In the interests of openness, I am continuing to post the stats for the number of articles published on this blog that are sponsored. So, here are the results from April.

During April, 83 posts were made in total on this blog. Out of those, just 39 were sponsored. Whilst this represents 1.3 sponsored posts per day, there were also 44 posts (each of over 200 words, some in excess of 500 words), of genuine, non-sponsored content. None of the April posts carried affiliate links.

During April, our Ebook was completed and is ready to download (see the link at the top of the page) and lots of material relating to this course is going to be released starting from Tuesday as part-works on this blog, to coincide with the release of the material to other sources.

I have also experimented with a variety of sponsored posting sites to see which work the best, with surprising (and sometimes frustrating!!!) results. This blog being selected as the only PR3 blog in my arsenal. The results of these experiments will be revealed throughout the range of blogs in due course, I just need time to trial them properly for a fair comparison.

I don’t have an exact figure for the income for this blog, suffice to say that at around $200, it is currently paying the hosting bill for the entire business!

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