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How to Build a Professional Looking Website 



This is how to build a website that you will love and won't have to pay for.

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 1. Prepare your website plan


Before setting up an account for a free site, decide what the focus of your site will be. Collect Information, pictures, and write some of the text ahead of time to familiarize yourself with your idea and get comfortable with the process. Decide if you will use artwork or photos on your site. Make sure your photos/artwork/music is royalty/copyright free.

2. Research in Google 

Use Google or some other search engine and look for websites offering free websites and compare some of your choices.

 Remember that when using a free service, your website will be supported by advertising to allow you to get in for free.

* Keep in mind if someday you might

* want to bump your freebie site up to a higher level and look for those sites that offer that feature.

* Some sites also offer tools to help the technically challenged in creating their sites. Certain sites also offer levels to get you started off immediately and let you come back later to upgrade and update later as your tech skills grow.

3. Choose your platform


 Choose your website offering free service. Set your password and username and WRITE THEM DOWN. You would not believe how many people actually forget within an hour of setting their accounts up.

4. Research for free  images/sounds/graphics

Use Google or another search engine to find images/sounds/graphics that relate to your site - don't forget to get permission give linkbacks crediting original artwork or material that you are allowed to use.(Linkbacks are small hyperlink graphics or text words with the original creative site's web address that your visitors can click on to see the original creator's site).

5. Use a free editor

Find a free WYSIWYG editor. This stands for What You See Is What You Get and is an excellent way to be introduced to the world of building and creating websites.

6. Search website templates 

Consider using website templates. Utilizing website templates allows you to quickly use a pre-made design which you can choose and replace the text with your own to produce a great looking website. Be sure to look for a simple design layout as more sophisticated templates may be difficult to edit until you’re more skilled. Template galleries can be found at css4free.com and oswd.org.

Tips


* Remember to read the site's rules relating to posting materials (especially copyrighted and mature themed).

* If you have an idea for your site (any idea even if it is idiotic) then jot it down because there is a HUGE chance it will help someone!

* If you are having a hard time figuring out things to put on your navigation bar, then you might look at the requested topics on wikiHow!

* Take your time to your site - make it yours and give it your personality.

* You can get a free version of a great piece of software called Nvu, (pronounced N-View).
This is open source software, which basically means that it is freely available without cost to anyone. Nvu provides lots of advanced features but is simple enough for most first-time users to get a site online.
 Even though it’s free, it can grow with you as you become more comfortable with the software features which can allow you to add more sophisticated elements to your website.

Download your copy at www.nvu.com

* A good site to start with would be Open Source Web Design over at oswd.org. They have a diverse collection of website templates that anyone can download free of charge.

* Google and Yahoo are good sites for this, but require a little bit of HTML knowledge.

* You will have to let go of some of your brainstorm ideas! You can't do everything!

* Be careful when stating opinions that you avoid using full names or offensive materials - freebie sites can be pulled for offensive materials. Moderation is the key!

Tools You'll Need


* Internet access

* Paper and pencil or pen for navigation bar ideas!

* A chunk of free time when you first sit down to start, after that you can spend as much or as little editing, changing, improving and maintaining your site.



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Mario Lavandeira has made millions as the blogger behind PerezHilton.com. Perez Hilton celebrity gossip blog is read by millions every day and he is one of the most visible and popular bloggers online.
The blog now averages 260 million page views a month, hit a record day with 13.9 million page views this week and has a very loyal readership.

Perez Hilton


Perez Hilton must be doing something right!

Here are the 8 things every blogger can learn from PerezHilton.com:


1. Find a topic there is an audience for. People love reading about celebrities and gossip. Do not restrict your blog to a too narrow niche as you will have a hard time growing it into a major blog.

2. Find a topic you have a passion for. The topic that you can and would love to write about daily. Perez focused on celebrities “because it was something I was inherently curious about, fascinated with.”

3. Be consistent. Post on a regular blogging schedule. Perez Hilton posts new articles to his blog an average of 40 times a day. He constantly checks his e-mail and scours the web for the latest gossip.

4. Be unique." Celebrity-focused websites are nothing new, but Perez Hilton created his own oversize persona to stand out from the crowd. He differentiated his blog with a unique writing style and handwritten captions scrawled on top of pictures of celebrities.

5. Do not censor yourself. Perez Hilton writes what he thinks, he does not care if celebrities or fans like it or not. This attitude has gotten him in trouble several times, but on the other hand, his outspoken persona has earned him a huge following.

6. Be provocative. Perez often makes harsh and derogatory comments about celebrities. This results in a ton of publicity as celebrities respond back, media reports it and readers share it with their friends.

7. Experiment with the blog monetization. Perez tested everything from banner ads, text ads, wallpaper ads behind the blog posts, sponsored posts… he obviously perfected it as now advertisers pay up to $54,000 to run short-term ad packages on his blog.

8. Expand your blog. Perez has used his blog success to expand into other media and has built an entire empire around his persona. TV shows, radio shows, clothing line, book deal…



Incorporating these 8 steps into your daily blogging will make sure that your blog gets more attention, gets an increased readership, gets forwarded and shared virally and will ensure that you build your profile and your brand.


by Marko Saric on February 27, 2009
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A Practical Guide To How You Can Make Money



Not many people really want to share the truth about making money online and the practical ways to go about doing it. If you are open to the idea of how can you make money online, I can share with you 2 practical things you can do:

(1)Sell Your Own Product Online

(2)Be an affiliate and sell other people's products

(3)Bought

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There are many ways one can earn money online such as playing stocks and so on. However, you may not be aware that one of the best & practical ways to make a considerable amount of cash on the Internet is actually through Option :

Selling your own product


To say that a company "eats its own dog food" means that it uses the products that it makes.
Using one's own products has four primary benefits:

The reason is simple: You get to keep 100% of your profits every time you make a sale.

1. The product's developers are familiar with using the products they develop.
2. The company's members have direct knowledge and experience with the products.
3. Users see that the company has confidence in its own products.
4. Technically savvy users in the company, with perhaps a very wide set of business requirements and deployments, are able to discover and report bugs in the products before they are released to the general public.

A disadvantage is that if taken to an extreme, a company's desire to create own product and can turn into Not Invented Here syndrome, in which the company refuses to use any product which was not developed in-house.
Another disadvantage is the lost time for: create the products, learn how are made the products, plans, software, hostage, domain name, investing ...etc

As an affiliate, you will get to earn a handsome commission in the range between 50% - 75%. Well, it's not too bad but you will get a better deal if the product is yours and all the profits only go into your pocket.

In order to illustrate the benefits, let me give you an example:

Assuming that you sold one $200 product every day, you get 50% of the commission as an affiliate. That is equal to $100 commission per day.

Affiliate Earnings


1 Day = $100
1 Month (30 days) = $3,000
1 Year (365) = $36, 000

Product Owner Earnings
1 Day = $200
1 Month = $6,000
1 Year = $72, 000 or more

Did you see that? As a product owner, you would have earned 2 times of an affiliate income in just 1 year!
With a faster rate of earning money, you can better use the money and time to fast forward to the life which you have always wanted.

There is another plus point that you are selling your own products i.e. you can garner the force of the Affiliate Marketers to help you drive traffic to your site.

However, in order to be successful, it is more prudent not to jump the gun if you are new to the concept of marketing. We should not create our own product just because we want to do it. Rather it's more important to learn the ropes of Internet Marketing first before creating and selling your own product.

As A Practical Guide To How You Can Make Money, you should follow the system:


1) Learn how to find starving niche markets that have a problem that you can bring solutions to. Creating a product which nobody wants to buy is not only a waste of time but also not helping anybody as the problem may not exist at all. It is always important to find a potential market, build your website and test it by selling affiliate products. Start sending traffic to your site and see if people do buy. If they don't, then you can test by changing to another affiliate product to see the market demand and you decide from there.

2) Once sales start coming in, you can go on to create a better value-added product to help satisfy the niche market. In the event that sales are poor and you have invested a lot of effort and there are no results to show for it, it may be a better idea to try another market.

3) Research in other markets and repeat the process above until some buyers can be found.
Not making sales is not the end of the world. Starting off as an affiliate is a better idea than creating a product as an aspiring Internet Marketer.

I have been using the Clickbank system for several years now and it has been one of my major achievements. I sell many products via Clickbank be it my own products or others' products as an affiliate and it has been the most rewarding experience.
I like Clickbank for its simplicity and its functionality. First of all, one would consider Clickbank as their payment gateway and their third-party credit card processing company because it's already so popular with about 10,000 products already listed and 100,000 affiliates ready to sell your products. It's important to precise that Clickbank accepts downloadable products eg digital products like ebooks and software.

Clickbank ease of use to sell is one of the major benefits of selling products through its gateway. You can just pick up a product in its marketplace if you have already signed up for a free account and you have a Clickbank ID which is a special code to track who has generated a sale. So with just one ID, you can sell 10,000 products on your website. Here it will be like a big e-commerce store.

Clickbank also makes it easy to sell your own product. If you have created an info product like an eBook or built a software, you can get started right away. Initially, you have to register a vendor account for a one time $49.95 to get activated. Clickbank takes a small fee($1 + 7.5%) out of every transaction but that's ok because you are using a third-party credit card processor anyway.

One of the major benefits of having your own product registered at Clickbank is that it will be automatically listed in its marketplace. But you need to complete at least 1 digital sale to be listed there. And the good part is, once you get more and more sales, your ranking will rise in the marketplace and will attract more and more affiliates to sell your product. Due to the fact that it's so easy to sell other people's products with Clickbank, you can have lots of affiliates without you knowing. They don't even need to contact or sign up with you. And just a small bunch of quality affiliates can bring good business to you, now imagine having dozens or even hundreds of them.

With Clickbank, you can set up your account with the minimum amount accumulated to be sent a cheque. Clickbank sends cheques every two weeks so if you've reached your minimum every two weeks, you will receive a cheque. Usually, you will receive your cheques promptly. Furthermore, Clickbank gives you customer support and provides real-time sales reporting and statistics. You can also automatically track which affiliates have sold your product.

If you are considering launching your first digital product like an ebook or software, Clickbank is a great place to get started
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Make an EBook For Free


Ever want to share your expertise on a particular topic and create and sell an eBook to an interested audience? Now anyone can learn how to make an eBook for free - and you can even sell it with zero overhead, too!





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Here's how to make an eBook:

1.) Pick a niche

 Do some competitive research on Amazon, ClickBank, PayDotCom and other sites to see what kind of information people are paying for.

2.) Research

Conduct some keyword research to see what questions people have about this niche topic. Use keyword tools like Google's External Keyword Tool, but also visit forums for the niche to spy on the consumers and see what their needs are, just as I did when I discovered many people were searching for the phrase "how to make an eBook."

3.) Plan your work

 Create your Table of Contents and begin writing based on the information you discovered. If you need research materials, use the Internet or visit your local library.

4.) Convert your word in PDF

Once your product is complete, go to Adobe's online site and register for five free PDF conversions. This will take your Word document and convert it into a PDF for you. Zip the file up once you're finished.

5.) Create Sales Page

Create a sales page on a social network like :

Hub Pages - HubPages is a network of sites where people write about their passions!
WordPressWordPress is an Open Source project, which means there are hundreds of people all over the world working on it
Blogger blog - Create a unique and beautiful blog. It's easy and free.


Since you're sticking to zero-cost options, you won't have your own website to sell it from. Talk about the benefits this eBook can deliver to your customers.

6.) Setup your payments

Have your customers pay you via PayPal and once you receive payment, send them the zip file from your hard drive.

This is the freeway for how to make an eBook, but it's much better if you invest at least $6.95 for a domain and $9.95 for monthly hosting and take your eBook sales to your own website.

The reason is you can automate everything when you have your own domain. You can have a payment button that you create via PayPal, which will deliver them to a download page once they're made the purchase.

You won't have to manually deliver anything to your customers - it will all be o autopilot.


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All Bloggers Make Money From Blogs? 

How do bloggers make money from blogs?

I’ve been reflecting this week on the amazing diversity of opportunities that are opening up for bloggers to make money from blogging. I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket. 

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  •  ‘The wonderful thing is that this is becoming easier and easier to do 2008 has seen many options opening up. I thought: I’d take a look at some of the methods that bloggers are using to make money through blogs’. 
What can you do to Make Money Blogging?

Simply you make your blog from Blogger (free), you can copy anything you want from this blog but without you don't put your affiliate links, look at the next free programs and choose anyone, or all get from them the links and do money ...simple no?  

Advertising Programs Perhaps the most obvious changes in the past few months have been a variety of practical advertising options for bloggers looking to make money from their blogs. The most common way bloggers seem to earn money online is via the contextual ad program from “Google Adsense”. 

Targeted blog advertising with “PerformancingAds”, “BidVertiser”, “Linkrefferal”, “AlternateURL”, “Classifieds”, “Contact them”. There is more to come with MSN Adcenter and YPN both in beta testing and with a variety of other advertising systems now in development (YPN is only available to US publishers).
Lastly, there’s BlogAds - one of the first blog specific ad networks.

RSS Advertising

The past 12 months have seen some advances in RSS Advertising as well. I’m yet to hear of any bloggers making big money blogging through it to this point - but as improvements made to the ad programs exploring this, I’m sure we’ll start to see examples of it being profitable.

Affiliate marketing network portal

There are larger affiliate programs like “Amazon”, “Click2Sell”, “Clickbank”, “E-junkie” but also literally thousands of others from the large to the very small. A large network offering hundreds of programs: pay-per-sale, pay-per-lead, and pay-per-click programs. More than 2,000 merchants. Each of these merchants has a different type of product that they are selling, and each is ready to give you a commission on that sale if you bring a customer to them. It has a strong pro-affiliate attitude and despises parasites. Have lots of data feeds.

Affiliate Programs

Affiliate Programs also are known as associate programs, partnership programs or reseller programs, are generally pay-per-sale marketing programs. The programs are for selling products or services and based on the concept of revenue sharing.

Digital Assets 

Increasing numbers of bloggers have developed other digital assets to support and ad revenue streams to their blogs. By this, I mean that I’m increasingly seeing e-books, courses being run by bloggers. My recent foray into this with the first series of the six-figure blogging course that Andy and I ran a few weeks ago and have just released the study version of. This type of activity will only increase in future - in fact, this week I’ve seen many examples of bloggers running courses.

My advice is to sell products from Amazon because they generate for you one Store with which products choose you from them. But you can find any program you like.

Blog Network Opportunities

With the rising popularity of Blog Networks, bloggers are also being presented with more places to earn an income from their blogging, by writing for and with others. While it might be difficult to get a writing gig with one of the bigger networks, there are plenty who are always asking for new bloggers to join and who are willing to pay bloggers using a variety of payment models. While there are distinct advantages of blogging for yourself, blogging for an established network who will handle a lot of the setup/promotion/admin/SEO etc has its advantages as well. More and more bloggers are combining writing for themselves on their own blogs with taking on blog network blogs as more income streams.

Business Blog Writing Opportunities

As blogging has risen in its profile as a medium more and more businesses are starting blogs. Many of these companies have internal staff take on blogging duties - but an increasing number of them are hiring specialist bloggers to come on and run their blogs. I know of a number of bloggers who in the past month or two have approached for such paid work. Check out Bloggers for Hire if you’re looking for this type of work.

Non-Blogging Writing Opportunities

Also, becoming more common are bloggers being hired to write in non-blogging mediums. Manolo’s recent coup of a column in the Washington Post is just one example of this as bloggers are increasingly being approached to write for newspapers, magazines, and other non-blog websites. Alongside this is the rise of bloggers as published book authors, this is to the extent that one blogger I spoke with this week complained to me that they were one of the few bloggers that they knew who didn’t have a book deal!

Donations

Tip Jars and donation buttons have been a part of blogging for years now but this last year saw a number of bloggers go full-time after fundraising drives. Perhaps the most high-profile of these was Jason Kotoko who through generosity his readership was able to quit his job and become a full-time blogger. For taking a donation button you must have a PayPal account and you take it.

Flipping Blogs

Also, more common in 2005 was the practice of ‘Blog Flipping’, or selling of blogs. This has happened both on a personal blog level but also on a network level, the most obvious of these being the 8 figure sale of Weblogs Inc to AOL.

Merchandising

My recent attempt to sell T-shirts wasn’t a raging success, but it is an example of how an increasing number of bloggers are attempting to make a few extra dollars from their blogs by selling branded products through programs like “Cafepress”. While I didn’t have a lot of success with merchandising, quite a few larger blogs are seeing significant sales, especially blogs with a cult following.

Consulting and Speaking

While it has been popular for established consultants to add blogs to their businesses were also starting to see bloggers with no consulting background able to make money by charging readers for their time in consulting scenarios because of the profile that their blogs have built them. Blogging is the ability to prove people as experts on niche topics and we all know the value of being perceived as an expert. I spoke to one blogger last month who charges himself out at over $200 an hour for speaking and consulting work, his area of ability was something that he knew little about 18 months ago, but through his blog, he’s become a leader in his field and a minor celebrity in his industry.

You need traffic and auto-responders


  • Auto-responders (www.aweber.com, www.cashspeeder.com, www.getresponse.com)
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

As time rolls on there are more and more ways that bloggers make money from their blog opening up. Feel free to suggest your own ideas and experiences in comments below.

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News, opportunities, tips, about affiliate, try and choose which it's yours


Affiliate blogs are often categorized by merchants and affiliate networks.The following types of websites are generic, yet are commonly understood and used by affiliate marketers.




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News, opportunities, tips, about affiliate, try and choose which it's yours


  • - Comparison shopping websites and directories;
  • - Search affiliates that utilize pay per click search engines to promote the advertisers' offers ( search arbitrage);
  • - Content and niche market websites, including product review sites;
  • - Loyalty websites, typically characterized by providing a reward system for purchases via points back, cash back, or charitable donations;
  • - Coupon and rebate websites that focus on sales promotions;
  • - Registration path or co-registration affiliates who include offers from other merchants during the registration process on their own website;
  • - Personal websites (This type of website was the reason for the birth of affiliate marketing; however, such websites are almost reduced to complete irrelevance compared to the other types of affiliate websites);
  • - E-mail list affiliates (owners of large opt-in -mail lists that typically employ e-mail drip marketing) and newsletter list affiliates, which are typically more content-heavy;
  • - Weblogs and website syndication feeds;
  • - Cost per action networks (top-tier affiliates) that expose offers from the advertiser with which they are affiliated with their own network of affiliates;
  • - Shopping directories that list merchants by categories without providing coupons, price comparisons, or other features based on information that changes frequently, thus requiring continual updates;



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How To Make Money From Your Blog with Direct Methods


Having thought through whether you should blog for money it is now worth taking a look at some of the different models for doing so.I tend to break the different models that bloggers are using to make money from blogging into two areas: How To Make Money From Your Blog with Direct Methods


  • Direct Income Earning Methods - these methods are where a blogger earns an income directly from their blog.
  • Indirect Income Earning Methods - these methods are where a blogger earns an income because of their blog.

Please note that on occasion in the following post there will be few affiliate links to services that I use and have had some success with.

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Make-money Direct Methods :



  • Advertising


There are many ways of selling advertising space on a blog (this could almost be a series of its own) but some of the different advertising options that I see bloggers experimenting with include:

Programs like Google AdSense and YPN -(beta{only for US}) are contextual and very popular with bloggers and are probably the most common income stream being used by them today (MSN are developing one too).
In short - these programs scan the content of your blog to assertion what it’s topic is an attempt to put contextually relevant ads (text and image) onto your blog.
They are generally simple to use and involve pasting some code into your blog’s templates.
Payment is on a ‘per click’ basis (referred to as CPC or ‘cost per click’ ads).
They are not so good with ‘general’ type blogs ( many topics) and/or political/spiritual blogs which argue just one side of a case (this confuses AdSense).Must have one blog about one thing only: make money, marketing, family, social class, tips, etc...

You can see the articles about Adsense tips and more, here on this blog.


  • Other CPC Advertising 


There are a variety of other ad systems that pay on a per click basis which are not contextual in nature (which is important as systems like AdSense do not allow you to run contextual ads on the same page view as them). These systems include Chitika’s eMiniMalls which I reviewed here.


  • Impression Based Ads 


Impression based ads pay a small amount for every person who views the advertisement.
The amount that they pay varies from program to program (and ad to ad) and is generally a fraction of a cent.
There are a variety of ad systems around like this including Fastclick which I reviewed here and Tribal Fusion.
Impression based ads won’t earn you much if you don’t have a lot of traffic but can be great if you do.


  • Blog Ads 


BlogAds has become something of an institution when it comes to advertising on blogs.
Bloggers set their own rates and can accept or reject advertisers that apply to them to be featured on their blogs.
These ads put the control of what ads show and how much they earn into the hands of the blogger.
The downside is that if you price them too high you could never have any ads showing at all.
They can also be difficult to be accepted into as a publisher as these days they only accept people into the system if they have a someone who is already in ’sponsor’ or recommend the new publisher.


  • Text Ads 


Another increasingly popular way to sell ads on your blog is to look into text links.
They don’t take up much room and that depending on the system you choose to run them you can have control over which advertisers you accept and reject.

Text Link Ads is another text link seller that more and more bloggers are using. The beauty of both of these systems is that they have a pool of advertisers already so you don’t have to go looking for your own advertisers. Their systems are also both very automated and are just a matter of pasting some code onto your blog. But they don’t earn anywhere near as much as Google AdSense or Chitika for me they add up over the year and have done well for me. BidVertiser and Classifieds are another systems that I know is popular with some (we’ve used them quite successfully on b5media although I have little personal experience with them).


  • RSS Ads 


A popular way for people to read blogs is via RSS. As result publishers and ad providers have been keen to find ways to place ads in feeds. These attempts have been met with a variety of success levels. I’m yet to hear of too many people making big dollars with RSS ads yet but the ad systems seem to be improving. AdSense offers RSS ads to some of its publishers (you have to have a certain number of impressions first) as does YPN. Feedburner is a tool I’ve used to help monetize my own feeds - they give publishers three options
1. AdSense if you’ve been approved by them,
2. Amazon affiliate program
 3. if you have a lot of subscribers (over 500) they have an Ad Network.

  • Other Ads Systems 


In addition to the above systems (most of which I’ve used myself) are many other advertising options which I’ve not had experience with and so won’t personally recommend. I’m sure they are worth experimenting with however as I see many of them being used by bloggers every day. Here they are in no particular order:

  • AdGenta,
  • CrispAds, 
  • Clicksor, 
  • Intelli Txt, 
  • Peak Click, 
  • Double Click, 
  • Industry Brains, 
  • AdHearUs, 
  • Kanoodle, 
  • AVN, 
  • Pheedo, 
  • Adknowledge, 
  • YesAdvertising, 
  • RevenuePilotTextAds, 
  • SearchFeed, 
  • Target Point, 
  • OneMonkey, 
  • TextAds.


 Feel free to add your own and tell us how you’ve gone with them in comments below.

In conclusion, I make money from these free advertising programs :

Google - Adsense.
Chitika’s eMiniMalls
WidgetBucks
Targeted Blog Advertising With PerformancingAds
BidVertiser
AlternateURL


Another form of advertising that a smaller number of bloggers are using it to find their own advertisers.
All of the above systems have the advantage of finding you advertisers (or at least assisting in the automation of ads to your blog) but as your blog grows in profile and influence you might find other options for private deals come up.
The big blog networks have people dedicated to the task of finding advertisers (often working through ad agencies) but smaller bloggers might find this worthwhile also. I’ve been selling ads on my Digital Camera Blog for two years now and as it’s grown in traffic and profile and managed to attract larger companies (who are willing to pay more) to buys space. Currently, the blog features ads from Adobe who have bought a combination of banner, newsletter and text ads. There are a variety of ads that you can offer them including banner ads, buttons, text links, mentions in newsletters and even individual post sponsorships.


Affiliate Programs

Affiliate programs are where you take a commission for referring a reader who purchases a product or service to a company.
Probably the most common of these for bloggers is Amazon which has tens of thousands of products that you can link to.
Other affiliate programs that represent many different companies and products include Commission Junction, Clickbank, E-junkie, Moreniche, Click2Sell
Affiliate programs take some work if you want to get the most out of them (perhaps more work than advertising) but can be lucrative if you match the right program with the right blog/topic. If you want to explore affiliate programs more you might like to read tips for using affiliate programs on your blog, read on this blog .



Selling/Flipping Blogs


The idea of selling (or flipping) your blog is one that many bloggers have in the back of their minds for ‘one day’ but in reality, it is not something that is overly common… yet.
Probably the largest sale is that of Weblogs Inc (a network of blogs) which sold to AOL for a reported $25 million. Of course, this is the stuff that most of us can only dream of - but there are examples of smaller blogs being sold, either privately or via auctions on sites like eBay and SitePoint. One such auction was that of the Blog Herald which took place here.Starting a blog with the main goal of selling it down the track is one that I’ve heard of a number of bloggers doing but few have been successful. Rather than starting with this intention I think if you start with the intention of building a quality site that has a large readership and it’s own good income stream you are more likely to find buyers down the track.

Donations and Tip Jars


A very small number of blogs have a history of making good money with these (Jason Kottke being one of them).
To be successful with asking for money from readers you’ll want to have a large and loyal readership (and a rich one might help too).
Most bloggers just don’t have the critical mass or the cult following to make it work.
For taking a donation button you must have a Paypal account and you take it.


Merchandise


Another method that some blogs use with reasonable effect is to sell T-Shirts, Mugs, Stickers etc with the blog’s name, logo and/or taglines on it.
This is another idea that will probably only work if you either have a brilliantly designed merchandise range and/or you have a cult-like status as a blogger with some fanatical readers who are a little obsessive about your blog.
Some blog topics lend themselves to this more than others.

Selling Subscriptions


The idea of charging readers for content is one that surfaces from time to time.
While there are numerous websites around the web that do this successfully (community membership sites) I’m yet to see many (any) blogs do it well.
The problem that most bloggers who have tried it have run into is that most topics that you could think to start a blog about already have free sites available.
To make it succeed you would need to have some sort of premium/exclusive content and/or real expertise on a topic.

Blog Networks


Another source for bloggers are blog networks.
There are two ways to make money here:


  • - firstly you can start a network and contract bloggers to write for you
  • - secondly, you might like to join a blog network as a writer

There are many networks out there and all have their own strengths and weaknesses. I’ll attempt to write a post on what to think about when you’re looking at whether to join a network later in this series.