My Blog Has Doubled In Value
As previously mentioned, this blog used to be worth just under $7,000. Now I found that its value has doubled in the past 6 months to just over $14,000.

My blog is worth $14,113.50.
How much is your blog worth?
Of course, changing the code, makes it worth even more!

My blog is worth $1,400,113.50.
How much do you want your blog to be worth?
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