How To Make Money With Your Blogs In Just 15 Minutes

14/08/2009 by: Sundeep Rajput

The simplest way to build money from a blog is to have other companies marketing on your blog. Your blog would provide the link to other – often related – sites, and you’d get paid for this. The method of blog advertising is often assisted by programs like Google Ad Sense. It’ll be easier to find advertisers for your blog if it’s linked to a certain field of interest: a video blog, for example, would be the ideal place for multiplexes or the producers of films to place their advertising. You might not create a lot of money with this method at first, but hey, it’s all extra cash.

You and your advertisers can build blog advertising even more lucrative when it turns into blog sponsorship. If an advertiser really likes your site – and perhaps if they’ve placed an ad on your site and got good traffic – they may want to enter into a sponsorship contract with you. Some sponsors pay their bloggers per post, and this means that you’d be able to make money more regularly with your blog.

If you want to keep your moneymaking blog away from the blog you have for fun, keep in mind that many companies need someone to write posts for their own blogs.

It is a great way of making money from blogs once you have yours up and running. If your trustworthy audience are willing to donate money to you and your blog, this can allow you to keep your blog up and running and perhaps contribute to the blogger’s dream of being able to “give up your day job”. Don’t expect to make a large profit from this if yours is a smaller blog, but if you have a big viewers or if you just want to earn some extra cash while doing what you love, this could be an option for you.

If you’re into blogging to make serious money, and have a good knowledge of how the blogging market works, blog flipping might be the option for you. If you buy a blog in one marketplace and sell it another, you can make an notable profit on the sale, and it goes without saying that this profit will be even greater if you’ve made improvements to the blog between the two transactions. Start off by researching the various marketplaces where you can make your purchase and your sale, then find a blog that you think has great potential and start changing it.

The Internet creates a vast array of ways to make money on line, and blogging is one of the most interesting of them. There are more ways of making money with blogs that aren’t mentioned here, and these include consulting and speaking (making money from your established on line reputation), merchandising (selling interesting blog-related goods) and getting involved with blog networks.

The better your blog is, the more readers you’ll have, and the easier it’ll be to create money from the blog. The important thing to remember is that the more work you put into your blog, the better it’ll be.

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