tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5358181067760673073.post7276774971113915889..comments2024-03-05T10:22:51.456-08:00Comments on A Therapist's Thoughts: Call For ParticipationPaula Younghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08984514496301424402noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5358181067760673073.post-37647335616712862952012-08-05T17:44:13.752-07:002012-08-05T17:44:13.752-07:00Thanks so much for the suggestions!
So far, what I...Thanks so much for the suggestions!<br />So far, what I did was put up a "Donate button" which got 2 immediate donations and then 'went silent'. So, for now, I am waiting for my lucky 3rd donation :)Paula Younghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08984514496301424402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5358181067760673073.post-71167713365864320212012-08-05T16:26:47.732-07:002012-08-05T16:26:47.732-07:00I was thinking about this after reading your call....I was thinking about this after reading your call. That's a difficult one for sure and for most bloggers I imagine. Some of the different things I've seen other bloggers do is really adding more work again; for example:<br /><br />* keeping the blog free but adding a paid membership area for running additional activities eg. journal writing sharing and comments; discussion forums<br />* turning the blog into a book and having a ready market from blog followers who although they've read it in blog form may be motivated to also purchase the book<br />* using the blog as advertising for offering online therapy or for attracting new clients to in person therapy<br /><br />again, all really involve extra work thoughCaznoreply@blogger.com