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7 Ways on How to Make Money Blogging

7 Ways on How to Make Money Blogging
You can successfully monetize your blog by choosing a niche, creating valuable content, and utilizing various monetization strategies such as affiliate marketing, ads, and sponsored posts. 1. Pay Per Click What is PPC? PPC stands for pay–per–click, a model of internet marketing in which advertisers pay a fee each time one of their ads is clicked. Essentially, it’s a way of buying visits to your site, rather than attempting to “earn” those visits organically. Search engine advertising is one of the most popular forms of PPC. The basic idea of pay per click (PPC) is putting banners or text ads somewhere in your blog, and when a visitor clicks on these ads, you get a commission. That commission is based from the price of keywords that the advertisers are bidding for. For better understanding, let’s take Google AdSense for example. Google is allowing independent publishers (bloggers like you) to apply their website for Google AdSense so they could have a chance to create a source of income out of their blog. Once approved, you’ll be given access to their dashboard where you can generate codes you can embed in your website to display ads, and when your visitors click on that ad, you earn commissions. Surely, there are other alternative ppc ad network manager out there like Chitika, Infolinks, VigLink etc. However, in my opinion, Google AdSense so far is the best pay per click ads manager that you can apply with since some bloggers here and there are saying that it is the best existing ad network out there to monetize any website (as long as they comply with Google AdSense Program Policy or adhere to Webmaster Quality Guidelines). Airtasker is a trusted community platform that connects individuals who need to re-appropriate tasks and find local services, with individuals who are hoping to earn cash and are prepared to work. From simple to complicated tasks, Airtasker can assist you with finishing your home cleaning, handyman jobs, admin work, photography, graphic design or even form a site. 2. Private Advertising What is private advertising? Private advertising is allowing independent companies or other bloggers to buy an ad space on your website. The price is fixed, completely negotiable and payment is usually per month. However, before engaging your website to this type of advertisement, make sure that your blog receives a decent amount of traffic. Those traffic should also be your genuine followers. When I say genuine followers, those who might have followed you and your blog posts from time to time, those in your list, and the visitors you receive from organic traffic. 3. Solo Ads What is a solo ad? A solo ad is a one time email blast you buy from a vendor that has created a “list” of people they have collected. Put simply, some internet marketers will accept payment in exchange for sending an email you have written to their mailing list. Just in case you’re not familiar with this advertising method, a solo ad is a one time email blast you sell to a buyer who wants to advertise to your subscribers or to your email list. I call it – ‘the backdoor selling’. Solo ads technique is usually employed by marketers. Fortunately, it’s not entirely exclusive for B2B(business to business) blogs. For example, if your blog is about “dog training” and you’ve built an impressive email list of dog lovers, you surely are eligible to try this approach. You may sell solo ads to vendors who sell stuffs about dog training. Probably eBooks, video course, or whatever products they sell related to dog training, you may consider using solo ads technique. 4. Affiliate Marketing What is affiliate marketing? Affiliate marketing is the process of earning a...
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25 Awesome Insights for Effective Content Marketing

25 Awesome Insights for Effective Content Marketing
Why Content Marketing? Your first question when you read this blog post might be, “Why Content Marketing? Why is everyone talking about having a solid content creation, content marketing, and content strategy plan?” The answer is simple: Content bridges the gap between customers and companies. It is the seamless way to establish your presence in the market as well as in the minds of customers and clients. Content tells the story of your brand, accentuating the pain points of your customers and how your product or service solves them. Nowadays, video content makes it easier to convey your message quickly and effectively. Think about how many of you solely depend on Google Search or YouTube to find answers to your questions. Based on your content preferences, you have countless options to explore your quest. For instance, people go to Pinterest to gather ideas on topics they want to learn more about or plan to shop for. You should know, Pinterest is not only a magnificent search engine but also an unending source of SEO keywords. Similarly, YouTube is a massive search engine that holds and generates a vast amount of content, where you can find answers to almost anything you can imagine. Now that we’ve established the importance of content marketing, let’s dive into some key metrics that will guide you if you are a content marketer or blogger. Here are 25 awesome insights on content marketing for 2024-2025, including some key statistics: Personalization is Key: Personalized content can increase engagement rates by up to 72%. AI Integration: 72% of B2B marketers use generative AI tools to brainstorm new topics and create content. Video Content Dominance: Video content is expected to account for 82% of all internet traffic by 2025. Short-Form Videos: Short-form videos, like Reels, Shorts and TikToks, are gaining popularity for their high engagement rates. Interactive Content: Interactive content, such as quizzes and polls, can boost engagement by 50%. Content Repurposing: Repurposing content across multiple platforms can save time and increase reach. Voice Search Optimization: With the rise of smart speakers, optimizing content for voice search is becoming crucial. User-Generated Content: Encouraging user-generated content can increase trust and authenticity. SEO and Content: 90% of marketers include content in their SEO strategies to improve search rankings. Data-Driven Decisions: Using analytics to guide content strategy can improve effectiveness by 60%. Content Quality Over Quantity: High-quality content is more effective than producing a large volume of low-quality content. Mobile Optimization: Ensuring content is mobile-friendly is essential as mobile traffic continues to grow. Content Distribution: Effective distribution strategies are as important as content creation. Influencer Collaborations: Partnering with influencers can amplify content reach and credibility. Content Themes: Organizing content around specific themes can improve consistency and focus. Sustainability Content: Content focused on sustainability and social responsibility is resonating more with audiences. Email Marketing: Personalized email campaigns can achieve higher open and click-through rates. Content Automation: Automating content scheduling and distribution can save time and resources. Visual Content: Infographics and visual content can increase engagement and shareability. Content Communities: Building communities around content can foster loyalty and engagement. Content Audits: Regularly auditing content can help identify gaps and opportunities for improvement. Storytelling: Effective storytelling can make content more relatable and memorable. Content Diversity: Diversifying content types (blogs, videos, podcasts) can reach different audience segments. Content ROI: Measuring content ROI is crucial for understanding its impact on business goals. Emerging Technologies: Staying updated with emerging technologies like AR and VR can provide new content opportunities. These insights should help you stay ahead in the content marketing game for...
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Why You Should Share Your Blog Post More Than Once

Why You Should Share Your Blog Post More Than Once
Do you want to know what “Guy Kawasaki” technique for using social media is? It is nothing but repurposing old content and Re-sharing the same content multiple times. Here, let us look into the benefits of re-sharing your blog post multiple times on your social media channels. The first, and perhaps most obvious, reason to share your content more than once is to drive more traffic to your blog which again facilitate the following: Your message will cut across and reach the right target audience You can build your brand image easily Improved Sales If you are pretty serious about your content, then you also need to be serious about driving as much traffic to it as possible. “You need to share content repeatedly because people live in different time zones and have different social media habits.” Think about this: You publish a post on day 1 You share it on all your social media channels and garner likes and shares depending on how viral the content is. If your follower count is going to increase in the coming weeks, don’t you deprive them of all the valuable information you have already posted! Remember you should always re-share relevant content at the right time. So, Is It OK to Share Content More than Once? The reality is that nobody cares. Do you even remember what you had for breakfast yesterday morning? The point is good content needs to be shared multiple times for the benefit of your audience. My site Managementguru is all about business management. And topics related to Human Resource, Stress Management, Social Media Marketing get more likes and shares when reposted on my social media channels. When it comes to content marketing it is nothing but trial and error. Content sharing tips Design a unique content sharing strategy for each social media network separately, like different titles and hashtags. Please don’t spam your social media channels. Ask a question or pull quotes from the post itself Quote a tweet from an influencer along with your link in X– This always works Write an irresistible teaser – which will atleast make the reader come, visit your post! Repeated Sharing Analysis Social Sharing Theory 1 Like anything on social, it boils down to measurement. You have to understand if what you’re doing works. Is repeated sharing helping or hurting your traffic to a specific blog post? Which content should you share more of? Which should you share less of?  –  Jade Furubayashi Social Sharing Theory 2 What happens when we share a link to that post a second time the next day? Does the traffic double? Based on the law of diminishing returns, no. That’s not quite what happens during the second round. But, if we share the content again a third time, the traffic (for the second and third sets of shares combined) more than doubles. How can you argue with results like that?  –  Garrett Moon Social Sharing Theory 3 Obviously, pieces that get massive engagement or traffic deserve to be seen more than once, and we double down on those. But the same is true for the opposite; slouches in stats or negative feedback are great indicators that those pieces of content have run their course and should be removed from my content calendar.  –  Jade Furubayashi How to Optimize Your Content for the Top 5 Social Networks Optimizing your content for the top social networks involves tailoring your approach to fit the unique characteristics and audience preferences of each platform. Here are some tips for each:  1. Facebook  Be Conversational: Use a friendly, conversational tone to engage your audience.  Visual Content: Incorporate high-quality images and videos to capture attention.  Engagement: Encourage...
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How to Start and Run a Profitable Blog – Part One

How to Start and Run a Profitable Blog – Part One
A Beginner’s Guide to Start and Run a Profitable Blog I need to tell you that this is an out-an-out curated post but with all the juicy points for the benefit of bloggers. Too much information is always overwhelming, so let me get ya the creme de toppe’. What Does it Take to be a Great Blogger and Money Maker as Well? Well, there are many strategic viewpoints and suggestions from pioneer blogging experts which makes your work simple. You have to be sure about your plans for the blog – niche, target audience, business model, social media promotions, social media scheduling, content marketing and many more… YouTube Automation – Earn Passive Income on YouTube Without Showing Your FaceUdemy Affiliate Partner Don’t you worry… There is a set template for every kind of blog and all kinds of blogging activities. You have to just follow through but ofcourse infuse it with your own creativity. So, Shall we….. The number one factor is to set your specific goals. Create Strategic and Well-defined Blog Goals If you started your blog with a loosely defined plan, then what you have is an erratic content strategy at best. Without clarity in direction, mission and strategic goals, you’ll limp along. Want to create your blogging goals? Start with this goal setting worksheet. Essential Blog Questions to Answer 1. What is the very purpose you want to blog? The best tools, resources, and tips from a full-time blogger to help start a blog and make blogging a career. – Blesser House 2. What will a blog do for your business or what has it done so far? Look down the road – 3, 6, 9 months. Like any startup, new bloggers need to create a website, build a brand, find their tone, and attract followers, all on a shoestring budget. Trust us, that’s even harder than it sounds. –Stylecaster 3. Who will read your blog? Be specific about your reader and potential customer. SURE, blog traffic definitely helps to get more eyes and potential sales/clients BUT if you get these eyes onto your blog and aren’t using proper strategies to turn them into loyal readers who want to purchase what you are selling, then it defeats the purpose! – Boss Girl Bloggers 4. How will you stay consistent? Who will help you achieve your blogging goals? It’s not good practice to change permalinks after the post or page has already been published. Once your page or post is live, people might share it, link to it, email it or even write it down. – Mashable 5. How does a blog support your current marketing efforts? You can have the best website, content or product in the world, but if no one knows it exists, you won’t get very far. To be successful, you have to connect with people — your target audience a.k.a. ideal customer – Websitehowto 6. What’s your writing style? Are you serious, straightforward, funny, data driven, silly, witty? While there’s no right or wrong way to blog, great content is the key to blogging success. But share-worthy content isn’t always easy to come up with or create, is it? Today I’m coming to the rescue with 50 blog post ideas that you can use to provide your readers with quality content and keep them coming back for more. – Elleandcompanydesign 7. What will your marketing funnel look like? e.g. How will your blog create business opportunities and drive sales? In this post I’ll be sharing the five strategies that we’ve used to turn my once hobby blog into a six-figure income-producing business. – Justgirlandherblog So, these are the baby steps you have to take and be cautious about. Take one...
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