…to advertisers as well as bloggers!
“Analysts Bullish on Online Ad Spending“
Emarketer.com has an update on the “bullish” record for online advertising.
“…US Internet advertising revenues reached a record $4.2 billion in the third quarter of 2006.”
Imagine how things are going to look one year from now after advertisers have become more comfortable getting in front of passionately loyal blog readers - maybe yours!
Of course you need to make your readership passionate about keeping up on what you publish, but you are working on that aren’t you?
More television advertising is coming online every day as the big advertisers realize we might just have something here in the blogosphere!
Will you be there with readers and page views to sell them?
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