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I'm thinking of starting to write a blog consisting of reviews of new movie releases. Two questions that come to mind right away:
1) What would be better, general Adsense ads or targeted affiliate referral ads (such as Netflix)? 2) If I get lazy sometimes and don't feel like writing my own reviews, is it legal for me to just copy and paste articles from another site (as long as I cite the source)? Or can I at least do something like Rotten Tomatoes does, quoting a line or two from critics' reviews? Or do I have to compensate these authors to use their articles in any way, even though their articles are easily and freely accessible online? Obviously I'm entering a pretty saturated market, but I'm going in with low expectations, so no worries. You never know, maybe I can find a valuable niche or something. As always, I'd appreciate any other comments or areas of concern that come to mind... |
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Yea I think your expectations are right on. Try a blog about restaurant reviews. You can eat fancy, keep the receipts and call them business expenses. This is what I do in Fort Myers, though I haven't put up anything on my blog yet.
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Excellent idea on the restaraunt review idea.
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I also have a blog on Micro Brews. My two favorite things eating and beer. Going to stay away from my hot chick review. Don't think that would be too good. "Yes I went out with Kathy the other night she does oral and most all positions but doesn't do anal. I'll give her a C- for no anal and only B size cups." Then post two pics...one regular and one naked.
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