As I said in my previous posts several times that monetizing a blog is not an easy task but you can still do following checkups before applying to monetizing.
It takes a lot of time and hard work to develop a blog and gain a readership. For most bloggers, this dedication needs to be justified by providing a stable income. However first everyone start it as a hobby but later their mind changes for monetizing their content.
I first started using blogging platforms myself in 2012. My first proper blog was about to spread awareness about the cheat websites which were or still are cheating people and doing fake promises to their users about millions earning with their deposit schemes.
I first started using blogging platforms myself in 2012. My first proper blog was about to spread awareness about the cheat websites which were or still are cheating people and doing fake promises to their users about millions earning with their deposit schemes.
I updated frequently for friends whenever I find any website indulging in same kind of fraud, I conduct surveys and sometimes I user my personal money to find their truth about payment and after when I collect sufficient data then I publish that website name on my blog.
One can check my awareness blog for reference. http://fakepayingwebsites.blogspot.in/
It was not until 2013 that I launched my first commercial blog. I knew that I could make money with the blog, but if I am completely honest with all of you, I never really looked too far into the future and considered how I would actually make the blog profitable. Thankfully, I was able to learn through experience and make the blog profitable over the first year.
Today I would like to share my experience of developing profitable blogs over the last three years and show you the most common ways to monetize a blog.
Direct Advertising Sales (Banner & Text)
If you stopped anyone in the street and asked them how a blog makes
money, I would hazard a guess that the majority of people would give the
response “Banner Ads”. This would actually be a fairly accurate answer;
though it does not tell the whole story as banners are displayed for a
variety of reasons.
A blogger may be promoting their own products through banners.
Alternatively, they may be promoting the product or service of an
advertiser. Many blogs sell text links too, though this has become less
common due to Google’s policy on selling links.
Advertising space can be sold directly to advertisers. Blog owners
normally charge advertisers a fixed fee or charge per thousand
impressions of the ad (cost per impressions are frequently referred to
as CPM). For example, an advertisement with a CPM rate of $3 would cost
$300 for one hundred thousand impressions.
I am a big fan of selling advertisements directly as it brings in a
stable income every month. Be aware that if you sell through an
advertising marketplace such as BuySellAds,
the service will keep a percentage of your income. BuySellAds, for
example, take a commission of 25%. This is sometimes a small price to
pay for the sales they generate, though I would still recommend trying
to sell your ads yourself before using a marketplace.
Be sure to check out the WordPress plugin OIOpublisher if you are selling ads directly. It will make your life a lot easier.
Advertising Networks
An alternative to selling advertisements directly is to display advertisements from an ad network. Google Adsense is by far the most popular option for bloggers, however there are many alternatives such as Chitika, Kontera, Infolinks, Bidvertiser, and BurstMedia and many more like these.
Advertising networks normally pay on a per-click basis or a CPM
basis. Due to this, income generated from advertising networks will vary
month to month. For most bloggers, I would recommend using advertising
networks to fill any advertising inventory you cannot sell directly to
advertisers; however the key is obviously to test all avenues.
Affiliation
A large number of online shops and services offer an affiliate
program to website owners that pays commissions to those that generate
sales for them. The affiliate program usually pays a set fee or a
percentage of the overall sales price. Percentages occasionally vary
between products. For example, Amazon Associates pays up to 8.5% for Kindle books and 5% for music and movies.
Do not underestimate the potential of integrating affiliate links
into your content. For one of my old blogs, affiliate income represented
around 75% of my total income due to the number of reviews and
tutorials I had written.
Be sure to place a small disclaimer on your blog advising readers
that you may use affiliate links from time to time. You will find that
the vast majority of readers are happy about this as they know it
supports your blog.
Products
Over time, bloggers gain a high level of trust and loyalty from their
readers. This makes blogs the perfect platform for launching products. A
blog with targeted traffic can make a huge amount of money by selling
products directly to readers.
Popular products include books, membership websites, courses,
software, t-shirts, and accessories. As long as the product you market
is closely related to your blog’s topic, it will sell. To get an idea of
what you could sell to your readers, take a look at similar blogs
within your niche and see what they are selling.
Services
Blogs are also a great platform for marketing services. I have
generated thousands of dollars through my blog for additional
freelancing and consultation work. There are a lot of people within
internet marketing who are also making great money through speaking gigs
and one-on-one coaching.
Your blog is a place for you to market yourself and promote the
experience you have. There is a lot of people out there who are willing
to pay you for your knowledge and time. I therefore recommend offering
services to readers to supplement your income and raise your profile as
an authority.
Job Board / Classifieds / Marketplace
Once you have an established level of traffic, you will find more and
more doors opening for you. One way to take advantage of your traffic
is to launch a dedicated job board, classifieds or marketplace.
They are easy to set up and allow people to advertise, buy and sell
items. Once the marketplace has become successful, you can charge users
for posting ads.
Sponsored Reviews & Paid Posts
Advertisers are always looking for ways to promote the products and
services they sell. A popular way for them to increase sales is to pay
for a review on a suitable blog.
A sponsored review refers to a review that you have written about a
product or service for a fee. A paid post refers to an article that an
advertiser has written and wants you to publish it on your blog for a
fee.
In my experience, it is always better to do sponsored reviews to
ensure the quality of content remains high. Paid posts tend to be
nothing more than poorly written advertisements. Though on the plus
side, paid posts are an easier way to make money as you simply copy the
article onto your website and click publish.
As your blog gains more traffic, you will approached by advertisers
about sponsored reviews and paid posts more frequently. I encourage you
to test them out with your audience; however be sure to place a
disclaimer with every paid post that the post is an advertisement (or
readers will wrongly assume you wrote the article).
Premium Content
Ebooks and membership websites are not the only way to profit from
good content. You can also charge readers to access your best articles.
I have seen a wide range of blogs selling premium content in this way. For example, within the affiliate marketing world, Finch Sells is known for charging for his best content. It is very common within the fitness world too.
Email Marketing
Email marketing is the ultimate marketing tool for bloggers. It
allows you to instantly deliver your message directly to the inbox of
readers. This makes it a more powerful marketing tool than Facebook or
Twitter.
I encourage you all to start building your email list now. Do not
wait until your blog is established. You should be collecting emails
from day one. This will allow you to market all the products, services
and monetization methods we have discussed in his post so far.
Email marketing is what separates hobby bloggers from professional
bloggers. If you can build a list of a few thousand email subscribers,
you are half way to owning a profitable blog.
Sell Your Blog
Lastly, I would like to talk about the possibility of selling your
blog. If your circumstances change and you need more time or more money
(or both), you could make good money by selling your blog.
There are many factors that are considered when a potential buyer prices your blog. I have over $200,000 in sales on Flippa
and around $150,000 of those sales came from blogs. In my experience,
the biggest influence on the final selling price is income.
If your blog is making money, you will have buyers fighting against
each other in order to win the auction for your blog. Conversely, if
your blog does not make much money, there is a good chance that you will
be the one spending all your time asking people to bid. It is therefore
always better to sell your blog once it has become profitable.
Final Thoughts
I hope you have enjoyed this article on monetizing your blog. I tried
to touch upon the main ways that bloggers monetize their blogs, however
there are many other methods. When it comes to making money from your
blog, you are only limited by your imagination.