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30 Ways To Monetize Your Blog & Make Money!
There are many different ways to generate money with your website online.
Unfortunately, too many people often give up because at that present time
they aren’t making any money at all. My advice is
not to give up! It takes time to build a site that will make you money,
though with the right direction, planning and hard work this can be achieved
quicker. It all depends on how you monetize your blog!
The following list is a collection of many of the different ways of making
money with your website. Depending on what your website is about, a large
number of these techniques can be implemented to earn you cash. But don’t
get disheartened if one method doesn’t work for you just try a different one
and build upon that!
I hope this list helps you to see the variety of ways that you can begin to earn money online.
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I hope this list helps you to see the variety of ways that you can begin to earn money online.
30 Ways To Monetize Your Blog
1. Pay Per Click Advertising
You can probably guess from
the name how you monetize your blog from this method. You get paid for every
click a visitor makes on these ads. You sign up to a provider and they give
you a code for you to place on your site. The provider will then send
contextual ads to your site (either image or text based) that are relevant
to the content of your website.
Google AdSense is the most widely used provider of this service, but
there are many others out there.
Pay Per Click (PPC) ads vary in profitability
depending on the amount of traffic your website gets. Only a small
percentage of people will click on these ads, so to earn a lot of money from
them you will need a lot of traffic.
The click-through rate (CTR) of your visitors
depends on the design of your website. Certain parts of your website pages
are more valuable than others, so to increase your CTR these PPC ads can be
placed there. For example, space at the beginning and end of articles/blog
posts are highly visible, so by putting a PPC in these positions may
increase the chances of someone clicking on one. If on the other hand you
place these ads at the bottom of the page where nobody can see them, then
nobody will click on them.
The cost per click (CPC) can also determine
how much you are likely to earn from this type of ad. Adverts that display
financial products or mortgages will generate you more income due to the
higher price of the actual product, compared with perhaps children’s toys.
The former may pay you as much as $1+ for every click through by one of your
visitors, whereas a click on toys may pay you only a few cents.
Which ads shows up on your site is dependant
on the content of your website. After all, it would be daft showing
financial products on a website that talks about children’s toys and vice
versa.
PPC ads are a good way to easily monetize your
blog. However, to make serious money from them you will need lots of
traffic.
You can find PPC adverts for your website at
these popular sites:
- Google AdSense
- Chitika
- Clicksor
- BidVertiser
2. Cost Per Mile Advertising
Cost per Mile advertising (CPM) is similar to
PPC advertising, however instead of getting paid on a per-click basis, you
get paid according to the number of impressions (page views) you get. This
is worked out for every 1000 impressions that it has. For example, a website
that gets 200,000 page views per month that displays a $1 CPM ad will
generate you $200 a month!
There are a number of different CPM providers
out there that you can get ads from. Each varies on how much they will pay
you, generally the better the provider the higher rate you will be paid.
This is because the best providers have access to more and better quality
advertisers that are willing to pay you more.
Just like PPC, CPM adverts can pay you more
depending on where the advert is placed on your website. The higher the ad
is placed and the bigger the ad is, will generally make you more money.
CPM adverts are beneficial for websites that
have lots of traffic and a high page view per visitor ratio, but it is still
a good option to consider when looking to monetize your blog.
3. Text Link Ads
This type of advertising allows you to place
text based ads within the text of your articles. For example, if you are
writing an article about a certain software, you can place text-link ads
within your posts that would refer your viewers to that particular product.
You can’t just link to anything though, you
need to sign up to that specific product affiliate advertising scheme (see ‘10.
Affiliate Marketing‘ below) or you can sign up to a specialised
provider who will automate the service.
Text-Link-Ads are quite good as it offers a non-intrusive way to
monetize your blog that won’t put off your readers.
4. In-text Ads
Very similar to the above text link ads,
‘In-text ads’ are adverts that are placed inside your text content such as
articles or blog posts. You can sign up to an In-text advertising provider
that will place sponsored links within your text. These are double
underlined to make them stand out from other links, so that when a user
moves the mouse over one of them a small advertising pop-up will appear. The
user can then decide if they want to click on it, which will make you a
small amount of money.
These types of ads are a bit more obvious than
the previous type, which can put some people off. If used properly, they can
be a good way to monetize your blog.
5. Advertising Widgets
This method is relatively new on the scene. An
increasing amount of people are using widgets on their websites to generate
some money. These widgets are designed so that they can be easily placed
onto a website without any hassle, which display a mixture of PPC, text link
ads and affiliate programs.
6. Advertising Space
You can monetize your blog by selling space on
your website for advertisers to display a banner. This can be a very
lucrative method as it allows you to cut out the middleman and charge what
you want for other people to advertise on your site.
Generally these deals are worked out so that
you display an ad for a fixed amount of time for an agreed fee with the
advertiser. The downside of this method is that you need to commit time to
manage the whole process with the advertiser and that your site needs to
have a lot of traffic to be considered by advertisers.
As you can see, I offer advertising space on
my website in numerous different forms of banner ads that appear on all of
my pages.
7. RSS Adverts
If you have an RSS feed (which you should!)
then you can follow in the footsteps of millions of other website owners and
start placing ads on it.
Many RSS feed generators now offer this
service, so that it is even easier to implement them. Some offer CPM or PPC
advertising, however you could opt to do it yourself and offer to sell
sponsored messages or banners directly on your feed.
You can find adverts for your RSS feed on
BidVertiser that you can implement to monetize your feed, though
Google FeedBurner lets you do this as well.
8. Audio Advertising
Something that you may not have even
considered, Pay per Play (PPP) are audio adverts that are played every time
someone visits your website. The ads usually only last a few seconds, with
the viewer unable to stop it. This creates a 100% conversion rate with
unique visitors, so you get paid about $5 per visit, however this method is
very intrusive and may turn off your visitors, making them less likely to
make a return visit.
Another form of audio advertising that you
could use is ‘Podcast ads’. If you run a podcast on your website, perhaps a
weekly update letting your listeners know everything that is new on your
website, then you could choose to include advertising. I believe that this
type is less intrusive than the former because your podcast would just seem
like a short radio show with commercial breaks. As long as you don’t go
overboard with the amount of adverts, then this may be a method that could
use to monetize your blog.
9. Pop-ups/Lightboxes
No doubt that you have heard of these! Pop-ups
are very common online, but they are also very annoying. Many people hate
pop-ups and have pop-up blockers installed to stop them. However, if
executed in the right way, they can work. Having a single pop-up on your
website that only appears to new visitors may work. They grab the attention
of the visitor on their first visit and after that they won’t be bothered
again by them.
Pop-ups don’t necessarily need to sell
products directly. You can use them indirectly to promote aspects of your
website, for example
PopUp Domination can be used to encourage people to sign up to your
email list of tutorial course, or alternatively you can
create a lightbox with AWeber.
Pop-ups can work if you make them less
annoying to people. The more frequently they appear, the less traffic you
will get coming back!
10. Affiliate Marketing
If done right this, method
is a great way to monetize your blog. Many of the previous methods can be
used as affiliate marketing methods, but often a review of a product can
work just as well.
For example, if you have a gardening website
you could research affiliate programs that contain products related to
gardening. Perhaps someone wants people to advertise their new lawnmower
product, you could write a blog entry ‘What’s the best lawnmower for my
garden?’ and at the end you could promote the affiliate product.
With this type of advertising, you can get a
commission with every sale that resulted from your recommendation. You refer
viewers from your site via recommendations, banner ads, text link ads, etc.,
which takes them to the product page. If they buy, then you get a
commission. This is often worked out on a percentage of the sale price,
maybe 10-20%, sometimes more (I’ve seen products offer 75% commission)
depending on the individual product.
Check out these great websites that have links
to loads of affiliates:
- ClickBank
- ShareASale
- Skimlinks
- AffiliateWindow
Let me stop here, for today, I will implore you to study this 10 ways very well, and put them into practice, and you will start seeing the difference.
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