5 Ways to make your blog bring money |
A Guest Post By Nellie Blogging is not a very profitable endeavor. It is not
going to make you rich or famous. But, that does not mean that you cannot make
money through your blog. All you need to do is not set your goals too high.
Blogging relies heavily on getting a lot of viewers to repeatedly come back to
your blog. This takes time and a lot of marketing. However, once you have your
viewers, you may start to monetize your blog.
Here are five ways through which you may make money via your blog:-
Try
affiliate advertising
Affiliate Advertising |
This is
the one that most people are going to suggest to you. Affiliate advertising is
now big business which is why so many affiliate marketing companies have sprung
up. If you are just starting out then you should try Google AdSense first. It
is easy to use and it does not take a lot in order to gain acceptance to the
program. You may also ally your AdSense efforts with your Google analytics. You
may use both to make sure you get as much money as possible from your clicks.
Consider
writing the occasional blog post that is a review of the things that your
affiliate adverts sell. You could also try using the same keywords that people
searching for your advertised products would use. This may help to draw them to
your blog, which is good because they are the ones that you want to visit your
blog so that they click your affiliate adverts.
Sell
your own products via the blog
Sell your own products via the blog |
This is
actually a lot easier than it sounds. The affiliate adverts that you place on
your site are simply small adverts in a compact form. You can create your own
adverts that lead back to your eCommerce page or back to your eBay store. You
do not need to direct-sell the products on your blog, you simply use the
adverts you place there as a way of getting people onto your eCommerce site.
There is
the added benefit that the adverts that you place may be as large and as
plentiful as you like. You may also gain more traffic via the links if you tell
the people on your blog that the adverts are for your items and are not simply
affiliate adverts for other companies.
Write
reviews for money
There are a few websites that will pay you for writing positive reviews
about products or services. You are often paid based upon how much traffic your
blog gets. You should be wary of these sites and approach them with a high
degree of skepticism. A lot of them are just looking for ways to screw
people over, and many of them will offer you nothing more than cents for what
is essentially hours of your work.
Take
donations for your work
Take Donation For Work |
There are
very few people who are going to willingly give you donations just because you
wrote a blog post or two. But, it is not unheard of for people to be so moved
that they happily give you money for your blog post.
You need to use the PayPal donation widget, and you need to tell people
what it is. Tell people that you work for free every week, and tell them that
if they would like to make a donation to keep your blog running then they may
do it via the PayPal donation widget. It is a widget that people may press and
it takes them to a PayPal page. This page allows the user to donate any amount
they desire; even if they do not actually have a PayPal account themselves (it
allows people to enter their card details into it).
Sell a
subscription to your blog
This is a
very hard thing to pull off, as you will have to hide part of your blog posts
from your readers in order to sell what you write to them. However, paid
subscriptions to blogs are not unheard of. If you happen to be an expert in a
field or if your name holds some notoriety then people may be willing to pay to
read what you have to say. Just make sure that what you write is of a quality
worth paying for.
You could
use your blog posts in order to sell a newsletter subscription. People will see
your blog posts and may be willing to pay to receive extra advice or
information via the newsletter. This may be easier than selling a subscription
to your blog post as your blog will give people a clue as to what to expect on
your newsletter. However, people will not know what to expect from your blog
post if they are not allowed to read your posts first.
Author Bio
Hi! I'm
Nellie Aldridge and currently belong to the students body. I'm always eager to find out
something new and become familiar with it. I love to deal with researches and
want to develop in the field of writing. Moreover, I started moving in this
direction!
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