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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kathie Fry) wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I forgot to answer the question I am asked most frequently: How much > does it pay to be an About.com guide? That is not an easy question to > answer, because your pay at About.com depends on the success of your > site, but here is what they say on their recruiting page: Kathy, Please share with us your stats over the 48 months of your stewardship there, and contrast it with your new SkateGrrl site. Thanks. > FROM ABOUT.COM: "Guides get paid a minimum of $500 for their first > full-month on the network and continue to earn at least $500 as long > as they increase page views each month." > _____________________________ > Kathie Fry, Editor > http://www.skatelog.com So you never earn MORE than $500? You have to keep increasing the popularity of the site just to maintain the $500?? Or can you earn more than $500/month? Not sure I follow. Anyway, not to be dense, or belabor the $$ angle, but wouldn't you say that you benefitted from the EXPOSURE (publicity) moreso than the monthly stipend? (i.e. the groupies, the Pepsi and Nike endorsements, lecture circuit, TODAY Show appearances, etc... ;')
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