Would you be brave enough to give up your day job to become a professional blogger? That’s what Tom Foremski did two years ago.

He followed his gut instinct and gave up a six figure salary and six weeks paid holiday as an FT reporter to do so. His Silicon Valley Watcher weblog is now regarded as one of the most influential blogs in the US.

He was the first mainstream media journalist to leave one of the world’s top newspapers to try to become a professional journalist blogger. Life was tough, some days he couldn’t even afford to pay rent and he also had his electricity cut off. Then his prayers were answered when two sponsors came along. He says:

“The support from my sponsors came in the nick of time, otherwise I’d now be blogging from a friend’s couch and sneaking bandwidth from tolerant neighbors, and maybe even pocketing food from press events for my kids…

“I might be poorer but I am incredibly richer for the experience of the last two years. I have met and connected with an amazing number of fascinating people and I feel part of a community. I’m incredibly happy to be involved in the emergence of this new media, and in the innovation that is happening within a rapidly transforming media sector.”

Do UK bloggers have sponsors as opposed to advertisers? I don’t think so. So Iain, please don’t lose heart, there may be a sponsor or two that will support your blog too.

Thanks to Geoff for bringing this to my attention. By the way, can someone please tell me what bandwidth is?