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6 Tips On Why You Should Be making money With Blogs

Yes, more folks are earning profits with blogs and there are so many paths to do it!  

1. Push your services in your blog. A lot of people think about blogs as places to vent or shout your views to the planet. This is one use for blogs but you shouldn’t overlook their capacity to make consumers also. Just ensure that your posts are educational and offer price to whoever will be reading them. What type of services on your Internet marketing blog are you able to offer? The list is endless… Select something that you like and do well like writing, graphic design, pay per click, SEO, e-mail campaigns, babysitting, coaching, anything goes.

2. Sell advertising space. This might be the most common way to leverage your blog to generate revenue. If you create a well-known blog, it’s rather simple to sell ad space. People will come looking! For new or not as well known blogs, services like Google’s AdSense or BlogAds enable bloggers to earn profits from advertisers. AdSense is free and allows you to select several advertisements that are consistent with the content of your blog. You get paid when readers click on the advertisements.

BlogAds connects bloggers with advertisers and takes a commission in return for any ad placements that result. These types of programs are the explanations that so many are now earning money with blogs.

3. Ask for donations. Some folk are leary about this but if your small-business blog supports some type of cause or issue, it doesn’t hurt to request reader support. And readers who become dependable to your blog are especially ready to make a little contribution. Programs like PayPal make it straightforward to build an easy on-site contribution collection button.

4. Help sell other people’s products and/or services. Let your blog be the passage between readers and online sites offering various goods and services. Just go to ClickBank or Commission Junction and pick out an affiliate product or service to sell - it should be something that goes together with the content of your blog. Or you can create a new blog specifically for the products you decide to promote. If you write articles about certain products that you would recommend, you can get paid a commission when a person takes you up on the offer.  

5. Once you’ve got some shoppers, use your blog to keep them. Using a blog to regularly communicate with existing clients as well as other new readers is a method to completely inform them about everything your business does. Your posts can enlighten your readers about the full scope of your goods and even inspire the to refer you to others.

6. Remember that good blogs are those that are updated continually and often with original and top quality content. Give your readers a reason to come back to your blog again and again.

More and more people are making money with blogs. Will you be one of them?

Facts about Bloggers You Probably Should Know

If you’ve dipped so much as a toe into today’s marketing world, you’ve heard about blogs. Actually, if you’ve been on the internet at all lately, you’ve probably seen that blogs are a pretty commonplace occurrence. What you probably are not aware of is how easy it actually is to advertise on the blogosphere.”

What is this thing called a “blog?” What is it for? When did people across the unverse first hear about it? How can you make it work for you in today’s competitive marketplace, especially when you have very little money to spend on your marketing?

The term “weblog” was coined in 1997 by Jorn Barger, editor of RobotWisdom.com, one of the oldest blogs out there. The shortened term “blog” came about in 1999, offered up by one Peter Merholz, editor and author of Peterme.com, a very well-established blog about his life, the web in general, and about everything else under the sun. By July 2006, statistics show that there were 12 million bloggers in the US alone (we’d venture to say there are many times that amount now), and that more than 39% of the US population reads blogs. Again, chances are that now, with the unemployment rate rising and Internet costs getting less expensive, that number is much higher. From the perspective of someone who wants to advertise on blogs, this is a good sign. Statistics also show that by February of 2009 there were 1.5 billion Internet users worldwide.

At nearly 25 percent of the planet's population, that figure is most impressive. With only 80% of the world’s population being literate, you can figure that almost half of the world’s literate population is online. And more and more folks across the globe who use the Internet are choosing to read blogs. What does that mean for you, oh Person Who Wants to Advertise Their Business? It means that you can use this medium to promote your business.

For a minimal cost you can reach millions of people with your brand and your website. And why does it mean that? For as many bloggers as there are, there are that many blog readers.

Many people choose not to put their every thought and opinion onto a website, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t want to read the thoughts and opinions of the people who do. The cool thing about that is that many bloggers are quite influential. When it comes to reviewing products and companies, they do not hold anything back. So how do you get into their sites to advertise your company? One way is to find blogs that fit your product’s image and go through the rigmarole of emailing them individually.

You’d need to offer them free product, send it to them and wait for them to write about you and link to your website. Or, in an easier and possibly more effective move, you can sign up with a service that makes your ads available to bloggers. Because of today’s economic climate, more and more bloggers are trying to make a profit from their blog.

Whether it’s to offset the cost of their domain name and website, or whether they are trying to put food on the table, more and more quality bloggers are putting advertising on their websites. The service they use can be the same service you use to take advantage of some prime internet real estate and reach an audience who may not be looking for your product otherwise.

Blog readers aren’t stupid, but they are partial to the blogs they read the most. And chances are, if the blog is established and has a decent readership, those readers are going to be interested in the ads posted on their favorite blogger’s website. Why shouldn’t that ad be yours?

This article has been donated by Samson Harper, an esteemed agent at BloggingAds.com, a website that helps businesses purchase blog advertising and gives bloggers an opportunity to earn money blogging