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Jane_Doesaid: What would you do if you owned the copyright on a volume of assorted original jokes, one liners and one frame cartoons?
If you have no experience with web-site development or management, and haven't the time to delve into all of that, then you might want to contact some "humor" sites about selling the rights to your collection.
If you have the web knowledge and the time, then you might want to develop your own site, ask for some in-links from related sites which offer such, get some steady traffic, and then put up ads to pay the bills.
Or you might want to get the site going, just enough to prove that visitors will come, and then see about offering the collection (with or without the domain) for sale. (It could be worth more if traffic is proven.)
Just my $0.02, of course.
Eliz.
My reasoning is that a lot of humour is general and hard to tailor to a specific product, so something like Adsense won't work very well. People reading or looking for humour are also not looking to buy anything else, on the whole.
I do have a small amount content online that people find funny, and it tends to attract traffic from places like StumbleUpon, and a few links. But when it comes to converting that traffic into advertising revenue, it's poor.