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- Jul 28, 2019
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To give a small amount of context, it's essentially a comedy/meme page for a tv show that I started years ago, that I just did for a bit of a laugh. Somebody kept on sending me content for it so I made him an admin for it and he makes 90% of the posts, it's pretty popular and people seem to really love it. It's only really active for ~3 month/year. The tv show is about baking, 80% women audience mostly in their 20s and 30s.
I was wondering if there was anything I could do to monetise it? I was thinking of maybe creating a cooking/recipe blog and try and direct traffic there but I don't know the first thing about blogs/websites and how you monetise them(but am very willing to learn). I would rather avoid just posting rubbish adverts as it's meant to just be some lighthearted fun, but the posts tend to get around 20-100k views and often 1k+ likes (around 5 a week), I have no idea if that has any value or not.
As I'm going into my "low" season in the next 6 months, I'll have a lot more time and I figured this could be a fun little side project and a good learning exercise. I also figured I could use this as a platform to push ice cream recipes ( I was going to set up an ice cream blog anyway) and it might then serve as a way to promote and market my main ice cream brand and company.
Would love to hear your thoughts/ideas on this.
I was wondering if there was anything I could do to monetise it? I was thinking of maybe creating a cooking/recipe blog and try and direct traffic there but I don't know the first thing about blogs/websites and how you monetise them(but am very willing to learn). I would rather avoid just posting rubbish adverts as it's meant to just be some lighthearted fun, but the posts tend to get around 20-100k views and often 1k+ likes (around 5 a week), I have no idea if that has any value or not.
As I'm going into my "low" season in the next 6 months, I'll have a lot more time and I figured this could be a fun little side project and a good learning exercise. I also figured I could use this as a platform to push ice cream recipes ( I was going to set up an ice cream blog anyway) and it might then serve as a way to promote and market my main ice cream brand and company.
Would love to hear your thoughts/ideas on this.
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