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Date Posted: 08:32:36 12/11/11 Sun
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's message, "Re: 50 Ways to Make Money Blogging Pay Per Click (PPC)" on 12:23:39 12/10/11 Sat
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>>to Make Money Blogging
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>>50 Ways to Make Money Blogging
>>Pay Per Click (PPC)
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>>PPC ads pay out when a reader clicks on the ad. The
>>payouts typically vary based on a number of factors
>>including the type of ad, the value of the keywords
>>that generated the ad, the click through rate (CTR)
>>for the blog, and the age of the blog. Google’s
>>Adsense is the most widely recognized and used PPC
>>program, but there are other options.
>>
>>Google’s Adsense program is perhaps the single biggest
>>reason for the explosive growth of blogs. A blogger
>>can insert Adsense code into a post or sidebar and
>>begin earning money immediately.
>>https://www.google.com/adsense/login/en_US/
>>Yahoo! Publisher is similar to Google’s Adsense, but
>>not as widely used. The only bloggers I know using
>>Yahoo! Publisher are those that are banned from
>>Google’s Adsense for violating its Terms of Service.
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>>BidVertiser is another alternative to Adsense. Unlike
>>Adsense which only pays out once a blogger has earned
>>$100 (which took me 5 to 6 months), BidVertiser pays
>>out at $10.
>>Clicksor offers several different types of ads,
>>including text banner ads similar to Adsense and
>>inline text ads.
>>Shopping Networks
>>
>>Shopping networks is my designation for affiliate
>>programs that offer you the ability to advertise a
>>wide variety of products on your sites. Most of these
>>programs pay out a percentage of sales generated from
>>your site, although Chitika is a pay per click
>>program.
>>
>>Amazon is well known for books, but you can buy just
>>about anything from Amazon. As an affiliate program,
>>it pays bloggers a percentage of sales, beginning at
>>4% but quickly increasing to 6% and more depending on
>>the number of items sold each month. You can insert
>>text links into posts or banner ads to promote just
>>about anything.
>>Chitika offers PPC ads based on the subject of the
>>post or blog in which they appear. Here’s an example
>>of what a Chitika ad would look like in an article
>>about investing:
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>>WidgetBucks is very similar to Chitika except that its
>>ads tend to take more advantage of images.
>>Shopping.com is a PPC program that pays bloggers per
>>click to drive traffic to various merchants.
>>Overstock.com pays up to 7% commission on sales
>>generated through your site. Similar to Amazon, you
>>can promote merchandise sold at Overstock on your blog
>>or website.
>>Shopzilla is similar to Amazon and Overstock.
>>Ebay offers two ways to generate income. First, you
>>earn a commission if somebody registers for Ebay
>>through a link on your site. Second, you earn 50% of
>>the commission Ebay receives when the winner bidder
>>for an item clicked through to Ebay from your site.
>>You can insert both text and banner ads to promote
>>products for sale on Ebay.
>>Affiliate Offers
>>Like Amazon, affiliate offers provide an opportunity
>>to promote products or services on your site. As an
>>affiliate, you typically earn a percentage of the
>>revenue generated or a fixed fee per sale. In addition
>>to the shopping networks listed above, there are
>>affiliate companies you can join that offer dozens if
>>not hundreds of different affiliate programs. The
>>benefit is that you get access to hundreds of products
>>and services through each affiliate that you join.
>>Here are the major players to consider:
>>
>>Commission Junction is arguably the best known online
>>advertising company. Through CJ, you can promote
>>everything from credit cards to Apple products to
>>clothing.
>>Card Offers is one of my favorite affiliate programs.
>>It allows you to promote credit cards and provides a
>>wealth of information about each card offer. Payouts
>>are good and the folks at Card Offers are very
>>helpful. As with every affiliate program I’ve ever
>>used, it’s free to join.
>>CommissionSoup is similar to CJ, but it focuses on
>>financial products, which are ideal of personal
>>finance and investing blogs.
>>PepperJam gets an A+ for the coolest user interface.
>>It offers a number of great affiliates. For a limited
>>time, it is offering a $10 bonus for those that join
>>PepperJam and $10 for every post those bloggers who
>>have joined the program write about PepperJam. I don’t
>>write paid reviews (and no, I didn’t get $10 from
>>PepperJam to write this), but if you want to write
>>paid posts, PepperJam is a great place to start. And
>>quite apart from this incentive, it offers some very
>>good affiliate programs to promote.
>>LinkShare offers a variety of products and services
>>you can promote. I joined LinkShare initially because
>>of the ShareBuilder affiliate program.
>>AzoogleAds gets high marks from a lot of super
>>affiliates. Some of the more prominent affiliate
>>programs it offers are Vonage, GE, and Blockbuster.
>>ClickBank is just another option with many affiliate
>>programs to promote.
>>Never Blue Ads is one I signed up for but have never
>>really used. Like ClickBank, it tends to promote
>>affiliates that are outside of the mainstream.
>>Depending on the content of your blog, though, it may
>>be a great choice.
>>There are many other companies that publishers can
>>sign up with and gain access to dozens of affiliate
>>programs, but the list above represents some of the
>>more popular programs.
>>
>>Inline Contextual Ads
>>You can add code to your blog that will automatically
>>search each article and create text links on keywords
>>to promote products. You then get paid when a user
>>clicks on one of the links. Amazon has a similar tool
>>where your payment is based on a percentage of sales.
>>Apart from Amazon, here are two of the big names with
>>this type of advertising.
>>
>>Intellitxt by Vibrant Media “reads web pages and
>>double-underlines words and word-phrases dynamically
>>and in real time. The code is installed by publishers
>>into their sites and does not require any additional
>>code, adware or spyware to be downloaded or uploaded
>>by a user.” One thing to note about Vibrant Media is
>>that your blog or website must receive 500,000 page
>>views a month to qualify. If you site isn’t there yet,
>>check out the next option.
>>Kontera does the same thing as Intellitxt, but you
>>don’t need 500,000 page views to qualify. You can
>>check out a demo of Kontera here
>>Text Links
>>Text link ads are similar to inline contextual ads,
>>except they often are listed in the sidebar or footer
>>of your site, not within the articles themselves. I
>>should warn you here that Google will penalize your
>>site for text link ads. It’s an odd thing that Google
>>seems to have gone after those selling text link
>>placement and not those buying them. Search on terms
>>like “credit cards” or “payday loans,” and I guarantee
>>you the first page results are websites spending tons
>>of money on text links. While Google seems to have
>>closed its corporate eyes on the buyers, it will
>>hammer some small site trying to earn a few bucks if
>>it detects a paid link. That said, here are some sites
>>to consider if you want to earn money with paid text
>>links.
>>
>>Text Link Ads
>>DigitalPoint Link Sales Forum
>>Text-Link-Brokers
>>TNX
>>LinkWorth
>>Clicksor
>>SmartLinks
>>You can also sell your own text links directly with
>>the websites looking to buy them. Just put contact
>>information on your blog, and eventually you will
>>start getting e-mail inquires. Although I do not sell
>>text links on The Dough Roller, direct sales with the
>>advertiser are the most profitable way to make money
>>with text links because you do not have to split the
>>revenue with a text link broker such as LinkWorth or
>>Text Link Ads.
>>
>>Pay Per Post
>>Companies will pay you a per post fee to write reviews
>>about their products or services. This is not
>>something I’ve done, but I know a number of bloggers
>>who have. My only suggestion here is to make clear in
>>the article that it is a paid review.
>>
>>Review Me
>>Sponsored Reviews
>>Pay Per Post
>>LoudLaunch
>>BlogVertise
>>Smorty
>>Ad Networks
>>
>>Ad Networks are companies that offer a variety of
>>advertisers for your site and usually pay on a per
>>impression basis. You may see the designation eCPM,
>>which refers to earnings per 1,000 page impressions,
>>although most networks offer a variety of ways to
>>monetize a site. These networks also typically offer a
>>variety of ad formats. Some of the major players in
>>this space include the following:
>>
>>Casale Media
>>Burst Media
>>Value Click
>>BlogHerAds (Note: While the ad company is geared
>>toward female bloggers, it does accept applications
>>from anybody.)
>>Tribal Fusion
>>Advertising.com
>>Gorilla Nation
>>Blue Lithium
>>Pop-Up Ads
>>
>>As the name suggests, pop-up ads appear on a users
>>screen when they visit your site. The user can either
>>click on the ad or close it to continue to your site.
>>If you want to ad pop-ups to your site, there are
>>several options to consider. As with many advertising
>>options, those listed below offer a variety of ad
>>formats, not just pop-up ads.
>>
>>PopupAd
>>PayPopup
>>Other Ways to Make Money Blogging
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>>Pheedo enables you to place advertisements in your
>>site’s feed, including a Feedburner feed. Until
>>recently, there were few options to monetize a
>>Feedburner feed, and none was all that terrific.
>>Google has just started permitting publishers to ad
>>Adsense to feeds. Pheedo places banner ads in feeds.
>>Vizu Answers enables you to add polls to your site to
>>ask your readers anything you want. By itself, polls
>>are a great way to engage your readers, and I’ve used
>>a poll WordPress plugin on this site from time to
>>time. With Vizu Answers, however, you can also
>>incorporate market research polls into your site that
>>can generate revenue.
>>ING Direct Savings Referrals allow you to offer
>>readers a $25 bonus when the sign up for an ING Direct
>>savings or checking account, and you get $10. You must
>>have an ING Direct account. You can then use the
>>Refer-a-Friend feature to email links to yourself.
>>Simply copy the links into your site for readers to
>>use to sign up for an ING Direct account.
>>ScratchBack has a unique way for bloggers to make
>>money. Using their code, you add a widget to your blog
>>that allows others to tip you through paypal, and in
>>exchange, they get a link within the widget on your
>>site. This is not a traditional text link ad, but you
>>are being tipped in exchange for a text link.
>>Now at this point you are probably feeling cheated
>>because I promised 50 ways to make money blogging, but
>>have only listed 48. Well, the rest is up to you. If
>>you know of another way to generate income from
>>blogging, leave a comment or send me an email. If you
>>are a blogger and I add your idea to the article, I’ll
>>include a link back to your site.
>>
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