Chinspirations Niche Network

“Seriously? A blog network?” … Yes, I do own all these blogs and write 99% of the articles on these: on rare occasion I allow guest bloggers to submit an article to one of my blogs.

HEALTH, SCIENCE, & MEDICINE


Jane’s Mental Health Source Page
Naked Medicine
Drink Fiber – on hiatus
Targeting Tumors Cancer Blog

CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


Jane Chin | Blog
Pharm Rep Clinic
PhD Career Clinic
Pharmaceutical Leadership
This is Not a Self-Help Book

BUSINESS & FINANCE


Microbusiness Mentor
Family Wealth Building

“HYPER-LOCAL”


California South Bay Blogs

RELATIONSHIPS


Give Me Closure
Bridge Generation – donated
Inner World Peace – on hiatus

WEB & SOCIAL MEDIA


Plurkaholics

BLOG MONETIZERS


These are referral links to services that I actually use – including one where I purchased the license (to turn your blog into a membership site). These are the ones I would recommend because I have seen a return on investment (revenue) from them.
  • Monetize Your Blog with Intellilinks
  • Monetize with a Membership Site

BLOGGING FOR MONEY ARTICLES


This is a series of articles I’d written back when I was often asked whether blogging was a viable business and passive stream of income (the answers are “maybe” and “maybe but not likely”).
How to Get Rich Quick Blogging
How Much Money Can My Blog Make?
Do Ads Cheapen Your Blogs?
Stay Away from Fake Blogs
Beyond Adsense – Part 1 of 2
Beyond Adsense – Part 2 of 2
Jan-Sep 2007 Earnings $13,871.69
Is This Home Based Business a Scam?
All Good Domain Names Are Gone

Jane Y. Chin, Ph.D. grew up in Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. She is author of The Youngest Light, PhD [alternative] Career Clinic, and Practical Leadership for Pharmaceutical Executives.

Chin has a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology from Cornell University (Ithaca, New York) and a doctorate degree in biochemistry from University of Buffalo at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (Buffalo, New York).

She lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband, son, and an old royal ball python named Budette.