Selling ass

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Sold out! Selling ass! Paid! A very funny reaction of a certain type of people to native integrations of absolutely any bloggers. Now let's figure out why this is happening, why advertising is needed, and what, ideally, it should be.

Introduction
Just yesterday, one of the subscribers told me in the comments that I was a corrupt asshole. Well, nice. It's nice that I rarely hear this, unlike most of my colleagues in the shop. And that confuses me. This means that I insert little advertising, and therefore, I do not earn enough. But do you know what warms my soul? My conscience is clear. After all, I have clear principles for placing advertisements on my resources. I'll tell you now.

What for?
Adults, working people and educated people can safely skip this point. It is for my youngest audience, which, due to their age and lack of experience, may not understand some things. And no. Not a bit of negative. I love you all and treat you with understanding. Just do not think that since you are no longer 14, but 15, then you have already seen everything in the world and everyone should definitely listen to your expert opinion.

So. What is advertising for? Obviously, in most cases, people start their blog for commercial purposes. This is about modern realities, and not about the end of the 2000s, when the Internet was clean and LJ just wrote for fun. The situation is such that social platforms on which bloggers post their content do not provide creators with a normal opportunity to earn money from their work. Payments from the YouTube affiliate network are mere pennies. Therefore, you have to spin and saw native integrations. Fortunately, the market has already formed and advertisers are a dime a dozen, if only there were views. And how cool everything is. People make content that they actively watch and insert ads into it, which is essentially a blogger's salary. No views = you are uninteresting = you are not getting salary. Everything is fair. The more popular you are, the more you earn. The usual human hierarchy, as in any other industries. But for some reason, a huge number of our clients / viewers / audiences (call it what you want) have absolutely unhealthy considerations about advertising.

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Spoiled society
It just so happens that the Internet in our country is half pirate. Intellectual property is a concept that simply does not exist on the Internet. Any content is merged and available for free. And this is very bad for the domestic entertainment industry. People are not used to paying for content and their attitude towards content makers becomes completely inadequate. Example: at one of the pirate online cinemas you can meet dozens of angry comments, “why the voice acting for the new episode of your favorite TV series hasn't been released yet”, “where is the new film that just came out in theaters yesterday ”, and“ what the hell is your website no 4K quality ". Guys! You haven't invested a dime in support of this content, so you are asking for something else. For your information, making films / writing books / making games is an expensive and time-consuming activity that needs to be recouped somehow. We have the same attitude towards advertising. Once upon a time, in the era of television, everyone was okay with advertising and, on the contrary, used it as a window for going to the toilet / other household chores / making tea. (If anything, earlier it was impossible to rewind an advertisement on TV and everyone calmly waited for it to end). Now, at the sight of an advertising insert in a video of any blogger, there is always a smart guy who will write "sold out", "dislike" for advertising, etc. Moreover, the advertisement will be marked, highlighted with a timecode and can be conveniently rewound. Well, don't look, who is forcing you? No, such people believe that the content maker owes them their lives. For him, the king is only without ads and only the highest quality content. Only he forgets that quality content is a good camera, microphone, computer, editing software and a few team people who need to be paid a salary. What if not advertising? The entire entertainment industry is based on one advertising and I think we can safely say that advertising is one of the engines of progress. It is an integral part of the economy and must be treated with understanding. Among other things, today no one forces you to watch it, let alone buy something. Well, for those who are simply turned out from advertising, they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. It is an integral part of the economy and must be treated with understanding. Among other things, today no one forces you to watch it, let alone buy something. Well, for those who are simply turned out from advertising, they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. It is an integral part of the economy and must be treated with understanding. Among other things, today no one forces you to watch it, let alone buy something. Well, for those who are simply turned out from advertising, they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. today no one forces you to watch it, let alone buy something. Well, for those who are simply turned out from advertising, they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. today no one forces you to watch it, let alone buy something. Well, for those who are simply turned out from advertising, they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap. they came up with subscriptions. And they are quite cheap.

Ethical considerations
And now I am ready to answer all your arguments such as “you cannot advertise a scam,” “you only need to advertise what you use yourself,” and so on. Do you know why there are so many advertisements for divorce, privateers and bookmakers? Or why on YouTube all advertising is the same (from online schools to mobile RPGs). Whoever has the most advertising budget takes up all the airtime. Again, the principle of the market. The one who paid the most is right. Everyone has their own price. Except for me of course. I have a clear list of things that I will never advertise. By the way, if I did advertise them, I would probably live somewhere on a private island, because the PM is bursting with requests. The first is the things that can harm your health. Here we are mainly talking about shops with prohibited substances. Moreover, I even refused to advertise telegram channels, who sin with such an occupation and do not hesitate to advertise the staf. The second is outright crooks, whose purpose is to deprive you of money. Anything that does not fall into these categories, I consider. One more thing. You cannot completely trust advertising, much less make purchases based on advertising promises. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. whose purpose is to deprive you of money. Anything that does not fall into these categories, I consider. One more thing. You cannot completely trust advertising, much less make purchases based on advertising promises. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. whose purpose is to deprive you of money. Anything that does not fall into these categories, I consider. One more thing. You cannot completely trust advertising, much less make purchases based on advertising promises. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything. Every ad has a share of embellishment and fiction. If everyone spoke the way they are, no one would buy anything.

Outcome
I hope that for some of you I asked for moments related to advertising integrations, and those who, so, understood everything - well done.
 
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