If you can write good quality articles then you should have no problem to earn money. You can even start a blog at blogger and build your own blog site on your chosen topic and can publish adsense ads. I think you can generate enough traffic for your blog. But remember one thing there is no short-cut! You should have patience and determination. Best of luck!
Produce quality contents, in a frequent basis, and you will get some money, maybe not 5$, but you will get decent earnings. Google likes Quality Contents that updates in a very frequent basis, and if Google like your site, and you pick a good niche, you will have alot of chances.
Well, That sounds great. But, with a little effort, you can earn much more than you getting now with hubpages and sqidoo.
Its written every where that making money is now on tips and just putting no intention you can become a millionaire but in fact its very hard to earn penny on the internet I have tried so many offers but earned nothing.... beared loss loss and loss...
I make some money without my website, i create logos and design website for other people. I also do forum posting, im not earning much, but atleast it's somthing.
wow didn't realize I had so many responses on this....sorry for not responding days ago haha but what I'm doing now is working on a few free blogspot niche based blogs. but also getting into hubpages and the logic behind it is. if you write niche blogs with say 20-40 quality post. Sure you can make good money, but what about this. each 20-40 post gets posted on hub pages, and each hub gets an ezine article with a backlink to it... people have made $500 a week testing this method out so whenever I don't feel like working on my niche blogs I'll definitely work on some hubs and ezine articles as a form of simple SEO. + I've had a hub get ranked on the top page of the "best" option on hubpages...this brings in a few hundred views a day for just that one hub, and if you are ranked one of the top like 10-15 on hubpages (requires a score/rank of 95-99 usually. Than you could be looking at thousands of daily views from hubpages for the days it is listed on their home page) basically though, thanks for the responses. and to the people who wrote "you quit your first website after two weeks, money making online isn't for you". 1. the website crashed and I lost everything, and didn't want to rebuild because I figured I could test out better ideas. 2. If you quit something after failing one time ... than you aren't going to go far in life ... so telling someone to quit after just failing once is PISS POOR advice in my opinion.