Art of Money Cracks Top 100 Blog Earners List

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Forbes CoverPaula Mooney has posted a cool list of Bloggers (all though it seems to have expanded to include all types of Internet business folks) earnings.

Paula’s New List of Blogger Salaries (and Webmasters, Affiliate Marketers, Content Scrapers, Domainers and any other title you can think of) June 2007

Ranked by earnings. Your host here at Art of Money, made the list at position 84 based on the earning that I posted on this site. If you counted all my sites, I’d move up 20 - 30 spots.

The list is obviously far from complete, but I like the thought that inspired it:

While some invoke their choice not to post their online income nor discuss it at all, I’ve always been of the Suze Orman mindset ever since I read her first book.

Suze encourages people to talk about, compare numbers and inspire growth in each other by speaking openly about their earnings in order to improve them — and freely admits that she made around $3 - $5 million last year from freelancing.

It is interesting the concept of whether it is okay or not to talk about money is something that most people (families) usually come down fairly strongly on one side or the other.

How about you, do you ever talk about money? Was it a taboo subject in your family or was it open for discussion?


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Posted on Saturday, June 23rd, 2007 at 8:26 pm In internet business, psychology of money |

6 Responses to “Art of Money Cracks Top 100 Blog Earners List”

  1. Her list of salaries is always interesting and it must take a lot of hard work and be a traffic magnet. However, a lot of the bloggers she mentions talk about their monthly profit when they’ve had a strong month of earnings. Never mind, it’s a good read.

  2. I’d rather not talk about money… u’ll never know if the other person will get offended..

  3. Money is very very taboo in my family. I essentially couldn’t go to college because my parents wouldn’t release there financial information to the schools that I applied. They won’t let you go to school or qualify for any aid without your parents information. I had to wait until I was not a “tax” dependent to go to college.

    I am trying to break this taboo though and occasionally do talk candidly about how broke I am. LOL….

    I went into the Army instead initially…it doesn’t require parental financial information.

  4. I talk about money
    on my personal finance blog
    (kind of difficult not to)
    but on my other blogs,
    that discussion wouldn’t add value.

    Does it add value to ArtOfMoney, Jon?
    Of course.
    Hard to follow your progress on the $100 a day project without it.

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  6. Greetings from the 116th position.

    :-)

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