I am considering creating a space on the blog and charging a small amount per post during the month of July.
There are three reasons I am thinking of this.
1. I want to do some buttons, bags, featuring tweets and #Blackgirlsarefromthefuture. Selling the posts would give me the start-up capital.
2. A commenter stated that my blog is a public service and the public servants DO get paid for their work and that I should as well.
3. Last fall, I was speaking to LaToya about charging for Racialicious posts, and she said that she didn’t want to do that because it would put her content out of reach of the people that she wanted to reach in the first place.
4. There is a young woman of color author who has earned a handsome sum selling her fiction online charging nominal amounts between $1-5.
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What is holding me back?
It seems tacky to charge. However, writing IS work. And while I do know that some work is paid, all work is not paid work and that doesn’t make it any less valuable.
Which leads me to one question, would you pay?
How much?
How often?