The grocery store doesn't take trackbacks

So there's been a little controversy over at WordPress.org.  Lots of people are talking about it– Ensight- Waxy.org-
Buzz Marketing with Blogs by Susannah Gardner–I'm
not going to get into the whole was it right or wrong thing, that's not
my place.  What this is, though, is a reflection that we all live
in the real world.  We have to eat, house, and clothe ourselves
and family.  The bank doesn't take blog comments as payment on
your mortgage and the grocery stores doesn't take trackbacks. 
Sometimes we all have to do things to make short-term cash. 
Sometimes we do what we just have to do.
 
People
ask me when I say that I'm a professional blogger–or syndicated online
writer–”so can you make a living doing that?”  My answer is
“almost”.  Writing takes up a lot of time–correction, writing
doesn't take me long, research, research takes awhile. 
Consulting, as many of us already know, is more lucrative.  This
is we started Qumana Services.  This is why I do blog consulting
and writing as an extra.  This is why I often stay up late
writing, worrying, or both.
 
Because the grocery store doesn't take trackbacks.
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