Advertising money?

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    Say I buy WordPress Business for £250, which is pricey of course. Will I get advertising money? So by continuing to blog (and I won’t go business without a good following) is there a chance that I can pay it off solely by continuing to blog?

    Didn’t see anything on the initial page so just chucking it out there. Has anyone made money blogging on here? I can’t code so can’t make a website myself, meaning making cash on here is absolutely ideal.

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    @evernsports

    WordPress.com offers several options for those who want to generate some revenue from their blog or site, including affiliate links, advertising, and PayPal and eCommerce integration.

    You can read more about affiliate links and the types of advertising allowed on WordPress.com here:

    http://en.support.wordpress.com/affiliate-links/

    http://en.support.wordpress.com/advertising/

    If you would like to sell your own work or solicit donations using Paypal on your WordPress.com site, this link will give you instructions for setting up a PayPal button:

    http://en.support.wordpress.com/paypal/

    WordPress.com Business users can integrate eCommerce features in their site by using one of our eCommerce partners. If you have a store at Ecwid, Shopify, or Shoplocket, you can showcase and sell your products on your WordPress.com site:

    Sell Online on WordPress.com

    If you require eCommerce/shopping cart functionality beyond this, you might be interested in a self-hosted (WordPress.org) installation. There are no restrictions on eCommerce if you set up a self-hosted WordPress.org blog instead of a WordPress.com blog, but there are some added responsibilities.

    Please see this link to learn about the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org:

    WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org

    Let us know if you have any more questions.

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