the ones I’ve grown with in college (I’m finishing up my 6th and final year, Master’s degree), so even though I’ve developed a more discerning palate, I still have that affinity towards the lower end beers!

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