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More:  '''plastic surgery internet marketing''' Slate cofounder Scott  plastic surgeon seo Rosenberg digs around these numbers and finds reasons to be skeptical. 

Some startling numbers pumped  '''plastic surgery search engine optimization''' out by the Bureau of Labor Statistics: The U. S. now has almost as  [http://plastic566.info cosmetic surgery seo] many paid bloggers as lawyers. 

Not sure where Mark's getting that 100,000 uniques get you $75,000 a year figure. Sounds awfully high. We also have a hard time believing that nearly 500,000 people make a living blogging. But it's sure to encourage another 500,000 people to try. Most will die.  [http://www.rwjuh.edu/health_information/adult_plassurg_index.html http://www.rwjuh.edu/health_information/adult_plassurg_index.html] 

He's right about that last bit. 

And  cosmetic surgeon seo who's paying the price for all this amateur reporting and opining? 

But don't cry for journalism. Most of the payrolls of newspapers goes to duplicating work that is already being done competently elsewhere. As  [http://www.chp.edu/cs/Satellite?c=Document_C&cid=1189459462293&pagename=CHP%2FDocument_C%2FGeneric_Document_Template http://www.chp.edu/cs/Satellite?c=Document_C&cid=1189459462293&pagename=CHP%2FDocument_C%2FGeneric_Document_Template] the industry restructures and gets more efficient, there will still be money for those few hard-hitting investigative pieces that everyone points to when they bemoan the death of journalism.