Number One: Trying to have too many income streams too soon, from one blog.
Proof that I'm right:
Go to a prominent blogger's site, one who makes
a great income from their blog like Shoemoney, Steve Pavlina, or
Problogger. Do you see 16 different banners for Amazon, Barnes and
Noble, four different blog ad networks, Clickbank RSS Generated feeds
and Google AdSense? Do the pages seem cluttered to you?
Those cats have just a handful of income sources, usually just a
couple. If there's more than two they are spread out cleanly across
the page, not bundled up in one section.
The clicking process is like the buying process. People go into a type
of hypnosis when they're reading or browsing the web and decide to
follow a link. It's part of their stream of thought and they wander
off incidentally.
Which brings us to mistake Number Two.
Trying to sell even as few as two completely unrelated things from
your blog, whether it's your product, someone else's, or ads, is utter
nonsense. Go back to the basics.
Proof that I'm right:
Reference Ken Evoy or the late great Cory Rudl
or Michel Fortin.
In not as many words, they'll tell you that the focus of your site should
be on some narrow area. We all know that, it's basically common
knowledge, so why do we ignore that when it comes to the products we
promote?
Until you're a high traffic site, it's just not smart, and even at
that point, you'd make more money targeting narrowly.
Find out more about blogging and social media, and how it means an
increase in traffic, sales and leads at http://freetraffictip.com
today.
Author of Tool Time Friday at Free Traffic Tip, aka, Increase Your Website Traffic.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Can you support yourself with a simple blog?
Can you imagine earning money for expressing yourself? It may sound too good to be true, but there are plenty of people already doing it. They are Internet bloggers, and they may be working either as individuals or as corporate employees, trying to build customer relationships which will improve both their market shares and their profit margins.
Can you support yourself with a simple blog? Well, if you have the right blog on the right topic, yes. But just any blog will not do it. Your blog has to offer something which will attract an audience, because money-making blogs are, first and foremost, for more detail visit www.bloggers-guide-to-profit.com advertising vehicles. For more details go to Maybe you blog just because you love the freedom of expression it gives you. Maybe you blog privately, pouring out your innermost thoughts to a nonjudgmental ear. Maybe you are a reach-out blogger, trying to get raise awareness for your favorite charities and causes.
You can blog for any of the above reasons and make money at it. But first you need to learn about the two ways in which blogging can build your bank account: the direct, and indirect, income methods.
You can either make money from your blog, or you can make money because of it. That may seem like splitting hairs, but it's really not. Both ways depend on how successful you are in attracting readers.
You are effectively targeting an audience for that marketer, saving them the cost of advertising. But blogging as an affiliate marketer means you will have to restrict the topic of your blog to material related to what the marketers are selling. If you really want to blog on animal rights, don't post affiliate links directing your audience to hunting weapons.
If you have been blogging long enough and well enough, you may consider "branding your blog" and selling items with your blog's name or logo--coffee mugs, caps, and T-shirts can generate both income and curiosity, possibly bringing in new readers. But you have to be really sure of your audience's loyalty before shelling out the expense for the merchandise.
Indirect ways of making money from your blog include making yourself available to provide content for those who like your writing. By supplying your blog with accurately researched, understandable, and well-written original content on a regular basis, for more detail visit www.building-blog-empire.com you may come to the attention of people needing freelance writing done for both online and offline publications.
Your blog, if well-written, may also generate speaking opportunities for you. Your readers may belong to offline groups looking for someone to conduct seminars on the topics your blog covers. While there may be no fee for some of these offers, you might take advantage of them as ways to network, and attract new readers.
www.blogers-guide-to-profit.com www.greatblogbox.com
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Can you support yourself with a simple blog? Well, if you have the right blog on the right topic, yes. But just any blog will not do it. Your blog has to offer something which will attract an audience, because money-making blogs are, first and foremost, for more detail visit www.bloggers-guide-to-profit.com advertising vehicles. For more details go to Maybe you blog just because you love the freedom of expression it gives you. Maybe you blog privately, pouring out your innermost thoughts to a nonjudgmental ear. Maybe you are a reach-out blogger, trying to get raise awareness for your favorite charities and causes.
You can blog for any of the above reasons and make money at it. But first you need to learn about the two ways in which blogging can build your bank account: the direct, and indirect, income methods.
You can either make money from your blog, or you can make money because of it. That may seem like splitting hairs, but it's really not. Both ways depend on how successful you are in attracting readers.
You are effectively targeting an audience for that marketer, saving them the cost of advertising. But blogging as an affiliate marketer means you will have to restrict the topic of your blog to material related to what the marketers are selling. If you really want to blog on animal rights, don't post affiliate links directing your audience to hunting weapons.
If you have been blogging long enough and well enough, you may consider "branding your blog" and selling items with your blog's name or logo--coffee mugs, caps, and T-shirts can generate both income and curiosity, possibly bringing in new readers. But you have to be really sure of your audience's loyalty before shelling out the expense for the merchandise.
Indirect ways of making money from your blog include making yourself available to provide content for those who like your writing. By supplying your blog with accurately researched, understandable, and well-written original content on a regular basis, for more detail visit www.building-blog-empire.com you may come to the attention of people needing freelance writing done for both online and offline publications.
Your blog, if well-written, may also generate speaking opportunities for you. Your readers may belong to offline groups looking for someone to conduct seminars on the topics your blog covers. While there may be no fee for some of these offers, you might take advantage of them as ways to network, and attract new readers.
www.blogers-guide-to-profit.com www.greatblogbox.com
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