After Criticism, HuffPo Mulls Revenue-Sharing Model—With a Twist
By Zachary Roth
November 14, 2007 | 5:27 p.m
Remember all that outrage a couple weeks back about the fact that The Huffington Post doesn't plan on paying its bloggers? Well, it looks like something good might actually come out of it.
In an interview with Portfolio.com, Arianna Huffington said that she's considering a revenue-sharing model which would allow her contributors to direct a portion of the ad revenue generated by their stories to a cause of their choice.
The Portfolio.com story also reveals the fact that Ms. Huffington appears to use the single word "blog" to refer to a blog post, as if she were your mother.
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