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How To Make Money From Your Blog

July 20th, 2010 No comments

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How To Make Money Blogging: Part 2

May 30th, 2010 No comments

Make Money Blogs: Consider The Following First!

Everyday aspiring Internet Marketers are looking to blogging as a viable way to make money online. But the ever-present question is “how do I do it?”

Answer: One blog at a time.

The prevailing temptation (as a result of massive hype) is to jump into creating a blog, slap on some AdSense ads or an affiliate link, perform a little SEO and voila… just wait for the commission checks to start flying in.

In truth, if it sounds to good to be true; it probably is.

But before you bounce, know that you can make money blogging, if you know how.

To make money blogging requires both knowledge and work your part.

First, let me make it clear that blogs don’t make money; systems do.

Blogs like any other online tool are a means to an end. To succeed you need a plan!

In other words, the notion that starting a blog in itself will somehow reap you windfall online profits is ludicrous.

Before you even start a blog you should consider:

  1. The topic of your blog? What are you going to blog about?
  2. How much time can you commit to writing and posting blog articles?
  3. Which blogging platform will you use? Will it be a free blog service like Blogger or WordPress.com or will you purchase you own domain name and hosting and use blogs powered by WordPress.org?
  4. How will you monetize your blog? Will it be with Affiliate Products, Contextual Ads, Contextual Links, Physical Products, CPA or Selling Ad Space. Or maybe you’ve decided to flip your blogs once they achieve a certain level of readership and income.
  5. Where will you get content? Research?

The choice is up to you, but it is important to think about these things before you start your blog.

The #1 Reason most bloggers fail to make money with blogs is they do not do their homework.  Your homework begins with research; niche research and keyword research.

For example, you may be interested or motivated by underwater basket weaving. But if no-one is spending money on Underwater Basket Weaving guides or products, it won’t matter how good your blog is, you’ll never make a dime.

Proper research will save you time, money and frustration.

Another major thing to consider is TRAFFIC./strong>

Traffic is the life blood of your blog. For that reason, learning how to drive traffic, targeted traffic, will mean the difference between making sales or not.

Marketing online is about numbers; Click rates, Click-Through-Rates, Conversion Rates, etc.

Which brings us to “Tracking.” Tracking your efforts and results will allow to to precisely evaluate the effectiveness of your marketing efforts.

For most bloggers, tracking is an after-thought. By the time they get around to it, if they ever do; weeks, if not months of valuable time and effort have been wasted.

So, before you start, spend some time thinking about what it is you want to accomplish and what resources (paid or free) will be needed in order for your to succeed.

How To Make Money Blogging Part 1

Next time… Part 3 Launching Your First Blog

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How To Make Money Blogging- Part 1

April 27th, 2010 No comments

Ways to Make Money With Blogs…

While there are a myriad of ways to profit from blogs, there are essentially three ways to make money blogging.

  1. Sell Ads
  2. Create Your Own Product
  3. Sell Affiliate Products

Selling Ads. Selling ads is a passive means to create blog profits. This includes everything from Google Adsense to ad placement from individual or corporate entities who pay you to place their ads on your blog. Which ever method of “AD” monetization utilized, they all require massive traffic in order to make them work.

With most Adsense campaigns, you are only going to earn pennies per click. Getting loads of traffic is the key to making money with this method. Despite themes optimized for Adsense or all the tricks you may have heard or read, it all comes down to driving traffic to your Adsense pages. No traffic, no clicks. In the boom days of Adsense, marketers created thousands of pages (mostly junk) and slapped Adsense ads on them. Things have changed a lot since then. We’ll discuss Adsense in detail later when we look at monetization.

Another popular service is Chitika Contextual Ads.

Another method of monetizing with ads is to charge a fee to businesses who want to advertise their company or products on your blog. Typically, this only works when your blog is an authority site and generates  massive daily traffic. In essence, your site becomes a “bill-board” of sorts for advertisers.

Create Your Own Product. By far, creating your own product has the potential for huge profits. You can recruit affiliates to promote your product or promote it all by yourself. Either way, you have a greater degree of control. On the other hand, it generally takes weeks or months to create a product, test it in the marketplace, create marketing materials, hire a copywriter, set up support services, etc.,  and launch the product to the world. While the profit potential is high, most people are not ready, at least initially to create their own product.

Sell Other Peoples Stuff. Otherwise known as Affiliate Marketing. Essentially you are an independent contractor who is paid a commission when someone makes a purchase through your affiliate link. You are responsible for marketing the product to buyers. The better you are able to do this, the more money you make. The beauty is, you do not have to stock inventory, there is no customer service worries and you do not have to create a product.

Clickbank, PaydotCom, and Amazon are examples of major Affiliate Marketing sites where you can simply sign-up and begin marketing products. Clickbank and PayDotcom sell digital products almost exclusively.

Amazon, and sites like Commission Junction (Cost Per Action marketing) sell physical products.

Blog Flipping. While not a monetization strategy per se, Blog Flipping is a credible method of profiting from blogs. With this method, you create niche blogs with the purpose of selling them in the future. The tactic is to build the blog, build up the blog traffic, monetize the blog and then sell it as a ready made profit center that can be further developed by the blog purchaser.

These methods and others will be covered later when we discuss monetization.

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Making Money Blogging With Contextual Advertising

April 17th, 2010 No comments

Whether you blog in your spare time or use it to build your business, there are plenty of ways to put your blog to work for you.  One of the quickest ways you’ll earn some cash from your blog is through pay per click advertising.  Pay per click ads are exactly as the name implies.  You get paid every time someone clicks on an ad that appears on your website.  Pay per click ads are also known as PPC ads.  You’ll earn either a flat rate cost per click that comes from your website or a bid rate.  Cost per click bids are based on the highest amount advertisers are willing to pay for ads that appear linked to the keywords you use on your website.  Cost per click is sometimes shortened to CPC.

Traditionally, bloggers used banners and pop-up ads to earn their pay per click revenue.  Google revolutionized the internet advertising industry through its AdSense program.  Google AdSense utilizes contextual advertising to link website content with appropriate advertisers.  Contextual ads are basically advertisements that are related to the website content in some way.  For example, a blog about breeding dogs usually ends up with advertisements for various brands of dog food and other dog products.  Bloggers have found higher paychecks from pay per click advertising campaigns thanks to the contextual advertising model because people who are already reading a blog on one subject are obviously interested in products and services that are related to that subject.  If someone is looking for a dog breeder, they’ll probably need to buy dog good at some point too.

Today there’s also a new form of contextual ads that do an even better job of grabbing users’ attention.  In Text contextual ads link directly to the keywords as they appear right in your articles.  You can tell the difference between regular links and a contextual ad link by the double underlining.  There’s also a bubble that opens up when a mouse cursor passes over the In Text ad links.

In Text contextual ads are the perfect addition to any blog, even if you’re already using the traditional form of pay per click ads.  In Text ads don’t take up any additional space, so you won’t even know they’re there until they start bringing in the cash.  In Text ads are also a form of permission marketing, which means they’ll only be seen by your blog readers who actually want to see them.

Infolinks offers a more intelligent contextual advertising model for publishers all across the world.  The Infolinks equation yields the highest eCPM possible and guarantees you the highest revenue.

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