Along with the blog comes an opportunity for sponsorship. I’ve had a few sponsors on my site all along. I have links to Amazon for a few books that I’ve found useful, occasionally I’ll recommend a product that I’ve enjoyed like the Amazon Kindle. And I’ve hosted a few Google ads here and there.
I’m now opening up the site to a few additional sponsors. If you’re interested in sponsoring parts of my blog or my web site – or even my speaking – send me an email. I’m pretty open to different types of sponsorship, so give me your ideas. You should know up front, though, that I will only accept sponsors if I really believe in your product or service, and if your product or service is going to be useful to my readers. Others need not apply.
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