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Hello friends, many of us have non-profit blogs and can earn income by displaying ads from channels like AdSense. Sometimes the earnings from our blogs can exceed hosting and domain expenses. How do you utilize the earnings in such cases? I don't know how you might react, but personally, I consider what I do something to be proud of. Before opening a similar topic on my blog, I want to see the reactions I will receive here.
For example, I live in an apartment almost like a ground floor with a balcony facing the back garden, where many street cats reside because we constantly feed them. We have 5 cats that have become domestic due to our care. Apart from them, there are around five to ten more street cats who are not as brave but come to eat the food we leave on the balcony. Sometimes, if we run out of food, we can’t feed the ones outside if I don't have money that day. It's sad when one cat eats while the others watch. Fortunately, this doesn't happen all the time. There are times when we spend our last penny for them. Feeding this many cats can be quite costly, as you can imagine.
Money comes in regularly through blog ads each month, whether it's a sponsored post, banner ad, text link, or Google ads. Somehow, there are always people ready to help. Of course, those sending money don’t know where it goes, but I'm sure they’d be happy if they knew. I apologize if this topic seems a bit absurd; I've been coding since morning I just wanted to share. Maybe someone will be happy to see it. Perhaps others do similar things. Maybe many do? I took these photos tonight thinking of writing about them on the blog. This is just the tip of the iceberg.
For example, I live in an apartment almost like a ground floor with a balcony facing the back garden, where many street cats reside because we constantly feed them. We have 5 cats that have become domestic due to our care. Apart from them, there are around five to ten more street cats who are not as brave but come to eat the food we leave on the balcony. Sometimes, if we run out of food, we can’t feed the ones outside if I don't have money that day. It's sad when one cat eats while the others watch. Fortunately, this doesn't happen all the time. There are times when we spend our last penny for them. Feeding this many cats can be quite costly, as you can imagine.
Money comes in regularly through blog ads each month, whether it's a sponsored post, banner ad, text link, or Google ads. Somehow, there are always people ready to help. Of course, those sending money don’t know where it goes, but I'm sure they’d be happy if they knew. I apologize if this topic seems a bit absurd; I've been coding since morning I just wanted to share. Maybe someone will be happy to see it. Perhaps others do similar things. Maybe many do? I took these photos tonight thinking of writing about them on the blog. This is just the tip of the iceberg.