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How To Make Money From A Blog

Posted by: JABacchetta  /  Comments: 14

When I explain to people what it is I do online, the first question I always get is “How do you make money from a blog?” Not everyone is familiar with how advertising on the internet works, so their curiosity is expected.

What really shocks me though, is that there’s also a ton of bloggers who still don’t understand exactly how to make money from their own blog. They’re usually stuck using Adsense alone, wondering when pennies will turn to dollars. If you want to earn six figures (or more) from blogging, you need to diversify.

Here’s a number of ways to make money from your blog (both directly and indirectly):

1. Pay Per Click – Joining a ppc network such as Google Adsense is probably one of the easiest ways to start off as a beginner. With Adsense, you can get started right away, with very little traffic. Once you get the ad code on your website, it’s pretty much automatic. Related advertisements are placed on your website, and you get paid everytime someone clicks on those ads. The amount per click varies, depending on a lot of factors (save that for another article).

Starting off, you’re not going to make much money with Adsense, but it’s always good to start somewhere, and watch your earnings grow with time.

2. Pay Per Impression – After you’ve built up a decent amount of traffic, you can start applying to site representation companys such as Tribal Fusion. They help to sell your ad inventory, and you’re paid based on the amount of impressions advertisers get on your site.

3. Affiliate Marketing – This involves selling other people’s products or services for a commission. The advantage of this is that you don’t need to come up with a unique product to sell. Instead, someone else takes care of that, and you simply use your leverage in the niche to promote the product. There are plenty of affiliate networks to join (Commission Junction for example). If you run a authority blog, chances are you’ll get quite a few offers to partner up and become an affiliate.

Commissions can run as high as 75%. However, the trick is understanding your audience, and promoting products that they find interesting. This not only makes you more money, but also keeps your readers coming back.

4. Direct Banner Advertising – An advertiser usually pays you a flat rate to place a banner on your website for a certain period of time (usually 30 days or more). This is the type of advertising that most bloggers aim for, as it is usually the highest paying when it comes to advertisements on the blog.

However, in order to get a potential advertiser’s attention, you need to have a decent amount of traffic coming in. Depending on the niche your blog targets, you should be getting around 30,000 to 100,000 unique visitors a month, before you even attempt to wheel and deal directly.

5. Reviews – Reviews work extremely well with a highly targeted audience. For example, if your blog is about music, a service that allows users to download music would be smart to purchase a review on your site. You can offer reviews direct, or you can sign up with a network such as ReviewMe.

It’s best to publish honest reviews, even if it isn’t necessarily a good one for your advertiser. Building trust with your readers is more important than making a quick buck. Just be sure that the advertiser is aware of how you handle reviews, before accepting payment.

Reviews are also a great way to score free stuff. A lot of times, companies will email you asking if you’d like to review a product of theirs. Sometimes you can arrange for them to send you free stuff, and even send extras to give away to your readers.

6. Plugs – Plugs work a lot like reviews do. The main difference is that the advertiser writes the article (or snippet). Very few blogs are interested in selling plugs, as it allows the advertisers to publish a lot of exaggerated hype.

7. Text Links – Text links can be sold directly just as banners can be. Advertisers usually pay a flat rate to place a text link on the sidebar of your blog. Make sure that the advertisers are aware that you’re selling the ad space, and not Pagerank juice. Google penalizes websites that sell dofollow text links.

You can also sell in-text advertising. Just sign up for a network that offers this service, install the code on your blog, and then the system automatically takes words from your posts, and links them to related advertisements. For example, it might link the word “car” to an advertisement sponsored by cars.com.

8. Sell Your Own Products – Ebooks, t-shirts, stationery, coffee cups…the list goes on and on. Get creative – don’t just slap your logo on a t-shirt. Come up with a funny line, or place a stunning graphic on the shirt so that people will actually purchase and wear it (free advertising anyone?).

9. Publish A Book – A lot of popular bloggers are getting book deals these days, and for good reason. Popular bloggers are writing articles that people want to read. Whether it’s to inform, educate, or entertain, a popular blog is likely to become a popular book. There’s a lot of money to be made here.

You don’t have to be famous though. You can easily self publish your own book, and sell it through your blog. The profit margins aren’t as large, but you can still make a decent amount of money, assuming people are willing to purchase your book.

10. Memberships – Memberships are an excellent way to create a residual income. The challenge however, is creating a membership program that is valuable to the members. Valuable enough to keep them coming back for more, month after month.

You could offer something such as custom avatars on your site for a very small monthly fee, or you might create a massive training program that teaches something to your readers, for a very large monthly fee. The options are limitless, but you need to find out what your readers are willing to pay for.

11. Job Board – With a job board, you basically charge advertisers to post a job description in which they need someone to fulfill. If you’re a well known problogger who educates other bloggers, people might come to your job board to look for talented bloggers/writers.

If you find that your blog becomes sort of the central hub in your niche, it might be time to start a job board. Even if your blog hasn’t quite taken off yet, if you think that there’s a need for services related to what you write about, a job board could actually bring attention to your site. Just keep in mind, a job board is like a forum. If it’s obvious that nobody is participating in the community, then there isn’t any motivation for anyone else to begin participating.

If you’re using Wordpress, your best solution would most likely be the JobPress theme, which offers most, if not all of the features you will need to make money with job boards.

12. Consultations – Consultations can be a huge money maker. If you’re confident with what you have to offer, and you’ve proven to readers that you’re an authority in your niche, $100-500 an hour isn’t unheard of. Of course, you’re going to want to start off at a lower price point.

This will allow you to get a feel for the demand of your services. It will also allow you to practice and polish your presentation, while finding out exactly what your clients want from a consultation.

13. Donations – Very few bloggers succeed in making donations work, but there are a few that have. If you’re eager to try, all you need to do is place a Paypal donation widget on your blog, and hope that your visitors are feeling generous. Some bloggers even go as far as to ask for donations in their posts.

Be careful though – many see this as begging. Producing great content that is free, being in a niche that tends to attract wealthy visitors, or having close relationships with your readers will all help to increase your chances of getting donations.

One method that I personally feel would work best, is to ask for donations towards something that would benefit both you and your readers. For example, you could try using the ChipIn widget, in an attempt to raise funds for a new blog design. If you provide quality content for your readers, then they may be more than willing to contribute to a blog that they visit regularly.

14. Build Your Brand – How do you make money blogging? Brand yourself and/or your company. As you build your brand and gain leverage, your blog will gradually become a reference for others who are interested in what you write about. You will begin to notice more and more opportunities that come along, simply because of your reputation for being an expert in your niche.

Whether it’s getting paid to give public speeches, becoming a guest blogger on other websites, or doing a joint venture with another entrepreneur – building your brand with a blog will help to increase your income…sometimes exponentially.

Advertising On The Internet

Posted by: JABacchetta  /  Comments: 4

Advertising on the internet is still a relatively new concept for companies, small businesses, and individuals. Many people still don’t understand it. They don’t know that the majority of websites that exist are online for a reason – to profit.

Businesses want to know what internet advertising has to offer their company. Individuals want to know how these websites are making money, or even how to make money with a blog, so that they can cash in themselves. It’s all very simple, but again, not something that everyone is familiar with. It needs a bit of explaining.

How Internet Advertising Works

Advertising on the internet works much in the same way as other advertising channels do:

  • Radio – Radio stations that you’re listening to are playing your favorite music so that you’ll tune in on your way to work. The more people that tune in, the more money they make. They’re able to sell ads based on the number of people who listen to their station.
  • Television – Networks are playing your favorite shows so that you’ll watch their channel. The commercials give networks the money they need to pay for the showings, with plenty of money left over for them to pocket.
  • Billboards – If a new local business wants to raise awareness of their brand, a billboard on the side of the highway is a good start. The advertiser of course has to pay the person that owns the space (where the billboard is located).
  • Internet – Content websites are made so that they can educate, inform, and entertain you. These websites make money because of the advertisements that they expose you to (banners, paid links, paid reviews, etc.). Next time you do a search on Google, or any other search engine, take a look at the top, and on the side of the results. You’re going to see a lot of sponsored listings. Click on those listings, and the search engines get paid.
  • Everywhere – Trucks, labels, banners, and everywhere else you look.

Advertising is all around you. Businesses are building their brand, and making money. You’re being exposed to those brands, and buying from them. Companies that want to sell you something (Pepsi, Microsoft, Kraft, etc.) want to be where you’re at. They want to advertise in the places that you’re paying attention to.

Therefore, an entirely different kind of business opportunity exists. A business that focuses on getting your attention, and entertaining you (TV shows, radio stations, websites). They entertain you, because if they succeed in getting your attention, then they profit from the companies who are trying to sell you something, and therefore willing to advertise.

Advantages of Advertising on the Internet

  • Huge Potential – More and more people are forgetting about their televisions, throwing away their magazines, and turning to the internet. As economies grow, and the costs of getting on the internet decrease, the number of people who access the internet will continue to skyrocket.
  • Global Reach – Getting your message across to populations from around the world has never been easier. This is especially important to businesses that have a target market that is scattered around in different locations.
  • Low Entry-Level Fees – You can begin advertising on the internet with only a few cents.
  • Laser Targeted – You can target customers who are searching exact keyword phrases. For example, a dry cleaning business located in Denver could bid through Google on the keyword phrase “dry cleaning in Denver.” It doesn’t get more targeted than that.
  • Excellent Tracking – You’re able to monitor how many impressions your ad is getting, and how many people are clicking through to your website.
  • Cost Efficient – Since you’re able to target and track yours ads, advertising on the internet is typically a lot cheaper – less money going to waste.
  • Easy – It’s usually just a matter of signing up to a network, uploading an ad, and starting your campaign.

Internet Advertising Models

There are a variety of different models that advertisers and publishers can use to cater to their preferences:

Cost Per Click (CPC) – Advertisers only pay when their ad is clicked on.

Cost Per Impression (CPI) – More commonly referred to as CPM (cost per thousand page impressions). Advertisers pay every time that their ad appears on a users screen.

Cost Per Sale (CPS) – An advertiser pays the referrer every time a sale is made.

Cost Per Action (CPA) & Cost Per Lead (CPL) – Advertisers pay when an action is taken or interest is shown (email opt-in, free registration, etc.).

Additional Options – Of course, advertisers can contact specific publishers to work out a customized advertising package. This could include paid reviews, or banner advertisements that run for a month (usually priced with a flat rate).

There you have it – the basics of internet advertising. Now that you know all about advertising on the internet, go build your brand, and start making money online!

The Ultimate Bookmark (For Online Entrepreneurs)

Posted by: JABacchetta  /  Comments: 15

NOTE (Read First): This list is still in the process of being updated and especially organized. Plenty more links to add, and plenty more to be done to improve navigation of these links. This list is for your benefit, as well as mine. Put simply, I got tired of having so many bookmarks for my business. Now, I have one.

Conquer The Web

Learning to conquer the web can actually be quite easy, as long as you have the tools and resources you need to do it. Many aspiring internet marketers have no clue where to begin – they subscribe to more than enough feeds, buy overpriced books, and spend more time on forums than they do on their actual business.

This is your solution – the ultimate bookmark. My goal was to create a portal. Here you’ll find a list of everything that I believe to be worthy of your time. I will continue to keep this list up-to-date, so all you need to do is bookmark it, and refer back to it whenever the need arises. Want to recommend a link? Contact me, and I’ll look it over. This list is in no way “complete.” The whole point of it being “The Ultimate Bookmark” is so that we can continue to update and add to it.

You love it – we understand. Tell your friends, link to us, comment, subscribe – all that good stuff.

Analytics

ClickTale – Watch mouse movements and clicks from visitors.

Crazy Egg – Heatmaps that allow you to see what’s hot on your site.

Google Analytics – A must have – learn more about where your visitors come from, and how they interact with your site.

Quantcast – Shows your audience reach and composition. Allows you to attract higher ad rates.

Directories

Alltop – Stay on top of what’s being said in your niche.

Best of the Web – The internet’s oldest directory.

BigBoards – Forum rankings and directory. Find out which forums are hot in your niche, and then join the community.

Blogged – Find out who your competitors are, and then make them your friends. Also see what other people think about your blog.

DMOZ – One of the hardest directories to get into, but many argue that it’s well worth the wait.

Yahoo! Directory – Expensive, but you know you want in.

Firefox Add-ons

Fireshot – Create screenshots of webpages.

PageSpeed – Improve the load time of your website.

SEO Book Toolbar – The one and only add-on you need for SEO.

ScribeFire – Full-featured blog editor.

ShareThis – Instantly share content from around the web through an array of social media and bookmarking sites.

Hosting

Host Gator – The host I recommend to people looking for shared hosting.

Liquid Web – The host I recommend to people looking for dedicated servers.

Who’s Hosting The Top Blogs – These web hosts are favorites among top bloggers.

Images

Big Stock Photo – Another excellent source to find images for your articles, or any other projects you might be working on.

Crestock – Creative stock images.

iStockphoto – My personal favorite. Probably the best selection of images, and they even have a free image of the week.

PicApp – An excellent way to get images for your articles (especially from recent events). It has it’s advantages and disadvantages (read up on it).

Legal

Copyscape – Search for copies of your page on the web. Make sure the content that your writers are producing is unique and original. Plagiarism and a bad reputation isn’t a good way to start a business.

Disclosure Policy Generator – Need a disclosure, but have no clue how to create one? Click a few buttons, and be done with it.

LegalZoom – Online legal document services – trademarks, patents, copyrights, etc.

Marketing

AWeber – Email marketing – newsletters, autoresponders, RSS to email.

BlogBurst – RSS-based blog syndication network for online media publishers

Blog Carnival – Submit your articles to a variety of blog carnivals for more exposure.

Entrecard – An excellent way for small bloggers to get started. Create a stream of traffic, get your name into the blogosphere, and make contacts.

MyAds – Advertise on MySpace.

PRWeb – Press release distribution.

Sphere – Connects your current articles to contextually relevant content from across the web.

Subvert and Profit – Black market for votes on social media sites. Use at your own risk.

TubeMogul – Distribute your videos to multiple sites.

Monetizing

OIOPublisher – Take control of your own advertising, and forget the middleman. Direct advertising doesn’t get any easier than this. Sell banners, text links, reviews, ebooks, or whatever else your heart desires. Even set up your own affiliate program.

Pluck On Demand – Adds contextually relevant content and social media to your site, earning you revenue, while increasing pageviews and user engagement.

Vibrant Media – In-text advertising.

Kontera – In-text ppc ads.

Infolinks – Linking text to revenue.

AdBrite – Internet’s ad marketplace

Networks

Global Interactive

Tribal Fusion

Tribes

Glam Media

Other Excellent Resources

99designs – A designer marketplace. Crowd sourcing at it’s best.

AMember

Angelsoft – Tools for startups, VCs, and angel investors.

Brightcove

Business Models on the Web

Buy Text Links

Escrow

Widgetbox – Find and create web widgets.

Lulu – Self publishing (books, calendars, etc.)

Magpie – Ad network for Twitter.

Most Valuable Blogs

Elance – Hire experts.

Flippa – Buy/sell websites and domains.

Webmaster Central – Webmaster tools from Google.

Sphere – Connects your current articles to contextually relevant content from across the web.

Unfollow All

Kaltura Video Platform

Yume

IZEA – A few great web properties that come in handy.

Printing

UPrinting – Quality printing at great prices. Brochures, business cards, flyers, letterheads, etc.

Security

COMODO – Our recommended firewall

ESET NOD32 – Our recommended antivirus/spyware software

Social Networking

Facebook – Connect and share with friends, family, and contacts. Create a page for your business and build a fan base.

LinkedIn – Exchange information, ideas, and opportunities with other professionals.

Twitter – A simple way to communicate and stay connected with short updates. Possibly the easiest way to contact people who otherwise would have been unreachable.

Studies & Research

Design Study Of Big Blogs – Find out how many columns, which typeface, and even the fonts that big blogs are using.

Design Study of Big Blogs (Part 2) – Structure, advertisements, and functionality.

Search Engine Ranking Factors

Why Readers Unsubscribe – 34 reasons provided by readers.

Themes

Wordpress

WooThemes

StudioPress

ithemes

Joomla

RocketTheme

JoomlaXTC

JoomlArt

Shape5

Tools

BrowserShots – Check browser compatibility.

CamStudio – Screen recording doesn’t get any easier than this. It’s as simple as pushing record, pause, stop. There’s also a few advanced features if you’re wanting to test your skills. Not as pro as Camtasia, but CamStudio is free, and it gets the job done.

Digsby – IM + Email + Social Networks. Get a notification when you get an email, add contacts from all of your IM accounts, twitter from your desktop, and read the feeds from your Facebook and LinkedIn accounts.

Gimp – Need to open psd files to edit layers? Want to enhance an image, or retouch a photo? Gimp can do just about everything that Photoshop can, and it won’t cost you anything.

Website Grader – Does a pretty good job at measuring the marketing effectiveness of your website.

bit.ly – Shorten, share, and track your links.

Zemanta – Suggests tags, links, photos, and related articles for enrichment of your blog posts.

Ultimate Guides/Lists

101 Techniques for Wordpress – Building a powerful CMS with WordPress.

404 Error Pages Examined – Some good advice and great examples.

Adsense Performance – An ultimate roundup.

Advertise Yourself – 30+ ways to do it.

Affiliate Marketing Guide – A crap load of affiliate marketing tools, articles, and experiments.

Blogger’s Glossary – Definitions for new bloggers.

Building Links – 101 Tips and strategies.

Collection of Wordpress – Tutorials, tips, and themes.

Everything Twitter – Learn the basics of starting a twitter account and attracting followers. Then discover the different twitter apps, and plugins that are out there.

FaceBook Fan Page – How to set up and promote one.

Headline Formulas – 102 of them.

IAB Ad Unit Guidelines – Follow these guidelines when placing advertisements on your site, especially if you’re not large enough yet to seek out direct advertisers.

Internet Marketing Blog Rankings – The who’s who of internet marketing.

Internet Marketing Handbook – The best tools and resources needed to master internet marketing.

Iphone Apps for Business – A list of 21 apps that will help you run your business.

Link Building – 69 solid tactics.

Link Worthy – 11 ways to increase your chances of being linked to by a blogger.

Make Money Blogging – A list of different ways to make money from your blog.

Multi-Author Blogs – 35 tips to manage them.

Press Release – 20+ Free Distribution Sites.

Web Apps For Freelancers – 100 of them.

Web Hosting – Everything you need to know before deciding on a web host.

WordPress Expert – 300+ Resources to get you started.

WordPress Hacks – 40 of them.

WordPress Hacks – 30 more.

WordPress Plugins – The best of them.

Videos: Inspiring & Educational

Belcher Button Explained

Building Your Brand: Gary Vaynerchuck

SEO Mistakes Most Bloggers Make: Stephan Spencer

Make Compelling Videos: Loren Feldman

Further Reading

Want more? Check out these excellent articles from around the web:

Achieve Your Goals – By surfing the web.

Blogging Alliance – Why you should have one.

Blog Tips for ProBloggers – More the more experienced blogger.

Blueprint for a Blog Launch – Good tips for generating buzz, and keeping it.

Breadcrumb Navigation – Examined.

Build Traffic – 169 ways to do it.

Find Ideas – For blog posts.

Get Advertisers – How to be better prepared.

Get Featured by the Press

Polish Article Design – Make them more appealing.

Pre Launch Check – 15 essential checks before launching your website.

Strategic Design – Designing your website with intelligence.

Twitter Follow Fail – Why you won’t be followed on Twitter.

URL Shortener – Create your own with WordPress.

Website Maintenance Tips – For front-end developers.

Web Usability – 7 common problems.

WordPress Typography – 20 plugins to enhance readability.

Load Impact

Marketing Bullets