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How to Blog for Money

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Blogging for money is a often talked about subject. After all, wouldn’t it be great to be able to get paid for writing about stuff you already know? Yes, it’s a great fantasy, but the reality is that even though you know about the subject you’re writing about, you need to know HOW to write about it in order to actually blog for cash.

  • Watch Traffic Patterns - no, I’m not talking about your daily traffic patterns, I’m talking about your topical traffic patterns: what topics within your niche are the most popular? If you have a game review site, is your Nintendo Wii section more popular than the Xbox 360 section? By monitoring your traffic patterns you can further refine your blogs topics, in order to maximize your profits.
  • Listen to Your Comments - your readers are your life, and they know what they want. If one particular article (or set of articles) get more feedback than another, take the hint ans continue to write about that subject!
  • Stick to One Niche - everyone has an opinion about everything, but websites generally are not successful if they cover every topic known to man. Your blog needs to be laser-focused, and not divert on other subjects.

Recommended Reading

If you’re looking to make some serious cash with your blog, why not check out Blogging to the Bank - an eBook that shows you the in’s and out’s out making money with your blog.

One Comment

Hi Chris

It surprises me that, your comments asks for a spam script when, the folks who advertise how to make money via blogging and other net activities are one of the biggest sources of spam. I checked out the Blogging for money web site, and took the additional step of checking out the links to the sites of those people who were praising the Blogging for money e-book. When I checked out the sites, the first one didn’t work which was a sign of things to come. The rest all promoted some form of making money off the web program. So, the Blogging for money site, is in the least a site about how to make money advertising and selling make money off the web, and at worst all the users on the site who promote Blogging for money are just sites generated by the same user. The usual adds for coupons and discounts I see on your site that lead to the sites of actual retailers like home depot are fine with me, since I know you need to support your site, but the make money off the web, blogging, etc type pages often infect your machine with popups, change your browser’s home page, and cause other annoying problems. So, I’m just asking you to be a little more selective with who you let link to your site. By the way, the how-to-blog-for-money e-book is $47 to download, and if 100 people a month or 3.3 people a day buy the download, thats $4700 a month doing nothing. That is vary different than doing what you and other folks from Tech TV do, you spend time, money, and energy on keeping an active blog. Having links to retailers tin the way you do is a good way of supporting a blog. However, having links to sites that fall into the gray area that might cause users headaches like spam and popups is not a way to support your blog This all said, I enjoy your blog tremendously I find the articles informative and written in a language virtually all users can understand.

Keep up the great work, and have a Happy Holidays.

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