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How to Earn More Money with your Blog

Article by Phil Kebell

Earning money with your blog should be your first priority if you are a full time blogger. The purpose of this article is to provide a few tips on how to benefit from the varied forms of monetization and turn your blog into a profitable one.

Remember that you never want to place restrictions on the amount of money that you blog could earn. You have to keep on experimenting with different sources to monetize it and keep the money coming in. This is how you will continue to grow over the life of your blog. Joining an affiliate network and putting their image ads on your blog is one effective way. The subject that you are trying to promote does not make a difference. Chances are that there’s a company that’s looking for affiliates in the same market. You will then have the chance to join certain networks like Amazon.com, Commission Junction, Linkshare and Clickbank. The way to make this technique beneficial is to make sure that the affiliate products that you choose for your blog really appeal to your specified niche. Never sell a product just to get a high commission. You need to take your reader seriously. A somewhat different system is to sell a blog for a profit after you have built it from scratch and it has started making a little money. Yes, you hear it right; there’s a big market out there where people are willing to buy good blogs that are profitable. Even if your blog is making only a few dollars a day from AdSense for example, you can flip it for a good amount of money. While there are plenty of online marketplaces dedicated solely to people buying and selling websites, one of the biggest is Flippa.com. You can make the most out of such a blog by selling it in one of these online marketplaces once it gets to a certain level of income generation.

Use CPM networks to your advantage to monetize your blog. CPM is the term associated with the average cost for each 1000 impressions. Unlike getting paid for PPC clicks, CPM and PPC networks are different because you are paid per impression with CPM networks. This will make sure that the advertisers are getting their money’s worth by making the ad appearances important. So if your blog has a targeted theme and good content, it would prove to be an effective approach. All you would have to do is become a member of a CPM network like Value Click and wait for the cash to start rolling in. The only way you will be certain to make a profit from your blog is to implement monetization systems that others have already used and have profited from over the long term.

Phil Kebell writes frequently in his spare time. He is an expert in online marketing. The latest website that he is marketing can be found at Commercial Lighting and Induction Garage Lighting.










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