There's a strong possibility you have mixed thoughts about using your blog to make money, if you consider it to be lame, immoral or even evil or anything that falls into those categories then don't commercialise it.
But if you think that the whole idea is fine, then go for it, on the other hand if you think it's evil, then that's fine too.
Your mind must be made up 100% before you start down this road, because making money in this way is difficult enough, without self-sabotage kicking in and making your attempt somewhat half-hearted.
You ought to feel great about generating income this way, there's nothing wrong about having a healthy need to succeed.
If your blog has real, genuine value, then you should be earning income from it.
There's no way you can be in any way timid about the whole idea though, if you put ads on there, really put those ads in there it has to be the same if you're putting in requests for donations, do not be shy.
You'll probably get complaints from people when you commercialise a free site, it's not uncommon.
But is it possible to make a proper living online? Without a doubt. It will take longer if you have a day job but the opportunities exist.
As far as the development team are concerned it is for, "Making cash by feeding the Google Monster it's favourite food without hardly lifting a finger".
A cool, if overlong tag line, but it's not about that, it's about whether or not it's worth the money!
The initial setup is intriguing, firstly you buy MANY domains, hosting and Niche Devil then onto your hosting account you install Niche Devil and run the script. Then insert your keywords and affiliate links for your chosen store and hey presto, Niche Devil spits out a site with content and products and all in a breathtaking 36 seconds! Sounds awesome, now all you need is a few spend-happy customers, and Niche Devil can even promise that with the aid of pinging but for a moment let's take a deep breath and see what's under it's skin.
The script that you upload to your server/hosting account via ftp will mean that it will have to meet certain minimum requirements.
Remember the old BANS stores? Well this is very much in the same vein and look what happened to them, Niche Devil is making a lot of noise about "ever refreshing" content, pulling or scraping various bits of media from around the web all related to your keywords, it works well and looks pretty good but what about the legality of using what maybe copyrighted material?.
Niche Devil is also stating things like, "Hurry up, only available for 14 days" which never sounds good, whoever says it.
They are restricting the window for it's purchase, why? To make you buy now or are they worried about what happens when experience kicks in and we know what we're dealing with and why would you even contemplate selling a product that earns £££ and not just use it yourself.