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How to make money blogging

How to make money blogging

How to make money blogging

The other problem is that a good proportion of the people who make money blogging do it by selling crappy advice to the other 999,999 failures. I am not going to do that. I am not selling a damn thing, although if you take my advice and sign up for the tools I use, I will make a couple of dollars in commissions. All I need is 999,999 people to take my advice and I will be set for life, in which case anyone want to buy a few blogs?

Just kidding, I would never part with them . But let's go back to the question most people really want to ask - "CanI make money blogging ? and if so how?"

The answer is yes. I am a professional blogger and have been for several years. I do it with a combination of freelance writing, several niche blogs, article writing and, for the last 18 months, writing a business blog for a luxury property portal. This last one if you are considering blogging for business requires you to have already developed a reputation in a particular industry, and being able to demonstrate the necessary skills to make it work. Which includes generating traffic, building relationships and incoming links and actually being a successful blogger.

There is more than one way to skin a cat, and for the purposes of this article I am going to show you the steps needed to create your own money making blogs. I say blogs rather than blog because the chances are that you like me are going to fail in some instances and be successful in others. This will probably mean more than one domain and/or niche. The trick is to then capitalize on the successful ones. For ease of use, all the links in this article will open in a new window. This is how to go about it:

Step One Choose a niche and domain name

Yes this is the first step. Not, "Oh, I have a blogger blog called

michelle and johns cats favorite toys.blogspot.com

, how do I go about making money from it?" Forget that you need to identify a niche or subject that could potentially be a profitable one, choose a domain name based on the research you have done, buy it , host it and set up the blog. This is where it gets boring, because you will have to research this. Sorry now the work begins. You didn't think it was going to be that easy making money from a blog did you? Don't worry if buying a domain and hosting it means nothing to you we will get to that. Of course, having said all that, some one is bound to stop by and tell me that selling toys for cats was the best thing they ever got into and they are now living a life of luxury in the Bahamas off the proceeds.

Researching a potential money making niche or subject.

This is where the work begins. I can promise you from personal experience, that if you are setting up a blog with the sole intention of making money, you need to find a profitable niche. As an example, let us say you have done some research, and settled on hair care products as a potentially profitable niche and decided to make money from your blog by selling hair care products. A possible search term that some one might use to search for a hair care product would be "hair care shampoo," so an appropriate domain name would be haircareshampoo.com. Whereas you are unlikely to sell many hair care products through, dogtraining.com. The other things to take into consideration are the amount of people searching for a particular term, the amount of money advertisers are paying to advertise using that particular phrase, and how competitive that term is.

This is where the research comes in. Now, this subject is huge, and I do not plan to go into great detail, because there are other people specializing in this area, some of which are excellent. As far as I am concerned, this is by far the most technically demanding part of making money with a blog, and I personally hate doing it but, it is a necessary step in the process. This is my first recommendation

To learn how to do effective keyword research, go to this site

The Keyword Academy

Sign up and follow their video lessons. Membership is not expensive, ($1 for the first month, then $33 a month afterward) and I guarantee you will recoup the money you have spent if you follow their instructions. Once you have a list of possible search terms that you wish to target, the next step is to go and buy a suitable domain name.

Advanced Keyword Research

Once you have grasped the basics of keyword research, there are a number of automatic systems available that will seek and return potentially profitable niches. I DO NOT recommend using these until you understand the basics. This is vital do not use this until you have worked your way through the keyword academy lessons and understand the information you are being given. This one is fantastic Niche Horde.

Basically, what this does is every user who is using this service can enter keywords and the software searches for and finds related keywords and niches plus the competition level for that keyword or niche. And it literally returns millions of potential keywords. And this information is available to all members. But you must have a clear understanding of the information you are being given. It will also search for an exact match domain name once you have identified a potential keyword. Absolutely worth the $97 a year. That is less than $10 a month. Pay them a visit and watch the video -

Niche Horde

Webcomp analyst

is another useful piece of software that analyzes the level of competition for a particular keyword right down to the amount of incoming links using anchor text to each and every competing web page you choose to analyze. Amazing piece of software and combined withe Niche Horde will save you countless hours of time. A snip at $67.

Webcomp analyst.

Step two Buying a domain name (your website) and hosting it

Let's stick with haircareshampoo.com. We have decided that this would be a good name to sell haircare products. Whether we are going to actually sell our own product, use google advertising, sell affiliate products or sell banner ads really makes no difference here. Go toBluehost orHost Gatorand use their search facility to see if that name is available by clicking on the button that says "start domain search" and filling in the word "haircareshampoo," and seeing if it is available. If it is (which this one is not) you then need to open an account, and buy both the domain and hosting from them. I prefer their unlimited hosting packages, but of you are on a tight budget, get whichever is affordable for you.

Step Three Setting up your blog and installing it

This is one of the reasons why I like both Bluehost and Host Gator. To do this step phone their customer service department, tell them you want to install a WordPress blog and ask them to talk you through the process, which they will do. In ten minutes flat, you will have your own WordPress blog set up and ready to storm the blogosphere with. What I will say is if you have chosen a different hosting company, make sure they have one click installations for WordPress.

There are dozens of other platforms out there, but I heartily recommend WordPress and would not use anything else. Next part is to optimize your WordPress installation, and the easiest, most time effective way of doing so is to go to Semiologic, buy their software and ask them to install it for you. One issue facing a first time blogger is the massive amount of options available to you. Semiologic will take care of most of these all within one piece of software.

I have wasted countless hours of my time trying to find the perfect look and/or position for one stupid little piece of text or ad placement. With this software the instructions are simple, easy to follow and they have a pretty good customer service response. I say "pretty good" because this is a three-man band, not a great big corporation. Also this comes with a fantastic piece of software that allows you to "clone " a setup. So, once you have one blog that is working well for you you can buy another domain and clone that one in a few minutes with all the ads in place. This is hands down the best blogging software on the planet.

So, now you have a domain name, software installed and ready to go, and are looking at the metaphorical blank piece of paper that is in your blog the post editing page.

Step Four- writing something

Back to keyword research again. Now this next part will, to an extent, depend on your writing abilities. Me? I can turn out witty, informative content at the drop of a hat, and base it around my chosen keywords. But I know plenty of people who cannot and still manage to make money from it. So you need to go back to the keyword academy, do some research on search terms surrounding your chosen domain name and start writing. Depending on your writing skills you may need to farm this out, buy content and edit to suit your requirements.

Either way, you will need some content for your blog and well researched, witty, informative content that does not quite answer the question your search engine traffic asked is the best type of content for contextual advertising click throughs and well researched witty informative product reviews that do fully answer the question and recommend a product you have advertised is the best type of content for affiliate sales. So yes, you will need to do some more work here. Assuming you have followed the first three steps, you now have a well-researched domain name, search engine optimized software and good quality content. The keywords you have determined you are going to use will need to go in thecontent of the article, the tags on the post, and be used as anchor text to create incoming links. If you do not know what a tag or anchor text is don't worry you will do by the time you have set up a blog and started. Now the next, and perhaps the most crucial step:

Step Five promoting your site

This is another one that requires work or money. Or both. Much as I would love to say that if you write informatively, it will automatically get found and picked up by the search engines this is not always true. Sadly, some of the best content I have ever written has never been read because I failed to research the subject properly or discovered later that the subject was so competitive I could never rank well for it.

Think of the search engines as an "online popularity contest," and you will be thinking correctly. And the way many of them measure it is incoming links from other web sites. So you need to get out there and find some incoming links. If your content is good, some of these will grow "organically," but by far your best approach is to make some of that happen. I use a couple of pieces of software for some basic link building, but I also manually generate links as well.. So you need to go pay these people for incoming links. Which sux and I hate it but, I am a realist also. No incoming links means no winning the popularity contest which means no money.. Link building is vital. I will say that again and in bold no incoming links from other websites equals no traffic equals no money.

Ways to generate some incoming links automatically:

One way linksLinkvanaUnique Article WizardConnect Content

I will not go into details about how these work as that is an entirely different article. One Way Links involves you writing a blog post with links embedded in it, which will then be posted to as many other blogs as are in the network, Linkvana involves you posting small articles with a link that will be sent out to their blog network and Unique Article Wizard needs 3 versions of the same article which it will then "randomize" out to hundreds of article directories and blogs.This will not work on it's own. You must also generate some incoming links from other sources.

Generating links from other sources

Making them yourself

There are several blogging and article sites that allow you to set up a free blog or account a post articles with links in to your own sites. These include WordPress.com, Blogger.com, hubpages, ezine articles and numerous others. This is a basic starting list, and if you use just these you will be getting a good

start:

Hubpages. Hubpages is an article posting site/social networking venue. It is not a blogging platform. This site has high visiblity with the search engines and I use it extensively.You can also make money here on the articles you post, as they offer a revenue sharing advertising model.

WordPress.com. You can set up as many free blogs as you wish here. I have dozens and use them to write brief articles with links to my paying sites. The software looks very like the software you will be running your blogs on and is therefore extremely easy to use.

Blogger. Once again as many free blogs as you like and I have several which I use solely to generate incoming links.

Ezine articles. This is an article directory that ranks well with the search engines also and allows you to link back to your own site. Free to join and use.

There are many other places to do this, but this is an excellent beginning. If you use all of these, combined with the automatic links, you will be well under way to making money blogging.

Other ways of generating links:

Write really fantastic content that people enjoy reading. They will like it so much, they will link to it. This is actually my preferred way of generating incoming links. But you need a basis in the first place for people to find you.

Ask people for a link. You can email other people, tell them you have a great site and ask for links. This is less practical if you do not have great content, or are completely new with no ranking at all. But it never hurts to ask. If you go this route ask related sites to link to you. At places like hubpages and the keyword academy, which both have forums, you are going to bump into people who also need links and arrange exchanges.

Comment on other people's blogs. Do not make stupid spammy comments like "thx for the article." If you go this route, make respectful comments that contribute something to the discussion.

Buy links. I have never done this myself because when I started blogging there was so much stuff in the internet about sites being blocked or punished by google for doing so, that I was unsure whether it works or not. Try this at your own peril. I did try a link exchange program which generated link on one of my outgoing pages in exchange for a bunch of incoming links from other sites. It did not work.

Step Six Making money from your blog

Google adsense. Contextual ads based on the content of your pages using a pay per click/impression model.

Clickbank. Affiliate sales model paying a commission based on the value of the sale. Wide range of products and a good reputation.

DoubleClick. This is google's affiliate program.

Commission junction. Affiliate commissions.

Amazon. Affiliate commissions.

Pay Dot Com

Probably the best on this list of affiliate products. An awful lot of products many of which are rip offs, but some good ones in there.

Google adsense is by far the most popular advertising model, but depending on your audience, you may want to combine it with one of more of these others. Other possible options include, but are not limited to:

selling a product. If you are selling a product, then I have to assume that you already know the product you are going to sell. Whether you are making the product yourself or a reseller, you must then determine what search terms are being used by people interested in that product and buy a domain name that is appropriate.

selling advertising space using banner ads. Same story here.

Next question What will this cost me to setup?

Keyword research lessons $1 plus $33 per month afterward

Domain name and hosting $10.69 for the domain, and around $8 per month to host as many domains as you wish

WordPress Free

Semiologic software to optimize wordpress $295 (the best $295 I ever spent)

Incoming links One way links $7 for the first month then $47 per month after

Joining affiliates Free

Total cost for one year (one domain only)

$1,278

This will not need to be paid out all in one go with the exception of the domain name and semiologic, these are available as a monthly payment, but these are the basic running costs of setting up money making blogs and of course, if you set up more than one (as you are likely to do) the running costs are split between several blogs. The only extra you will pay is for more domains. I suggest adding Unique Article Wizard and Linkvana to your strategy after you have several domains and/or are making some income. UAW costs $67 per month and Linkvana costs $147 per month.

Next logical question How much money will I make?


How long is a piece of string? To a certain extent, this depends on how much work you are willing to put in, how well you learn the keyword lessons and that indefinable element luck. What I have given here is the basics of how to make money blogging. There are other ways of monetizing a blog, and there are other approaches that can be just as profitable. But this is a tried and tested method, and I can promise that if you follow these instructions, you will make a profit.

Do not, unless Lady Luck steps in and gives you a hand, expect to become rich overnight. And do not make the mistake of thinking that there is no work involved. Certainly the tools I have recommended will get you started faster and more profitably than just by setting up a blog and going for it with your eyes closed. It took me three years to learn what I could have learned at the Keyword academy in three months. And I spent more hours than I care to remember trying to get WordPress to do the things that Semiologic can make it do.

I also wasted hundreds of hours link building manually instead of paying to outsource some of them. Sure you can do it cheaper, but you will be profitable much, much slower assuming you have enough money not t0 be earning while you wait for things to work (or not). Realistically, if you do your research properly, and if you make good content, and generate incoming links in the ways I have suggested, the correct niche blog can return you hundreds of dollars a month with very little work on your part once the groundwork is laid. My most successful blog makes around $1,500 per month, and my least successful around $40 a month discounting the disasters that I don't want to talk about.

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