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A Conversation Late at Night

Last night I was chatting with a fellow blogger about the prospect of making money from blogging. I learned that he has been doing it for a while now and that's why I need to find out how he managed to do so. He makes money from writing on his blog as well as from vlog he's producing. 

Chatting late at night (Credit: storyset/freepik)

While I'm not yet fond of vlogging, I was interested in digging on what he's been up to to support his family of two kids--perfectly like mine.

As I'm planning to move to my hometown and find less opportunity to work there, I have seen blogging (and perhaps vlogging) very potential to help my finance. Yes, I'll learn more from him and by having a dotcom domain I'm confident I'll be successful to produce what I'm aiming.

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