Well, I do have donation stuff setup; last week I moved the Paypal button from the very bottom, post footnotes (where the Bitcoin address remains), to the left sidebar, to see if that would help. (So far it hasn’t.)
A rating widget is a good idea; I’m messing around with some but I’m not seeing any really good ones hosted by third-parties (static site, remember).
that depends on how many alternatives you have to pick from in considering new research topics.
I am completely undisciplined and I do this stuff as the whim takes me. A month ago I didn’t expect to learn how to do meta-analyses and run a DNB meta-analysis and 2 weeks ago I wasn’t expecting to do an iodine meta-analysis either; the day before Kiba hired me to write a Silk Road article, I wasn’t expecting that either...
There’s also a competition effect here. With thousands of free blogs, people don’t want to pay for yours or mine. They’ll just navigate to someone else’s, even if it isn’t quite as brilliantly insightful.
Indeed, that’s a problem. I like to think my content is pretty unique—no other site is as good a resource on dual n-back, no other site is as good a resource on modafinil, etc. - but that doesn’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy old world.
Well, you have the ability to write articles of exceptionally high quality. They are concise, easy to read, very thoroughly researched, and always offer paths to learn more or elaborate on points of interest.
These sorts of reports are highly valuable to companies and I think you would be incredibly valuable as a knowledge consultant. Think Lisbeth Salander for technical subjects.
Well, I do have donation stuff setup; last week I moved the Paypal button from the very bottom, post footnotes (where the Bitcoin address remains), to the left sidebar, to see if that would help. (So far it hasn’t.)
A rating widget is a good idea; I’m messing around with some but I’m not seeing any really good ones hosted by third-parties (static site, remember).
I am completely undisciplined and I do this stuff as the whim takes me. A month ago I didn’t expect to learn how to do meta-analyses and run a DNB meta-analysis and 2 weeks ago I wasn’t expecting to do an iodine meta-analysis either; the day before Kiba hired me to write a Silk Road article, I wasn’t expecting that either...
There’s also a competition effect here. With thousands of free blogs, people don’t want to pay for yours or mine. They’ll just navigate to someone else’s, even if it isn’t quite as brilliantly insightful.
Indeed, that’s a problem. I like to think my content is pretty unique—no other site is as good a resource on dual n-back, no other site is as good a resource on modafinil, etc. - but that doesn’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy old world.
A way to make real money is to sell to businesses. Do you have any content or service a 100+ person company might want?
Not that I’ve thought of so far.
Well, you have the ability to write articles of exceptionally high quality. They are concise, easy to read, very thoroughly researched, and always offer paths to learn more or elaborate on points of interest.
These sorts of reports are highly valuable to companies and I think you would be incredibly valuable as a knowledge consultant. Think Lisbeth Salander for technical subjects.