Blogging as a Career

I get a lot of questions about the business of blogging. I've posted about my thoughts on growing blog traffic here, but I thought it might be a good idea to talk about advertising. It seems like it's the elephant in the room with the blogging community lately and I always feel better when I am open and honest. So bear with me here.

In this post on Cup of Jo, I mentioned that a year or two ago my blog transitioned from a hobby into a paying job. I think at the time I had about 250,000 monthly page views (just in case you're a fellow blogger and wanting a reference point). I noticed about then that I was spending 20-40 hours a week working on my blog. Every day I would get 100-200 emails. I get more now. Some are press releases or ridiculous, basically spam emails. But many require responses. The time to read and respond to even a quick email really adds up.

Then there's the actual posting. As you fellow bloggers know, even the simplest posts take about an hour to put together -- Editing and uploading the photos takes the most time. Linking takes a while. And then writing the copy can be really time consuming. The longer posts require 3-6 hours of work just to put together - not counting the time to actually do the project or photograph the room, etc. Crazy, right?

I hope to not come across as defensive or like I'm complaining. I'm just trying to keep it real. Seriously, I really, really love my job. I'm so grateful to you readers and the support you guys give me and my family. Every now and then I get a nasty commenter, but for the most part, you guys are only ridiculously sweet and supportive. Virtual hearts!

All this to say that there is usually sort of a turning point when a blogger can start to feel like what they have is more like a business and less like a hobby. For some, this is when the sparkle of blogging starts to fade because it is easy to get caught in the weeds of the business/administrative side of things. I don't think this is a job a person can do unless they are passionate about the subject matter. That said, it can get hard to dedicate the time necessary to maintain something that's just a hobby. Eventually it needs to make financial sense too.

A couple years ago, I started using Google Adsense as a way to offset the cost of blogging - both in terms of time and the expense of the projects I was posting about. Adsense is a free service that is open to any blogger. Though I think they suggest waiting to add the program to your site until you're getting about 10,000 page views a month (I suggest using Google Analytics for traffic tracking). Adsense pays based on traffic and ad clicks. I did Adsense for a couple years and I also accepted (still accept!!) private sponsors, who advertise with the banners in the column to the right.

Earlier this year I was signed by Federated Media, which I was thrilled about. FM is an amazing ad network run by creative, thoughtful people. It had been a dream of mine to work with FM and I'm giddy that I can call myself one of their authors.

FM now manages the ads that you see on my site (excluding the private, small business ads previously mentioned). Also, I recently decided that I am going to try out hosting sponsored posts on LGN. I like to think of a sponsored post as a lot like a commercial. Some of them will be posts that I write, others might be something written by the sponsor.

This has been a tough choice. I am not making a fortune off of my site. I'm sure I'd make a better living if I spent all my time decorating. I keep blogging though because I think it will continue to provide me with good opportunities in the future, but most of all because I love blogging and I love my readers.

Have you been sensing how fast and furious the blog industry is growing? It's really fascinating to me. I've been watching, like you have too, I'm sure, as bloggers have begun to really capitalize on the success of their blogs. I think that some bloggers are handling it *just right*. Sometimes I feel like others might be acting a little sneaky with how they're monetizing their blogs. I worry those few bloggers in the minority are giving the rest a bad rap and making some readers annoyed whenever they see an ad. Me, personally, as a reader, I get it. We all need to make a living and I don't hold that against anyone else. But, me as a blog author, I never, ever, ever want money-making opportunities to overshadow the genuine, hard work I put into this site.

I know not everyone will love seeing these occasional "commercials" but here's what I can promise:

1) I will do my best to keep sponsored posts to a minimum. I'm anticipating only one or two a month.

2) On the very few days that a sponsored post goes up where the content is not mine, I will also be posting a regular content post and I'll try to make it extra good!

3) The words "SPONSORED POST" will be at the top of each of these posts, making it easy to skip past if you're not interested.

4) I am hand-selecting each of my sponsors. I promise to continue to work only with companies that I like and want to support. Not all of them will be design-related companies, but most will. They really will look and feel like commercials.

So there it is. It's not an easy subject to discuss - money and advertising. But after some consideration, I decided it was worth sharing with you lovely, thoughtful readers. Tomorrow my first sponsored post will go live. Thank you in advance for your support with this. I promise to give you lots of the good stuff in return.

xoxox
Jenny

PS Also tomorrow, look forward to a post on making too-small art fit beautifully in large frames!

PPS There has been some further clarification in the comments section, so feel free to read my answers there and ask more questions if you have them. Thanks!

118 comments:

  1. Such a thoughtful post, I really appreciate your transparency here. My view on the matter is that adverts can be very interesting and inspirational, however good balance is essential. too much/too forced adverts can put off many readers and do more harm than good to the blogger her/himself. Your blog has been a huge inspiration to me and I'm looking forward to the sponsored posts.
    best wishes,
    Maggie (Edinburgh, UK)

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  2. I don't really mind the ads on blogs unless I feel I am being manipulated (i.e. a sponsored review of a product). I am just so glad we have blogs, and that I get tons of inspiration for free.
    I view blogs much like I view reality television...it is nice to see normal people get to realize their dream instead of some elite few. Oh yeah, and again, it is free for me. How can I complain?
    I also think it gives readers some power, it is no coincidence that DIY blogs are the most popular.
    Everyone wins on this, and if it takes a few ads for us all to get there...ad away.

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  3. I think this post is super cool Jenny. Good for you! And congrats on being a part of the FM team! Woot!

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  4. This is great to know! I've got adsense on my blog and have on average 100 visitors a day. I made $9.41 sense last week--not a lot but better than nothing! I'm also an Amazon associate and have made about $20 through that. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. As a blogger I completel understand how time consuming the process of writing can be and have no issue with bloggers being compensated for their efforts if they are upfront about it.

    I think those that have a problem with monetizing blogs seem to forget that ads are everywhere from the magazines we read, TV shows we watch ( hello product placement) and on SM sites like Facebook. We too should be appropriately compensated for our efforts. I spend about 20 hours a week on my site ( on top of a full time job) and would love to make it pay but in a way that's right for me and my readers. I think your approach is bang on!

    Amy

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  6. You really are a great business woman, Jenny.. I look up to you! xxx

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  7. I am a rare commenter but that's deeply unfair as your blog is the one I hit first in my Google Reader each morning. You are my favorite design blogger (and I follow ALOT!). Just wanted to voice my support of you and the choices you make to protect your time to provide this terrific content.

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  8. Addressed with such tact and grace ... as always! I'm not a blogger, just a blog reader. What I love about blogs is that I choose what to read. Therefore I don't understand nasty comments. If I don't like a blog or what a blogger says, I don't read it. Simple! As with anything in life, most people aren't able to put in countless hours for free. I for one am so glad you can turn it into a business vs. quitting the blog and pouring all your time into client work. Thank you for all you do. You teach. You inspire. You motivate. -- Allison

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  9. Thank you for your honesty. I love love love LGN and my girlfriends and I always use "Jenny would do that" as a reference point when shopping and thrifting in our city. I do not mind ads at all, I have always loved your blog and I will continue to be a big fan. Thanks for working so hard and for quality posts 100% of the time.

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  10. Thank you for writing about this. As a new blogger, I wonder about how much time and energy it takes to maintain a blog like yours (I know it takes me quite some time to get a post ready to publish). As a twenty-something trying to figure out what I want to "be," I'm really interested in career development and learning more about what other people do, how they feel about their careers, etc and this gave me a glimpse into career blogging. Thank you!

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  11. Well said. Your honesty is appreciated. This is exactly why your blog is so successful!

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  12. Oh Jenny, I can't thank you enough for doing this post! I'm right at that place you found yourself a few years ago where I need to make a decision, either grow this thing & start thinking of it as 'going to back to work' or leave it as a hobby on the side.

    A few opportunities have come up for me to freelance my posts so I'm going for it! It's scary to take such a risk (hellooo, childcare costs!) but I'm taking this post as a sign that I made the right decision. (:

    Thank you so so much for your honesty, there aren't a lot of places for us bloggers to get some honest advice...mind if I deem you my blogging mentor??

    Natasha
    (little pink monster- formerly samster mommy)

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  13. So well put! I've been reading (LOVING) your blog for over a year now, but haven't commented much. But I wanted to thank you for your candor and grace around an awkward topic. I have little doubt that I'll find your sponsored posts useful, too - I do on some other blogs when they're carefully selected and reasonable in number. I've found some great companies/products that way! So thanks again - looking forward to seeing how LGN grows and evolves for the betterment of you and your fortunate readers!

    P.S. I loooooooved the upholstery tutorial. It demystified what I thought of as a really intimidating project!!

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  14. I think we all appreciate how much work you do for us- I know I do! You give us all of your thoughts and inspiration for free, and I totally understand that you need to make it worth the 20-40 hours a week that you put into it! Also- I am looking forward to your sponsored posts b/c I know that you will only write about things you actually like- and if you like- i bet we all will!
    Eileen
    http://www.eileenscreativeday.blogspot.com/

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  15. I love this post. I don't read many design blogs, but when my SIL, Caitlin (of CWD) told me about your blog a year ago, I got hooked. Your writing is so genuine and your content seems to appeal to everyone from design insiders to those of us who just like to dabble. I've always been bothered by people who take issue with ads on blogs. I'm glad that you are able to be compensated for your time--where else in life would a reader expect to get such great content for free? This is a fabulous post.

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  16. For all the free entertainment you give me, I am more than happy that you can benefit from it too!!

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  17. I thought that was a great post. I love reading your blog and will read your sponsored posts as well. Good luck!

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  18. You are a beautiful designer and blogger, and I look forward to reading your sponsored posts-- I really respect your choices here. Keep up the fantastic work; we all want you to continue loving what you do. You deserve much success.

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  19. Jenny -
    I rarely post on blogs but was inpsired to post something on your blog today. First, I love your blog! I own two retail stores and some days I'm bone tired and haven't had a chance to eat and I still check your blog because I enjoy it so much!! I'm always amazed at people who comment "I'm going to start a blog" like it takes 5 minutes to write something and post it. I've never attempted a blog but know that to be a good consistent blogger (which you are!), it takes time and discipline. How you do it with your business and kids, I'll never know!! I love your writing, your ideas, your posts, everything!! Not only do I think it's fair that you're compensated for such wonderful content, I think you more than earn it!! And I agree with other readers that there are times that I find great new companies from blog sponsers. Thanks for all of your hard work to entertain the many nameless faceless people out there. You do a fabulous job!

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  20. I am thrilled that you're finding ways to benefit financially from the time and work you put into this amazing blog. Great bloggers deserve compensation for the work that they do. I've said it before and I'll say it again - there needs to be a Little Green Notebook book on design and DIY decorating; I would totally buy it!!! Congrats on the new sponsored posts.

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  21. Well said, Jenny! Thanks for sharing; I've been curious about how all of this works.

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  22. I just wanted to tell you how much I love to read your blog and that I'm behind you 100%. Keep up the good work. Yours is one of the good ones! :)
    Robin

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  23. you expressed everything perfectly. I'm no where near the size of yours, but I feel my blog turning and since I'm not a designer, I'm not really sure how to handle it. My blog isn't meant to promote anything, just serve as a creative outlet. But your advice on staying true to my passion and keeping the sponsors to thoughtful ones is spot-on. Thanks Jenny!!!

    And my gosh, I'm honored you respond to my occasional email, considering the amount you get!!!

    LOVE when you visit your mom and do makeovers, her kitchen looks amazing!

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  24. Jenny, Your blog is the one that got me hooked on design, because you keep it real and show actual homes with real projects. I purposefully haven't added you to my reader, because I like making a "personal" stop by your blog, silly, huh? Thanks so much for writing, you're an inspiration and I love your style!

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  25. Thank you for this post! Trying to figure out this world of blogging is not easy and having a seasoned (and successful) blogger like yourself touch upon something that is so sensitive is really insightful. I think you are a great designer/blogger and your integrity (and creativity) are something that your readers really appreciate. Thanks for keeping it real!

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  26. Thanks for the info on advertising. I am so glad to hear how long it takes you to create a post...I thought I was the only one :)

    You are totally right in saying that at some point (when your blog is 20-40hrs a week of work), you need some financial benefit...plus keeping your readers happy with creative posts and tutorials isn't free...cost of materials for projects whether they are a success or failure can add up.

    Thank for the post I really enjoyed reading it!

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  27. Jenny,
    Very informative! As you can tell, all of us love your blog and won't be bothered in the least by a sponsored post. Keep doing what you're doing! I echo the sentiment of other comments that your blog is my favorite among the many I read.

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  28. You're one classy lady.
    Best wishes for further success!

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  29. Isthisanastycomment?July 27, 2011 at 10:36 AM

    Readers need to understand marketing,
    my issue is that most blogs are just huge marketing ploys that make readers dissatisfied with what they have just so they can get something new and the author gets a cut.

    I am a blogger myself and I know of how time consuming it is to keep things together, but I believe that at some point a blog author becomes strictly motivated by the opportunities a blog provides.

    Blogging is becoming exceedingly popular as they are taking the place of paper publications such as magazines. Blogs are the new magazines and vlogs will soon be the new blogs. Either way I've always been a bit annoyed with anything that sells a particular lifestyle to it's supporters as most media does.

    I think what really irritates me is when a bunch a bloggers get invited to an event and they are all blogging about that exact same even together and how much they "love" the products. Are you kidding me?

    Anyway, I see more and more that it's time for me to put the blogs down, they are distracting and consumption driven. Informational blogs that actually assist and mostly inform the people are a totally different thing. One or two ads about a sale are one thing because they help the readers but an entire posts about "Things you NEED to look and feel great this summer" is another.

    Keeping in mind that most bloggers get this crap for free.

    I'm not proofreading this.

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  30. I concur with many of your readers; I have always loved your blog, and it too is the first "design" blog I read everyday. As a designer myself, I appreciate the time and effort you put into each post and often use it as inspiration. I welcome your use of ads in your blog because everyone deserves to be compensated for their hard work. I would even be interested in doing a sponsored post or ad...if you accept other designers ;)

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  31. Well said! I always laugh when women comment about bloggers having such an easy job. Not in my opinion! It takes so much time and effort to create something worthwhile. Bravo to you for making it all happen while raising kids and decorating at the same time (not to mention juggling all your other commitments too!).

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  32. Never apologize, or let yourself feel awkward, for getting compensated for your labor. Very few people are in a position to work for free. Thank you for making your work and ideas so accessible and free to us, and congratulations on finding a way to get yourself compensated for your time and ideas.

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  33. love the transparency! 20-40 hours a week ... PHEW. girl you definitely need to be compensated!

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  34. I actually enjoy seeing well selected products and services advertised in a tasteful way. Some of my favorite purchases for my home and family have come from ads on blogs that I love. Keep up the good work!

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  35. As a blogger I apprecite you demystifying the whole process and even throwing out some numbers. That's helpeful. As a reader I LOVE your site. One of the few design blogs I absolutely adore because 1) I don't feel like you're showing off/bragging--you are down to earth and genuine 2) your work is amazing and DOABLE 3) you break it down and make design--especially interior design--more accessible. Not that you were asking for it, but you have my support 1000% percent.

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  36. i HATE sponsored posts. it's enough to make me stop reading a blog. maybe you can make a version that allows users to view without seeing these posts. they just feel scummy- like those fake magazine ads that try to pass themselves off as being real magazine content (and those also have an advertisement statement at the top). i completely understand adn respect that blogging takes a long time. i think banners and ads on the side/top are fine, because they don't interfere with readers viewing the content. and if it's taking up too much time, blog less. quality>>quantity.

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  37. You guys, I am blown away by your support. Thank you! I was expecting to get lots of the nasty anon commenters here this morning. What a lovely surprise!

    I do want to clarify though - many of the sponsored posts were/will be arranged by Federated Media, so the companies will be bigger and not all design related, though many are. The first sponsored post (going up tomorrow) was written by a writer at HP about their new laptop. Again, please consider these commercials on my site.

    Thanks again for all your support!
    xoxo

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  38. Jenny, I love your blog and I'd read 50 ads to find one of your DIY posts! So far, I have a tufted ottoman, a ralph lauren "galvenized" painted television stand, and silver leafed night stands in my guest room!

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  39. Hi Kate,

    Thanks for your comment and for sharing your concerns. I agree that sponsored posts can feel scummy. I am trying to take a different approach here altogether in being very, very open about what is advertising content and what is Jenny content. When you see the HP post go live tomorrow you will see what I mean about how the post will look and feel like a commercial. It's not in my voice at all (which was intended).

    I think the line between genuine and incentivized blogging has been getting increasingly blurry. I thought it was worth trying out these "very clearly an advertisement" posts. It helps me pay the bills and hopefully maintains the trust in the relationship with my readers.

    xoxo

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  40. Thank you for paying it forward to future business bloggers. I started blogging as a fun outlet for my projects, and you are right, it does take at least an hour for the most pared down post.

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  41. Jenny, thank you so much for taking the time to be open and honest with us. I'm a long-time lurker, and I honestly don't comment much on any of the blogs that I read, but I really wanted to come out and say thank you. Sometimes it feels weird when there's sponsored posts or what seems like product placement in blogs, and sometimes I feel weird about seeing it - especially when other blogs seem to publicize the fact that they are "not taking any free things from companies" or not having any sponsored posts -- I feel like that whole mindset creates a strange, unfriendly energy towards it.

    All that to say - I know you work so hard on this blog (and I LOVED your guest post on Cup of Jo!) and I WANT you to make money for it/from it! I want you to be compensated for your time, effort, and the brilliant ideas that you share with us. This post and the whole way you handled this makes me feel so positive about reading your future sponsored posts, and actually makes me want to read them and think about supporting the sponsors of the post, because technically they help you.

    So, thank you. Your candor is refreshing and just another reminder of why I love this blog so much! :)

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  42. I support you! Go get em'. xo Do what you feel is right, and in the end it is your blog. We're not paying to read the content, so figure out a way to make some money!

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  43. this whole advertising animal was such a mystery to me when i started blogging. i admit that at times, i have felt that some of my favorite bloggers have "sold out", and it seems that their sites are nothing more than flashy ads and guest posts form sponsors. i have never felt this way about your blog, but i agree that it is a fine line between making money, keeping content fresh and inspiring, and "selling out". thanks for doing it well and being such an inspiration.

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  44. Rock on girl! I adore your blog! When I began my blog about Children's books, I found out after the first couple of days how MUCH WORK it is to do this, especially if you post every day. This topic just came up over at Sweet Fine Day, which I guess has been 100% ad free up until now. By and large, everyone wrote to Jenna and said, if it's a choice between ads or NO BLOG, well then that choice is clear isn't it? You provide something lovely for your readers and I'll be happy to see most anything on your site, if it means we also get to see your amazing design aesthetic and beautiful projects! You create something wonderful almost every day, THANK YOU! xo, Melissa

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  45. I'm just so amazed that you are such a prolific and successful designer and blogger AND have three kiddos! I always give myself slack when I see other very successful bloggers because many, many times they do not have children, and let's face it, that changes a person's time dynamics drastically.

    I'd love to hear how to juggle all the great blog and designer work and not somehow sacrifice time with your girls. You're supermom as far as I can see!

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  46. Well put Jenny! I think if you are honest with your readers, making money on a blog does not have to have a bad rap.

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  47. Jenny, I'm thrilled for your blogging success and have been reading far longer than you've had advertising. I really don't understand why people resent bloggers carrying ads or sponsorships ... I just skip over or skim anything I'm not interested in. (I don't have ads on my blog, but if I ever get to that point I hope that my readers will bear with me.)

    Keep up the great work!

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  48. I don't mind a sponsored post AT ALL. Especially if it means we get to keep on reading your blog! Thanks!

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  49. I'm usually not compelled to comment ... especially since my blog is about dogs and totally unrelated to yours. BUT, WOOT WOOT to you for putting out there the behind the scenes reality of blogging. May I one day have enough traffic to be able to even consider sponsored posts. You're a great role model for all of us :)

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  50. Jenny, I wholeheartedly agree with you! I just started a blog back in February and it requires so much of my time. Currently I have a fraction of the traffic you have, but I do it because I love it. It's an honor that anyone would take time out of their day to read something I wrote.
    That being said, you are contributing time, money and fantastic original ideas to your readers. You deserve compensation. No amount of adds or sponsored posts are going to keep me from reading LGN. It's my all time favorite blog! Your talent is inspiring and I can't wait to see where it takes you.

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  51. I am young mom and housewife. Your blog was one of the first ones I found years ago. It has been exciting to follow a gal from my hometown AZ and see how your business has grown and evolved. If the choice was have ads or not do the blog anymore I would take the ads gladly. You are too much of an inspiration to let go. You deserve to be compensated for your time and devotion to your craft and readers. Thanks for always being so classy and tactful.

    Best always

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  52. Jenny, thanks for being so honest with us. I check your blog every day, and it's definitley one of my faves.
    I devour magazines (design, beauty, style, you name it) and so having blogs readily available on a daily basis has become a huge part of my life. Blogs have inspired me in so many ways and will now help me with my business (which is not blogging).
    As with magazines, I take ads on blogs as just a part of it. Your content is great and lovely and you deserve to get paid for your work. If I don't want to read something then I'll skip it.

    Good luck!

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  53. This was a great post--very informative--but you are running a business and you have a right to earn a living--a good living--without any obligation to explain your choices to naysayers! I hope you will continue to share about the business of blogging, in addition to design and decorating, because you really have something to contribute to the conversation, and I hope that your blog pays off in ways you never imagined!

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  54. Jenny, thank you so much for being upfront about advertising. You don't have to explain your choices, but I appreciate that you do. Your blog is one of my favorites and I always look forward to your posts to see what you've been up to. Keep it up! You are great.

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  55. Thank you for being so candid. As a newbie blogger, I really appreciate hearing your perspective on this; as a reader, I appreciate your transparency!

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  56. From a Google Reader who never comments...

    I am all about thriftiness in decor and fashion, but I am not too much of a DIYer when it comes to stuff like reupholstering chairs (although I am willing to slap paint on just about anything). I love home design and I like to check out general home blogs like Apartment Therapy but don't get too into most design blogs.

    That said, I found your blog a while ago and I keep reading in part because of the ideas and lovely photos, but also because you just seem like a really cool person. This site and Young House Love are the 2 I frequent most because I can really relate to the voice of the smart, clean, straightforward yet entertaining written content. Well done, and do what you have to do to get the bills paid! I'll still subscribe.

    By the way I related so well to your recent guest post on Cup of Jo about working motherhood. I also have 3 kids but only work part-time, and my husband is home by 8 most nights, so I can't entirely relate to the busyness and craziness of your life. But the way you laid out your routine (daily routine is the only way to stay sane even if you don't have a million jobs to do!) and the thoughts on being happy in your current situation--really hit close to my heart and helped me feel renewed and ready to get my routine back in order--my youngest is 6 weeks old and I'll start working again in the fall. So--thanks for that! And sorry for the longest run-on sentence ever.

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  57. I just wanted to let you know, I've really appreciated the way you've handled sponsored posts in the past. I think you did one for Pier 1 before, and I actually found it helpful in that you highlighted a few items I would've never known they carried. I trust you to be genuine, you just seem like that kind of person. You've done so many tutorials and shared such great tips and insights with us, I know you're not in it all for the money. I wish you continued sucess!

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  58. Good for you! I appreciate your transparency as well, and like others, don't mind sponsored posts or advertisements as long as they are stated as such. I've noticed one or two of my favorite blogs have become more commercial without any sort of disclosure to the reader and it's disappointing, feels less genuine than it it did in the past.

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  59. I appreciate your honesty in this issue. I can understand your need to diversify what you're doing to make your career work. Thanks for the transparency :)

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  60. I will be honest I have been following your blog for years! and was sadden to see you initially add ads. I was hoping you were the hold out and inspiration. Reading this news makes me a bit disappointed, I would rather see you post less frequently about awesome projects than hearing some infomercial.
    I love your blog, I even have one. I guess I just have mixed feelings about being barraged by ads everywhere. Is there no place we can just read/post for fun and create an environment of creativity without all this fuss?

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  61. Did you ever have to justify your rates, your time and talent when charging as an interior designer? Did people ever complain about your rates as an interior designer? Did any clients ever ask you NOT to mark up the furniture you sold them, or NOT to pay you for your design?

    My guess is that you dropped those clients who were not willing to pay you for your talent appropriately.

    Think of the blog the same way. You have a talent for writing, creativity, and us readers want to subscribe to it. (and I LOVE your design style and writing style!) No need to justify how you make a living. Its capitalism, marketing and advertising is everywhere so it should not be something that people are offended by, or something you have to explain.

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  62. I'll always be a supporter of you, Jenny! You're such a beautiful person. Who cares if there are ads on your blog?? You've earned it and deserve it! You're helping so many people out there enjoy design more, gather inspiration. You've shared all your projects and knowledge. Why would anyone care if you get some compensation for all your hard work and generosity toward us?! Those who are bothered about it don't matter. Being a mom, you have to really value your time and do what is best for the family, for you, and your time. Because time is valuable. No one, and I mean NO one is as talented as you, and I think you deserve all the carreer success in the world. Keep on carrying on, m'dear!

    xox

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  63. Hi Jenny. I discovered your blog about 8 months ago when I first discovered blogs. I love it. You are on of the bloggers who inspired me to begin my own. I am so impressed with your candor and genuine approach. Blogging is extremely time consuming and a countless number of people benefit from your talent, passion, and ideas each day. Kudos to you for creating a situation that works for you and your family. And congratulations on creating such a successful blog that inspires so many. Keep it up!

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  64. Although it may require migrating off blogger to your own hosted blog platform, have you considered putting ads in your RSS feed? I only read blogs in a feed reader, and as a result I never see your ads!

    I would caution you not to go with displaying only partial posts and requiring a click-through to see the rest because it's terribly annoying. Instead, look for a way to continue to display the entire post and show an ad or two at the bottom.

    You may have a decent sized group of readers (like me) who are missing the ads (that look pretty interesting, btw!) because they read through RSS and wouldn't mind seeing them (increasing your revenue).

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  65. I don't work for free, and I certainly wouldn't expect anyone else to, either! It was great that you wrote the post for your readers clarity, I appreciate that so that I will know what the heck is going on when I read your page.
    And after reading how many emails you get, I CAN'T BELIEVE you took the time to reply to my confused pregnancy brain question awhile back-just awesome!

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  66. I'm really proud of you for being honest about the amount of effort required. Good for you--thank you for the time you dedicate to this!

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  67. Thank you so much for your thought and effort put into this post! I'm a relatively new blogger (and reader of yours!) and I've always wondered how people have transitioned a blog from a hobby to a monetary venture. Thanks for sharing! And I love your blog!

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  68. I appreciate you taking the time to explain, I think its great to be real about it, and I have no problem with ads or sponsors. Keep it up!

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  69. Love your blog and love reading about your projects and family. I don't mind ads or the occasional sponsored post in exchange. Your site is worth it!

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  70. Jenny,

    I have been following your blog almost since it's inception. I love it and frequently comment that my favorite things about your blog and your design is that you are accessable to everyone. You frequently do projects in a thrifty way and your offer an alternative for your readers to have beautiful homes and projects without breaking the bank. I love your honesty about the ads and your projects. I have no problems with ads, but I hate visiting a blog an having an add pop up before you can get the the blog.

    At the end of the day even though you consulted your readers, you have to do what is right for your family! Thank you for the heads uo!

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  71. Smart move Jenny! Love your business sense. You always deliver A+ content which is much appreciated by all. I'm not mad at all if an advertiser can compensate you (no matter how big/little) for providing us free content. It's a win-win for all parties!

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  72. I know that your career revolves around your family and your children and I always am in awe of all that you do and your blogging as a career. Of course you should have sponsors!
    You are one amazing lady!
    pve

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  73. I find nothing even remotely bad about you having sponsors on your blog! You should value yourself and your work -- nothing to apologize about getting paid for your work. Best wishes.

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  74. Whatever you need to do to make it worth your (and your family's) time to keep delivering really inspirational content. And I am sure that you will check in frequently with your readers to ensure that your "brand" or reputation is not tarnished in any way.

    Good luck! We are all rooting for your success!

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  75. Good for you. I love how honest you are and I look forward to the amazing posts on commercial days! I think I can handle a few with that fair of a trade.

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  76. As a reader, I don't mind a bit - especially how much thought you put into making the decision. I really appreciate how much you care. Blog on!

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  77. You work hard! You should get paid. I look forward to your sponsored posts. :) Keep up the good work.

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  78. Jenny - I love your blog and so appreciate the inspiration you share with us every day! Thank you for taking time from your business and family, it is incredibly generous of you. Do I care about ads on your blog - absolutely not!!
    Pam

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  79. You're always so creative and candid and honest. Love your blog. Just had to stop being a lurker and scream it from the comment box.

    xo,
    s

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  80. I agree, it is extremmely time consuming to do a good post and I just cannot put out a piece of crap. Bravo to you for making the bucks and loving what you are doing at the same time!
    Cat

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  81. Well said. I'm relatively new to blogging, and I had strong opinions about bloggers who had ads and sponsored posts until I talked to my sister-in-law. She said it doesn't bother her at all to read blogs with advertising because she watches TV shows with commercials. I started looking at it with that mindset. You seem to be upfront about it all so there's nothing sneaky about it. Good luck! And, I LOVE your blog. It's so full of inspiration. Thank you for sharing all of your ideas with us!

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  82. Hi Jenny!

    Have you thought about redesigning the blog so the ads on the sidebar aren't so haphazardly placed? I think they would fade into the background more and allow the content to shine through.

    Anyways, love your blog and good luck transforming it into more of a business than a hobby :)

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  83. Jenny, the content of your posts is so interesting and your writing voice so genuine that you will keep readers coming back despite ads. If you lose a few that just can't tolerate them, well, that's a shame for them, they will miss out on one of the best design blogs out here. Of course you should have ads on your blog considering how much time goes into it! Best wishes with the future - I am sure it will be bright, ads or no ads.

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  84. Nice explanation. I have no problem with sponsored posts at all. Thanks for all the time, effort, and hard work you put into your (regular) posts - they are FABULOUS!! We love you, Jenny!

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  85. Great post. Thanks for keeping it real. Your blog is fantastic! Hate to ask a money question but can you share how much one can expect to make when they're at your level? Thanks again for all the great insight.

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  86. Your site is one of the first I check every day. You continue to provide excellent quality posts and I'm not surprised to learn about the amount of time and energy you put into your work. It shows! Everyone should get paid for their work and I completely support including advertising as long as you clearly indicate that's what it is. I don't generally comment on anything but I felt the need to lend my support here. You do a great job at communicating with your readers!

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  87. This last comment is a little out of line, don't you think? It's not evidence of good manners to ask one about their earnings I think.

    As we all established here, blogs of excellent content quality deserve adequate compensation for their authors, just like good magazines. You wouldn't phone a chief editor of Elle Decor to ask how much money they're making, would you?

    The simple answer is - sufficiently enough to justify spending time and effort on producing first class content.

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  88. This won't stop me from coming to your site every day! Do what you gotta do! I look forward to seeing the sponsor posts!

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  89. I think your blog is great! I think it is awesome you are even taking our "feelings" into consideration! I don't mind a sponsored post...and if you are going to do a post of your own as well on those days, I'll look forward to them! :) do what you gotta do girl! There is only one blog that I read that I might drop from my list. I love the writer, so cute and funny, but every single post is about a product or company she uses now, and MAYBE once every two weeks there is a project or craft. Like I said, I don't have a prob with ads, but I have limited time w 2 babes and a third on the way! I know it sounds nuts, but I kind of feel taken advantage of when I click on her blog bc it's ALL ads now. And she even makes the titles tricky, like it might be a real post buy it never is. Anyway, sorry forth tangent. I love your blog and think it's fantastic you can make more revenue!! ;)

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  90. Thank you Jenny for your thoughts on blogging as a career. Your blog is such a treat to read. I can still remember when you were so kind to let me pick your brain about this subject over the phone while you were at the play area of McDonalds. You blaze the blogging path for many of us in the blog world.

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  91. I am not a blogger so this is interesting to hear how it works. I dont mind the ads. Actually, I rarely pay attention to them. It wont affect my reading blogs. I think it is great you can find a good balance.

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  92. A long time ago I commented on a blog where the girl is now editor of an online mag rue maybe. She only had two comments and couldn't respond to my question. You Jenny are an over achiever!! Relax and let someone else write a post once in a while. We will continue to read.

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  93. You guys are the best. Thank you so, so much again for all your support. The HP post just went live. Thanks again for helping me recoop some of the costs of running this site.

    xoxoxo
    jenny

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  94. Thank you so much Jenny for posting about this. i am a huge fan of your blog and your talent. i just started my own blog trying to switch from architect to interior designer. i never would have imagined how much i love blogging but it is a lot of work. i feel like you are my pretend sister sometimes because you are so great and honest!
    xoxo
    Dulce
    lavitapetite.wordpress.com

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  95. Jenny, congrats on the fact that you've put the time into growing a blog awesome enough that big companies want to pay for sponsored posts! Good for you; I highly doubt you will lose any readers because of it--even the ones who like to complain :)

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  96. I'll jump in here too and say that I've actually clicked on a couple of ads from this site & right now am contemplating buying a stencil that I found on a site mentioned here. So there's that! (I have yet to click on any ad on a social networking site).

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  97. All blogs will be bought out by one publisher soon enoughJuly 28, 2011 at 2:39 PM

    Ha...next she'll be looking for an intern...

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  98. Thanks so much for your post, I really enjoyed it! I have just started blogging myself and getting your input on advertising was valuable. I have a long way to go though, I get excited when I get just a couple of hits, I can't imagine getting as many as you.

    Oh, also thanks for your tips on removing white heat spots from tables. I did what you said and it worked perfectly for me!

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  99. Can I just say... ditto! To all of those who are blessing you with appreciation and gratitude for the insight and inspiration you've given all of the rest of us- as designers, bloggers and interior lovers. This advice is definitely something I'm bookmarking and saving for a rainy day after I've had my blog up and running for awhile. Thank you!

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  100. Thanks for being honest! I love your blog and want to thank you for how much time you put into making thoughtful, creative posts. And thank you a million times for limiting the sponsored posts to 1 or 2 per month. One of my former-favorite blogs has completely changed into a product-pushing machine. "I'm decorating my (insert room here) with the help of (insert latest sponsor here)" Blah..it stinks. As long as you keep posting your usual stuff...I'll keep reading. :)

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  101. Jenny, your blog is one of my absolute favorite reads! I'm glad there are ways it can make more sense for you, financially. I wish that all commenters could understand just a portion of all that you put into your blog, but I suppose that's part of life. Thanks for your honesty and daily hard work and creativity!!

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  102. Hi Jenny! I have been reading blogs for about two years now and I can certainly see how you should make a living at this especially with the hours you put in. Readers can ignore what they don't want to read, we have to do that all the time with other media outlets, no biggie. You do a beautiful job, thank you. This is the first time I have ever responded on a blog. Warmly, mc

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  103. Congrats Jenny - you are so deserving of this all and I so appreciate your honesty! I would love to be able to earn a little from writing on my blog about all the beautiful things I love - but I'm at that point you mentioned where it is so hard to put so much time into something that right now for me is just a hobby (one that I am so passionate about) but still one that provides me nothing financially. I'm sure your sponsored posts will be both relevant and interesting to those who love your blog - best of luck!

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  105. As a mom to two sets of twins and a part time blogger, I love reading your posts, especially the ones that show the reality of blogging - time, energy, commitment. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who takes over an hour for just a simple post. I would like to take a peak into the lives of the anonymous commentors who think that someone shouldn't make money off of their blog. Maybe they have an extra 20-40 hours a week just lying around? Good luck and I hope you make some darn good money off of everyone who stops by daily for free design advice.
    (and sorry about the deleted comment above - I didn't realize I was signed into the wrong account)

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  106. Thanks Jenny! I love your blog and recommend it to others as my favorite. You are so creative and genuine and keep doing what you're doing!

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  107. My original degree {and career} was in advertising. It saddens me that bloggers have to justify themselves when placing ads!

    All media is sponsored in some way. The difference being is that we curate what we deem fit. What values we hold for ourselves should be reflected in our blogs.

    Bloggers aren't starving artists, and as one of your commenters mentioned, we are replacing magazines.

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  108. Jenny- with all the clicking and scrolling I do all day, having to scroll or click once more to get to your blog is NO PROBLEM! Thanks for always having my favorite posts of the week.

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  109. I am so glad to see all of the positive comments about this. Let me just echo everyone else and say YOU GO, GIRL. You are a wonder woman -- you do so much! -- and your blog is so inspirational. I, like everyone else, think you're so genuine and love that you have this opportunity. Thanks for being so open with us, and keep up the good work! :)

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  110. You should definitely get paid for all your time. No worries about ads>

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  111. I have no issues with ads, or sponsors. I do however dislike when ads make page loading difficult. I recently stopped viewing a blog because her blog took FOREVER to load on my IPAD. And if she has a link party....well wow!!! I completely understand blogging turning into a job.

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  112. It was noce to read this post...as a fairly new blogger it can be frustrating but I actually feel better knowing that I am not the only one that take 1-2 hours on a simple post. I love your blog and don't mind the ads at all. Thanks for the inspiration and hope to have a successful blog like your someday too.

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  113. late to this discussion - but this caught my eye:

    Sometimes I feel like others might be acting a little sneaky with how they're monetizing their blogs. I worry those few bloggers in the minority are giving the rest a bad rap and making some readers annoyed whenever they see an ad. Me, personally, as a reader, I get it.


    what exactly do you mean by this? how is a blog sneaky about monetizing. not understanding where you are going with this.

    i'ld love to talk with you about it. mrballbox329@aol.com but only if you have time and if you ever see this!! haha!!!

    Joni

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  114. If you have found a way to make your blog profitable, good for you! If I averaged out how much I made from ads alone vs time spent, trust me , I would be making MUCH less than minimum wage!

    So I kinda just stopped caring about ads on my blog. I run a few so that kind of pays the expense of the blog, plus a little extra.

    But the blog is like the ultimate business card... so its profitable in other ways, for me, its not the ads.

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  115. I know I’m posting on this late, but I read this back when it was a new post, and as an aspiring blogger, it has stuck with me. I’m so inspired by what you do and was even tempted to apply to your internship if it wasn’t for the fact that I’m dependant on the paycheck on my current full time job. I excitedly look forward to your posts every time I check my RSS feed. =)

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