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Hello friends,

It is a long time coming, but finally, I have the time to write a question here. Days and nights I tried to search the forum for any clarification, but couldn't find anything that will at least give me a partial answer.

I, a developer and a tech company owner, but in my spare time, I enjoy playing with Facebook ads and create an engaging Facebook pages.

At this period, I have a few fan pages(each 10k likes+) regarding various tv-series with an engaging following. After a couple of weeks of trial and error, I excelled my skills, and now it takes about 20 minutes and 20-25$ a day to get a page to 10K likes in two weeks(300-400$).

Now, what I am hoping is to create a blog, a website, that my girlfriend will manage. The blog will be a review/suggestion/news about different tv-series she watches, start at Family Guy, Game of Thrones up to Dance Moms.

And now, my questions:
1. Is it a good power to have an engaging Facebook pages but about tv-series?
2. Is it a good idea to open a review/suggestion blog about tv-series? I am not sure how good the site will promote in SEO without too much SEO(long tail). Are Facebook fan pages enough?
3. What is the best way to make money off it, WITHOUT infringing copyrights? Thought about using dbh and ThinkGeek.

Thank you!
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Setting up a blog is not expensive. 10 bucks for the domain and about 10 bucks a month for hosting if you pay monthly. If you pay by the year or multiple years at a time you can go down to around 4 bucks a month.

    So I would just do it and give it a few months and see if the audience you get is engaged and participates. If it does then start monetizing

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    • Profile picture of the author Komshir
      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      Setting up a blog is not expensive. Ten bucks for the domain and about ten bucks a month for hosting if you pay monthly. If you pay by the year or multiple years at a time you can go down to around four dollars a month.

      So I would just do it and give it a few months and see if the audience you get is engaged and participates. If it does then start monetizing

      al
      Yeah, I got everything in-house, so that is not the problem. Creating a beautiful template and implementing it on WordPress. I can throw into it about 500$ per month, for getting more traffic and basic SEO.

      But want to understand if it's worth the time, even if I would get a good 1000 readers per day, what will be the best way to monetize them? And I couldn't find any single blogger - tv series review blogs on Google.
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      • Profile picture of the author agmccall
        Originally Posted by Komshir View Post


        But want to understand if it's worth the time, even if I would get a good 1000 readers per day, what will be the best way to monetize them? e.
        A site like that I would monetize with native ads from a ad company like taboola

        al
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    And I couldn't find any single blogger - tv series review blogs on Google.
    I found a bunch with a simple search:

    tv series review blogs

    and...

    Best TV show review sites and blogs?
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    • Profile picture of the author Komshir
      Originally Posted by Brent Stangel View Post

      I found a bunch with a simple search:

      tv series review blogs

      and...

      Best TV show review sites and blogs?
      I have found them too, but they are the big one, some of them are older than ten years.
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      • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
        Originally Posted by Komshir View Post

        I have found them too, but they are the big one, some of them are older than ten years.

        And I couldn't find any single blogger - tv series review blogs on Google.
        You might want to check out the definition of "Any single."
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