Earn Money from Your Blog
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To display
advertisements on your blog, you can either partner with existing advertising
programmes (like Google Adsense, Chitika, etc) or contact prospective
advertisers directly (say you have a popular blog about Sports Apparels, then
Nike or Reebok could be interested in showcasing their products to your
visitors). We will first
discuss the popular advertising programmes and then suggest a few other
approaches to generate income from your blog.
BlogAds are the
pioneer in blog advertising. Blog Ads generally pay well and also provide you
the liberty to choose which ads are displayed on your blog. The other big advantage
is that Blog Ads offer a fixed payment irrespective of the number of site
visitors. But the downside is that you can gain entry into the Blog Ads
network, only when your website receives a decent amount of traffic and some
advertiser is willing to sponsor you. That could be a huge requirement for a
new blog but established bloggers should consider Blog Ads, provided they find
sponsors.
The biggest and
most famous player in web advertising is Google. Their Google Adsense programme
is hugely popular because it offers contextual ads, meaning Google spiders scan
the content of the webpage on which Google Ads would be displayed and then show
ads based on the context of the content. Contextual Ads offer very good
returns, as site visitors are more interested in knowing about products that
are related to the content they are reading. For example, someone reading about
cars will show more interest in advertisements about car loans than in software
like Microsoft Office. Google algorithms make sure that your site visitors see
only relevant ads.
Getting Google
Adsense ads for you blog is very simple. There are absolutely no
pre-requirements like finding sponsors or site traffic levels or geographic
location except one – your blog should stay away from topics like gambling,
piracy or sexual content. Once you fit the bill, applying is a one step
process. Google engineers review your site the next day and send you a small
“ad code” that you can integrate in your blog. Ads start getting displayed
almost immediately.
Google Ads can be
either “Pay per Click” or “Pay per Impression”. Their reporting system is
almost real-time – you can check at any time of the day what your earnings have
been since the start of the day. Google even has the largest pool of
advertisers, so you can virtually write on any topic and Google will find
relevant ads for you. Also, Google Adsense is more suitable for Indian
Publishers as Google sends a monthly payment cheque in Indian Rupees so you
save paying bank commissions for international transactions. Highly recommended.
Chitika is
another player though relatively new. Chitika Comparison Shopping Ads are
generally more popular on product related blogs that write about gadgets,
clothes, software since Chitika displays merchandise from Shopping.com. Chitika
Ads, known as Chitika eMiniMalls, are presented in an interactive ad unit – one
can compare prices from different merchants, read the main features of a
product and even search the shopping database – everything inside one ads.
Chitika is known
to offer good returns but there’s one drawback. Though anyone can apply for
their programme, Chitika won’t pay you for traffic from India, Pakistan and
some other countries. That means if a site visitor in India clicks a Chitika
ad, the site owner won’t receive any benefit. Sites that primarily receive
traffic from US, UK can consider Chitika as a good alternative.
TextLinkAds and
Adbrite are other popular site-targeted non-contextual advertising programmes.
They are extremely popular with gambling, adult content and file uploading
sites like rapidshare or megaupload. The reason that these programmes are
popular lies in the flexibility and small entry-level requirements – an
advertiser can choose to run his ad on your site, for just one day or maybe
seven days and immediately calculate the conversion ratio. No bidding
competitors and the ad is guaranteed to run on the blogger’s website. These
programmes are particularly popular among small advertisers or who do not fit
the Adwords Policies. Recommended.
So we have looked
at advertising, now let’s examine some different approaches to make money from
blogs.
Become an
Affiliate – Companies like Amazon, ClickBank, Commission Junction offer
affiliate programmes – the way they function is that you promote a product like
a book or a software on your blog, your readers visit the merchant’s website
and when they actually buy it – you get a commission ranging from 5% up to 50%
of the sale proceedings. Remember, the ratio of a site visit converting into a product
sale, is very low.
Donations – Don’t
be surprised, you can actually make good money from Donations – There are a lot
of “good people” on planet earth who are willing to share their fortune (maybe
just 0.00001%) provided they enjoy reading your blog and probably benefit from
the blog content. For example, if you wrote about some fuel saving tip and if
it actually worked, people may be interested in sending you a token of
appreciation via Paypal.
There’s one more
option ‘Sell your Blog as a Brand’ – If you are a popular blogger and have a
huge fan following, it’s time to capitalize on it. Start selling T-shirts,
coffee mugs, handbags wi purchase,
Cafepress sends you a commission.
Or if you can
write eBooks on your favourite subjects, Blogs can be a good selling place
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