The tricky thing about success in the blogosphere is that all those “opportunities” don’t often translate into real dollars. For a while my husband and I justified the time I was spending on writing and website stuff because there was the promise, always the hope, that it would lead to something big, and ideally, big money. Not just fun money, but renovating-the-basement money or family-vacation money. It did not.
Read Amy Suardi’s post at her blog Frugal Mama.












Hi Deb,
Thank you for sharing my story. I’m honored, and I hope my experience can help other bloggers avoid similar pitfalls — or at least go into them with eyes open.
Amy