Here is a question for bloggers everywhere (not just fire/EMS blog). Do you monetize your blog? If so, what do you use?
I am working on a post for the near future that will explain some of the best ways for Fire/EMS Service blogs to monetize their blogs.
I know of several ways we can do it, but I am not going to spoil now. If you absolutely cannot wait, email me or use the contact form and I can help you out.
Otherwise, please let me know the following:
- Do you monetize your blog?
- Would you like to make some money on your blog?
- Is the only reason you started your blog was to make money?
- Would you be interested in finding out more about the possibilities?
Let me know in comments or by contact us page (on menu bar) or via email firecritic@firecriticdotcom.














hello from France,
i do not monetize my blog ,because google choses the adds to put on the blogs,in France and very often,the ads are for banks or insurances…my blog is about firefigthting,and i would like to chose ads related to fire service or fire equipment.
let me know,if you learn more about google and monetize things.sorry for my poor english.
hello from France,
i do not monetize my blog ,because google choses the adds to put on the blogs,in France and very often,the ads are for banks or insurances…my blog is about firefigthting,and i would like to chose ads related to fire service or fire equipment.
let me know,if you learn more about google and monetize things.sorry for my poor english.
fireball,
I feel your pain with google adsense. Look for a future post on monetizing your blog with fire/ems products! Just hang in there a little while longer and I will have all the answers for you!
No problem with the English. I hope you enjoy the Fire Critic! btw did you notice the translator buttons on the right. You can translate the site into French if you want/need to.
I would love to hear if you do or not, if it is accurate, and if you think it is a useful tool.
fireball,
I feel your pain with google adsense. Look for a future post on monetizing your blog with fire/ems products! Just hang in there a little while longer and I will have all the answers for you!
No problem with the English. I hope you enjoy the Fire Critic! btw did you notice the translator buttons on the right. You can translate the site into French if you want/need to.
I would love to hear if you do or not, if it is accurate, and if you think it is a useful tool.
Fire Critic,
thanks for showing me the translation buttons on your site but unfortunately when i read the articles in french,it is not great at all:some words are not translated correclty.i prefer reading it in english and posting in english,anyway,it will improve my english.
i try to read your aticles everyday,i like your site:good job.i will be happy to read your article about monetizing your blog with fire/ ems products.it will be awesome.
for the online translations ,google is not too bad if we compare it to babel fish site.this site for the translation is….how can i write it?not good at all,lol.on babel fish you can read some funny things and specially for the fire service acronyms in french:man,i had a great laugh on that site,lol.my english is not perfect but i like to learn and chat with people on the internet.
Fire Critic,
thanks for showing me the translation buttons on your site but unfortunately when i read the articles in french,it is not great at all:some words are not translated correclty.i prefer reading it in english and posting in english,anyway,it will improve my english.
i try to read your aticles everyday,i like your site:good job.i will be happy to read your article about monetizing your blog with fire/ ems products.it will be awesome.
for the online translations ,google is not too bad if we compare it to babel fish site.this site for the translation is….how can i write it?not good at all,lol.on babel fish you can read some funny things and specially for the fire service acronyms in french:man,i had a great laugh on that site,lol.my english is not perfect but i like to learn and chat with people on the internet.