Professional blogger Jason
Kottke has abandoned his operation.
"I haven't grown traffic enough or developed a sufficient cult of personality
to make the subscription model a sustainable one for
kottke.org," he wrote
on his
blog.
Blog search engine
Technorati
ranks Kottke's blog as the 21st most popular in the world, based on other blogs
linking to the site.
Kottke
quit
his job as a web designer last year and became the first professional
blogger running a subscription-based site.
He claimed at the time that he was no longer able to combine his blog with
his work and personal life, and wanted to start "blogging for blogging's sake".
To generate revenue, Kottke started to solicit donations from his readers to
get him through the first year, but he declined to put advertisements on the
site.
The blog attracted $39,900 in donations from 1,450 individuals. The blogger
also claims to have received about $6,200 in free goods and services which he
distributed among his patrons.
While he succeeded in attracting enough donations to get through the year,
Kottke explained on his blog that he was unable to invest the time that was
needed to make the site grow.
The blogger said he does not yet know what he will do with his site in the
future.
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