HOW TO EASILY MONETISE YOUR BLOG AND EARN MUCH MONEY FROM IT IN 2020 (the ultimate guide).
How to Make money with your blog in 2020 ( the best ultimate guide.).
You want to make money, right? Of course that is the golden question - How do you actually makes money with your blog, So you started a blog since you’ve heard it’s an easy way to make cash, but you’re not quite sure how to actually make money doing it. Or maybe you already have a blog and you’re exploring ways to monetise it.
The answer is that there are TONS of ways that you can make money from your new blog or websites.
I will give you just a few ideas here, and then share some examples of real live blogs that are making good money below (so you can see exactly how they are doing it).
This is a typical way bloggers start making money with thier blog, by placing ads on thier sites. Believe it or not, it’s quite simple for even a new blog to be approved to ad networks.
There are 2 popular types of ads:
🌀 CPM ads:
This are ads that pay you a fixed amount of money based on how many people view your ad, that is bases only on traffic, so if some just click the ad you will ne authomatically paid.
🌀 CPC/ PPC ads:
Cost per click (also called pay per click) ads are usually banners that you place in your content or sidebar. Each time a reader clicks on the ad, you are paid for that click.
Perhaps the most popular network for placing these types of ads is google adsence, i recomend you to first start with Google adsence, similar programs available if you find that AdSense doesn’t work for you, such as Chitika, Infolinks, and Media.net, this are pay-per click network that as you guessed it, pays you each time some one clicks on your ads.
This is passive revenue at it’s finest! You don’t have to sell anything or do any customer service, just get paid if someone clicks an advertisment.
(Obviously don’t make the crucial mistake of clicking your own ads – Google is smart 🙂 ).
Click here to learn How to approved for Google adsence in easy simple steps.
Becomming an affiliates Can be another very right way to monetise your blog or website, You can find affiliate networks or contact individual brands and become an affiliate of theirs.
This How online affilate marketing works ::
🌀An advertiser has a product he or she wants to sell. She agrees to give you a commission from each sale if the buyer is coming from your site.
🌀The advertiser gives you a unique link that tracks your affiliate code. That way, she knows when a buyer used your link to make a purchase.
🌀You can include your affiliate link on your site. You can do this directly in the content or through banner ads. If a reader clicks on your unique link and buys the product you have recommended, you earn a percentage of what she purchased
A very easy way to get started as an affiliate is through the Amazon Associates program. Because Amazon has millions of products for sale, you can refer people to Amazon for just about any niche you are in, or you can create private partnerships with advertisers and businesses with an affiliate program.
So, let’s say that I refer someone from my running blog to Amazon to buy a fuel belt. I’ll make a sales commission if they buy within 24 hours! However, one of the great parts of the Amazon associates program is that if this person buys ANYTHING on Amazon (even if they don’t buy the fuel belt) within 24 hours, I will get credited with that sale and earn a commission.
🗑️Sell digital products.
If you would rather not advertise other people’s products on your site, or if you are looking for another stream of income, consider creating and selling digital products.
If you can be the expert and provider of that information, they you have a product to sell.
Sure, you could try to traditional publish a book, but I wouldn’t look at that as an option until you’ve proven that you have an audience, and even then selling an downloadable eBook or going through the Kindle platform could be more beneficial to you.
Products you Can Sell :::
🌀 E-books.
🌀 Online digital courses.
🌀 Images,music n vidéos people Can use on thier own contents.
🌀Apps, plugins or thèmes.
🗑️Use it as a marketing tool for your own brand Digital Products or Training.
🌀 Online courses and training.
If you really can establish yourself as an expert, people will pay for your advice and training. A common route for bloggers is to create some sort of video training course that readers can buy. This can be a highly profitable venture since your costs are so low (no physical goods).
You could also start some sort of membership site that people pay monthly to be a part of.
Finally, you could also create a software product that people in your niche would be interested in purchasing.
🌀 As a Marketing content tool for your own brand business.
It is also possible to sell your physical products on your blog and to make money that way. Instead of thinking of it as making money from your blog, however, think of your blog as a content marketing tool that will drive traffic to your business website, very important.
The possibilities are practically endless when it comes to developing a business blog. You could sell hand-made products, books, manufactured products, and so much more. Or you might already have a business and decide to start a blog to convert loyal customers.
Lets say, for example, that you refurbish and resell used smartphones out of your home. You could use a blog to attract visitors to your website where you list your current phones for sale. Your blog might cover topics about DIY refurbishing. On one level, it seems counterintuitive because you want people to buy your phones, but it also helps you build a brand and gain recognition. Social media guru Jay Baer explains the concepts.
This concept can also be applied to services in all types of industries. For instance, if you offered electronic repair services as opposed to physical products, you could still use the same blogging concept to increase brand awareness and convert more clients.
🗑️ Use or to Build your credibility.
Blogging to build credibility can lead to many money-making opportunities. For instance, let us say you start a blog in the finance industry. People start reading your content, and your blog becomes very popular. You are now a recognized figure in the finance industry.
Once you have that authority, people might approach you to co-author a book on debt management, or you could charge to speak at conferences or to run employee financial training days.
This certainly isn’t a direct form of making money blogging, but it has worked for many well-known bloggers, and it can work for you, too. If you're looking for a direct revenue stream, popular blogs have sold for 4-7 figures (sometimes more) by selling their branding and content.
The biggest thing to keep in mind is that making money blogging is not possible by putting your site up and letting it sit there. The “if you build it, they will come” mentality doesn’t work here, so be sure you're willing to put in the time. Most bloggers don't see a spike of income for several months (sometimes years) after starting their blog. Before you dive too deep into blogging, remember these little bits of advice:
🌀Create Quality Content.
You are not going to make any money from your blog if people don’t read it. After all, your readers are the ones who are going to make you money, whether they’re clicking on your ads or buying your products. Always put your readers first.
🌀Don’t Spend Your Time Exclusively on Your Blog.
Developing a successful blog has a lot to do with building relationships with audience and other bloggers. That can include relationships with sponsors, affiliate partners, or simply other bloggers who will direct traffic to your blog. Be sure some of your time is spent on forums and other blogs (or whatever works for you) to build these relationships and your blog.
🌀Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment
Not all of these tips and avenues of income are going to work for you. Don’t be afraid to tweak your methods to see what works best for you and your readers.
Making money blogging can take a lot of persistence, but it can pay off in the long-run if you’re starting out from scratch. Just remember that you don’t have to use all of these money-making avenues at once. Consider what other people in your industry are doing, and start from there.
🗑️ Sell membership.
Another good option to make money is to sell memberships to exclusive corners of your website. For instance, a career blog might charge $10 per month for users to gain access to their job board. A startup business blog might sell memberships to their forums where people can get personalized advice about their business, seems easy right ?.
The key here is that your exclusive membership has to be more valuable than something your visitors can find for free some where else, so be sure you're developing something of value and worth the price.
🗑️How to Drive a very huge traffic towards your blog.
🌀Content sheduled and learn.
I would recommend that you sit down and decide how frequently you are going to post content to your blog. The argument could be made for writing lots of content, but other arguments can be made for simply writing less frequently. Both can work.
If you are hoping to generate lots of free traffic from Google, I would strongly recommend that you make your articles longer (over 2,000 words…at least!). Longer articles tend to rank better in Google.
So, if you are writing these longer articles that can sometimes be 3,000 or 4,000 words or more, then you likely don’t have time to write an article each day. In fact, perhaps one article a month is all that you can fit into your schedule…and that’s just fine!
On the other hand, if you want to just create more of a personal blog or don’t want to get free traffic from Google, then writing shorter articles is fine and perhaps you can post more often.
The key idea here is to determine a schedule that works for you, set a goal to stick to that schedule, and then follow through.
🌀Build your tribe.
If you can connect with your first 1,000 “followers” as soon as possible, you will have started your “tribe”. Having this core group of readers that believe in what you are doing is perhaps more important that you realize.
Of course, your first readers might be your close friends or family. However, to reach 1,000 followers you will need to start branching out through social media, forums, or some of the other methods already discussed above.
If you can connect with a core group of readers on a deeper level by being as genuine as possible, then people will be willing to keep reading, share your content, and eventually buy from you.
At the same time that you are working on building your tribe, you should be out connecting with other bloggers and influencers in your space. Did you read a good article from a fellow blogger? Reach out to them via email and let them know that their content resonated with you.
Again, you should be seeking to build relationships and even friendships…not for anything in return.
The reality is that when you start connecting with people on a friendly basis, they are more likely to take notice of you which can lead to great things in the future. Will everyone you reach out to become your friend or eventually share your content? Of course not.
But either way, by being friendly to other bloggers in the space, even if you get nothing in return, you will have made the internet a little bit better of a place.
Overall, I think this principle of genuinely appreciating what others are doing out there and having a positive attitude in general towards others bloggers and readers, will often repay it’s dividends in unexpected ways.
💎 Still confused ?
Over time, you will learn what works for you and what doesn’t. If you're looking to make money from your blog, which option will you start with?
Let me know in the comment section :).
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