Optimize Your Blog Space to Create Instant Profits
Blogging was once a private quest, very much like journaling. However with the world filled with blogs, the relaxed reading of blogs has turned this private quest into a moneymaking business for the clever and determined.
Niche Blogging
One way to attract advertisers is to specialize in your blog. If you choose a topic that is near and dear to your heart you will have better posts and be willing to post more frequently, which increases the traffic on your blog. Increased traffic, in turn, means an increased number of eyes looking at the ads on your site.
Think about topics that are not only popular, but that are also timely. A personal protection device themed blog could detail a stun gun review or information on where the latest discount stun guns are. A pregnancy and childcare blog could offer free “tickers” to keep track of how many days until baby’s birth or due date.
Advertise Your Blog Space
The most obvious way to make money with a blog is to sell advertisers a space on your actual blog. Fee revenue from ad placement is directly profitable and straightforward. Bloggers can connect with companies looking for ad placement through programs like LinkShare or Google AdSense.
Numerous advertisers have a preference for putting a link to their online marketplace in your personal ad space while supplying commission that involves a certain percentage of the purchase price of any items that are sold to the public who enter the marketplace via your link.These are essentially called associate links.
Advertise Your Blogging Skills
Numerous companies employ blogging spaces so that they can encourage their products. Writing for such blogs can potentially be a wonderful supply of contract work, or even, for bigger businesses, full time work.
In addition numerous companies present products for product reviews. In return for posting a substantive review of a product on your blog, you are able to keep the product. Often these products are high end items and you end up getting paid $60-100 in merchandise for a 500 word review. Of course, the product may not be something you would have spent $60-100 on so it is a little less profitable than it originally sounds.







