How to earn money from blogs
Wake up today and you had to spend 10 minutes just figuring out your next move. If you’re lucky, there’s a question and answer site you can jump straight into to earn some quick cash. Well, here’s how you could make at least $100 per week. This isn’t just a photo book, this is a blog that can make an extra million every day if you pay enough attention.
Platforms
If you’re an overnight hit, your $100 week’s work will be over, and nobody will know you were working. However, for a few bloggers, that may take a few days, so we’re really up to the blogger to be a standout.
Once you decide the appropriate site, then you have to figure out a voice. For the first few days, put on your authentic and authentic voice to sell your blog. When you get traffic (assuming you pay enough), you’ll have to pay more than the typical $2-$3/month (and definitely not the $5 /month for a popular writer or blogger) . You also have to figure out how to pay more than others because with this level of attention, you’ll never be able to have other bloggers compete. Plus, if you do succeed, it might be very hard to charge $2 /month even once you become much popular.
Here’s a list of typical sites that paid up to $3/month.
Don’t pay for sites, buy a few affiliate links.
Once you’ve figured out a site to start selling your book, you also have to figure out how to sell your blog. You’re probably going to want to use some affiliate links (at least, a blog on Google Adwords) to help you get more money for your blogs. It’s okay if you’re running out of money (which some people do), so buy affiliate links from several sites so they show up in less than one search engine result.
Anytime we charge more than $1.50 for our affiliate links, we list it on our articles to encourage people to buy more. Let’s try it with our friends on other social media or even see if our email shows up in a search engine result. By adding those links on our blog posts, more people will see them and be more likely to purchase.
Project Management
Next, you have to decide which project your blog is going to blog. Anytime we find ourselves writing on an article for a larger publication or rather a book, we manage the medium space to maximize exposure.
You may already have a strategy that you’re using and your strategy is still running. Maybe you’re running an event, so you’re already planning to write about your small-group technology startups. Or maybe you’re planning to publish a book, so you’re already planning the chapters and writing on it daily!
Anything can work, so use some of your own skills to do the hard work. Start writing on the blog and review what works and what doesn’t. People will know it’s you and you’ll hit pay later if you stay consistent.
The resources you get when you spend more money
If you’re investing in your blog’s content, you already have a source of inspiration to write because you made this money. So, your website will get you 15,000 people per month who will be interested in what you’re writing. That’s amazing! And you’ll see changes in your personal credibility from a website that attracts that many people and keeps it consistent.
Ease of use
As we said above, writing blog posts on your own, your blog will get your blog content in front of 15,000 people who will not only read the new articles but are likely to convert to readers. So as a blogger, you are now in the same game as the other writers. So that level of difficulty gets less because you compete with other bloggers that are more prolific than you. In order to get attention, you need to publish consistently (which you can do) and consistently.
Great content brings great readers. You need to offer them valuable, original content.
If you’re reading more than 10,000 pieces of content per month, you’re getting great results. As a blogger, your best form of paying is to give your readers quality content and to provide users with more than they expect or want. That’s it. Simple!
Good luck, and let us know how your money paid off.
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