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Monetizing Your Blog


Hello everybody. In this article, I will explain all about earning the maximum you possibly can from your blog using my unique blog monetizing tips.

 

To monetise your blog, you need adverts. Now there are 2 kinds of adverts viz payperclick(PPC) adverts and Affiliate
adverts that you can deploy.

 

PPC ads works in that someone clicks on the advert and you get paid. For Affiliate
adverts on the other hand the link refers someone to an Affiliate
site and if he/she purchases an item there you will be paid a commission on the purchase.

 

Obviously, depending on the strategy deployed, Affiliate
adverts will make you the most cash.

 

How do I receive my payouts

 

You will be concerned with how receive your payments from participating in these program. The easiest way to receive your earnings is through Paypal
.
This is the most used medium by which affiliates receive their earnings. However, some programs (Google Adsense) pay through checks, EFT and Western Union.

 

Some Available Programs

 

Google Adsense is most widely used. Their rules are strict and it’s easy to get banned if you are not careful.

 

Adbrite is an alternative to adsense with less stricter rules.

 

Kontera is also a PPC adverts service company. Their ads works separately from adsense in that the reader does not know it is an advert.

 

Clickbank is an digital product Affiliate
company. They cater mainly to the digital products market.

 

Commission junction is another Affiliate
program company.

 

Paydotcom is also another Affiliate
program company.

 

 

You can also monetise your blog by reviewing products and services and getting paid. Visit any of the websites below.

 

Reviewme

 

Payperpost

 

Sponsored Review

 

Welcome to the world of blog monetisation.

 

This article was written by Emmanuel Odeh CEO of Arthur Redwood Co. He is an internet marketer and online entrepreneur and owner of www.hotbizcafe.com

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Paid to blog


Do you have a blog or do you intend to start a blog? Maybe you have not even thought about blogs? That’s a shame because blogs is the easiest way to get your own webpage on the internet. Now the good news about owning a blog of your own is that you can easily make money from it.

 

You have heard of blog monetisation with pay-per-click(PPC) adverts eg Google adsense, Kontera etc and with Affiliate
links from providers like Clickbank, Paydotcom etc. But what I am about to disclose is called paid blogging. You don’t need your visitors to click on a link to make money as in PPC adverts or do you need anybody to buy products to earn money as in Affiliate
programs.

 

Paid blogging means that you are paid just to blog. All you need do is to write about a product or service on behalf of the advertiser and post the review on your blog and pronto you are paid.

 

How does it work

 

In Paid to blog programs, you are linked up with an advertiser and you are supposed to write a review about the advertisers product or service and then post on your blog. In exchange you are paid between $25 to $75 per review.

 

Sounds simple, doesn’t it? What’s more you receive your cash to your Paypal
account or by check to your bank account.

 

These paid to blog programs don’t accept adult, gambling etc content and you are usually expected to have made  a minimum of 10 posts on your blog to be considered eligible to participate.

 

Paid to Blog programs

 

You can  visit any or all of the sites below to register to participate in getting paid to blog programs.

 

Reviewme.com

 

Payperpost.com

 

Blogsvertise.com

 

Blogitive.com

 

Sponsoredreview.com

 

You will need to have made a minimum post of 10 on your blog to be eligible.

 

This article was written by Emmanuel Odeh CEO of Arthur Redwood Co. He is an internet marketer and online entrepreneur and owner of www.hotbizcafe.com

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All about blogs and blogging

The term “blog” (short for “web log”) is just another way to describe an online diary or journal. The journal can be made up of many different forms of media, including writing, images, video clips and pictures taken with a digital camera or the camera inside the newer mobile phones. In its simplest form, the blog might just consist of lots of links to whatever the author finds interesting on the Internet.Blogs can be focused on one specific topic and written by one author who incorporates different ideas, resources and articles into each entry, or a blog can be written by many contributors on a common set of topics, like the popular technology blog Slashdot.

A blog can also express a personal viewpoint, becoming essentially a public diary that documents one person’s daily experience. Some blogs do so entirely through photographs, and these are called photoblogs. The simplest way to think of a blog is as an ongoing documentation that can be viewed by anyone in the world with access to the Internet, and that makes it a powerful tool. That “time factor,” the idea that something can be distributed globally in an instant and with a mere click of the mouse, is part of the attraction of blogs. With an upsurge of video technology, more and more blogging is done by posting videos to websites, further heightening the ability to share direct experience in near-real-time.

One feature of blogs that sets them apart from other forms of information media is the ability of readers to provide immediate feedback by publishing a comment that accompanies the original entry. There is a rapid increase in the number of blog readers who leave comments, which means that more and more people are becoming accustomed to participating in the social discourse that occurs in the “blogosphere.”Also on the rise are the use of tools such as RSS aggregators and XML feeds, which collect and gather information. In an age in which information is so ubiquitous, tools like RSS help to sift through volumes of stories, articles and newsfeeds that might otherwise seem overwhelming. Perhaps it is the desire of those living with so much information to participate in the media’s power of interpretation that has fueled the increase of bloggers. Never before has a medium such as the Internet offered the promise of instant publishing to so many readers.

This article was written by Emmanuel Odeh CEO of Arthur Redwood Co. He is an internet marketer and online entrepreneur and owner of www.hotbizcafe.com

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