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message 1: by Joanne (last edited Nov 28, 2012 09:07PM) (new)

Joanne (jozanny) | 6 comments The last time I was active on GR, I thought I would give in and succumb to blogging in between freelance assignments and the ancient literary press rotunda, continued submitting to which will lead to starvation, obviously. I am scraping by on the last of my savings and a disability entitlement to which I locked in when my career in social services ended. I have earned as a freelancer, but my landlord disrupted my track in 07. Recession hit, and Doris Day had a hit song with k cera cera.

I picked a bad site, LiveJournal, to learn my way, and unfortunately monetized my account in 2011. LJ no longer supports AdS, but my account is paid to 9/12.

For now, I am transitioning to Blogger the hard way, and need help transitioning Ad Sense. I tried support, and will try again by weeks end, and I sent Google feed back, and will do that again, as well, but I need helping linking blogger to my AS account, and it is driving me batty. Should I just cut my losses? I am not going to break even on what I paid @ LiveJournal, and that is my fault, but the ad banners motivated me to work harder.

As far as I know, I am still an approved AdS client, I just do not know how to remove LJ as a third party and link Blogger to my account. No fluent geeks here who can give me a walk-through?

Update: My account has been uploaded for kindle users to Amazon, but I still have not resolved full monetization, and that, in and of itself, may be worth a pitch, whether or not huge digital corporate power hurts the disadvantaged. A number of things go against me in finding a paying audience: I do not deal in time value data like economics; my topic is esoteric, and I am very critical of the lack of ethics among disability activists, but what I am pursuing matters to me. Clenched teeth. Persist.


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