] Weblogs are one of the few things online still capable of ] generating media buzz and bucks. The libertarian blogger ] Glenn Reynolds turned himself into a marketable political ] pundit via his hugely popular blog (instapundit.com) and ] now appears on the news cable channel MSNBC. United ] States-based right-wing British blogger Andrew Sullivan ] (andrewsullivan.com) recently netted about $US79,000 ] ($133,000) in donations from his readers during a "pledge ] week" in which he appealed for funds to keep his site ] running. ] Given Sullivan's success, there are signs that the ] business world beyond AOL is beginning to take a serious ] interest in weblogs. ] A growing number of entrepreneurs, media types and ] marketers have taken up blogging, in all senses of the ] word. And as they crank out their own daily contributions ] and links, they are starting to see it as a way to reach ] out and research opinion formers, as a lesson in online ] media and as a place they might eventually make a little ] money. ] Leading the charge is New York-based Briton Nick Denton ] (nickdenton.org), whose previous credits include the ] dotcom networking event First Tuesday and the online news ] aggregator Moreover. Blogging for dollars - theage.com.au |