Wednesday, July 15, 2015

6 ways to make money with advertising


There are many ways to make money blogging. Here are some of the ways to make money with advertising on your blog.

  • Pay per click advertising
  • Sell your own advertising on your blog
  • Sell text links on your blog
  • CPM ad networks
  • Pop-ups
  • Paid reviews

1. Pay per click advertising

Pay-Per-Click ads, also known as Cost Per Click or CPC, is one of the most common models of internet advertising. It simply means an advertiser will pay you once someone clicks on their ad.


2. Sell ads on your blog

If you’re already getting a decent traffic, you may want to take things in your control and sell direct ads on your website. All you need is an “Advertise with us” page on your blog listing out the different formats of ads available and how much it costs per month. Make sure to mention your Alexa rank, Google PageRank, and other traffic stats for buyers to know.

But if you want to save yourself the hassle of selling, you can use the following third-party alternatives to sell ads on your blog:

3. Sell text links on your blog

If you get good organic traffic on your blog, you can try text-link ads where you link a piece of text on your site to another page on a different site.

4. “Cost per Click” ad networks

So far we’ve been looking at mostly CPC (Cost Per Click) model for ads. CPC means the advertiser pays you when someone clicks through their ads. An alternative to this is CPM (Cost per Thousand) where you are paid for every 1,000 ad impressions served.
With CPC, your income can vary hugely but that isn’t the case with CPM. 


5. Pop-ups

Granted, many advertisers and bloggers dislike popup ads but it’s still an option. You can display these ads as pop-ups or pop-unders

6. Paid reviews

You can make some good money by publishing reviews on various products and services that you trust. The best thing about this arrangement is you command a price per review. 

Monday, November 10, 2014

What is passive income?

If you have surfed around on the Internet, you've probably heard of passive income. If you do not already have begun to generate passive income so I can only recommend that you get started with it. If you generate passive income, you get much more freedom in your everyday life.

In this post you can read about what passive income is.

If you have to boil passive income down to a simple phrase, it can best be described this way:
The income that you generate, whether you are physically present or not.

Too good to be true
No not really.

But I can understand you thinking that it must be. Throughout our lives, we learn that you can only make money if you work hard all the time. It is as such (perhaps) nothing wrong. It's the way that you work on, which separates plain hard work from intensive work on passive income.

When we talk about passive income, you must still work hard in the short term. But the idea behind passive income is that your intensive work makes you come going to make money, even if you are not even physically present. You simply invest your time so that you later do not need to be present.

Examples of passive income

As such there is no official definition of passive income. For something to be classified as passive income, it requires only that you invest time or money from you in the future generate income.

Affiliate Marketing
Here if you can give customers business by writing about them or their products. Some of the most successful affiliate marketing websites are comparison websites. It may, for example. be a comparison of the price of unions quotas or the price of broadband. When your visitors click through to the company's website, you will get paid for having referred a potential client. Other times you only get money if your visitors subsequently buy something from the company. A successful guide can make money for you without you having to work on the website in the future.

Customers using affiliate marketing, because they collect valuable information in one place. Once you have made a good affiliate website so customers do not browse around the many websites to find relevant information. You brought it all to them.

Member Page
If there is a topic you know a lot about, so you can create your own member page. The idea behind a membership site is that you help people get a better life by sharing your experience. They pay a monthly flat rate. Customers are willing to pay a fixed amount each month because they have valuable information to get money. If they were to buy individual sessions with you, then they should pay the full hourly rate themselves as a Member page helps to give 'more "advice" to your knowledge and advice because they share yourself with others.

Of course it is not 100 per cent. passive income, because a membership site requires you to constantly deliver content to your members. The passive income element of it is that you need to write matter content, whether you are a member or a thousand members.

Rental of Housing
I brought this along, because by many is seen as the first form of passive income. The idea is that you invest your money in homes that you can rent out. These homes can now earn money for you, without you having to make all the world. This method is more complicated than starting an affiliate website or membership site, because it requires a large investment.

Passive income is the best solution if you want to make money even when you are not physically present. It gives you the freedom to do other things in life than constantly chasing the next month's sales. If you constantly feel that you are behind on sales and paying your bills, then you should get started with passive income.