You probably have second thoughts about making money from blogging, it's common for some people to think it might be evil, lame or obnoxious, then the best thing to do is not commercialise it at all.

If the whole idea of monetizing your blog sits OK with you then have a go, or if you think it's somehow evil then of course, that's fine as well.

You must be absolutely 100% sure in your mind before you begin, because attempting to generate earnings from your blog is hard enough, without self-sabotage kicking in and making your attempt somewhat half-hearted.

You ought to feel great about generating income this way, there's not much wrong about being eager to succeed.

If in your opinion your blog has real value then earning income from it should be no more than you deserve.

But don't be shy about selling this thing, when you put ads on there you have to really put those ads up there the same with requesting donations, don't be shy.

Some people might complain, they always do when you commercialise a free site.

But is it possible to make a proper living online? Undoubtedly. It may take longer if you have a day job but if you're committed the opportunity is there.

As far as the development team are concerned it is for, "Making money by feeding the Google Monster it's favourite food without hardly lifting a finger"

A cool, if overlong tag line, but it's not about that, it's about whether or not it's worth the money!

The initial setup is intriguing, firstly you buy MANY domains, hosting and Niche Devil, you then install the Niche Devil onto your hosting account, then you run the script and insert your chosen keywords and affiliate links for the store you want to build and abracadabra, Niche Devil spits out a site with content and products in about 37 seconds. Got to be witchcraft, all you need now is a few customers, and Niche Devil even promises that to, with the help of pinging but for the moment let's take a breath and consider the pros and cons.

The script that you upload to your server/hosting account via ftp will mean that it will have to meet certain minimum requirements.

Just like the old BANS stores, Niche Devil does the same thing and look what happened there, The Niche Devil has made a lot of noise about it's "ever refreshing" content, pulling/scraping content from the Internet that relate to your chosen keywords, which works great and looks good but the legality of using what maybe copyrighted material maybe another matter.

Niche Devil is promoting itself as with statements such as "Hurry up, only available for 14 days" which raises some issues.

They have restricted the time it is available, why? Is it to make you purchase now or do they what will happen when our experience of the product becomes a reality and why would you sell a product you are convinced will make everyone so rich and not just use it yourself.

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