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Every Sunday from today, I’ll give a summary of my blog’s traffic stats and subscriber stats.
This week I gained almost 9k in Alexa traffic ranking and a marginal gain in Technorati ranking:
Alexa traffic ranking - 530,404 (620,792 last Sunday)
Technorati ranking - 242,461 (244,901 last Sunday)
Also I’ll put up a list of good articles/posts on making money online.
Here are this week’s links:
Make money online - 100+ Tools and resources
Stumbleupon mathematics for stumblers
30 Internet Marketing Blogs You Must Know to Succeed Online
101 Link Building Tips to Market Your Website
15 Abilities You Must Have to Get Out of the Rat Race
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The majority of blog owners acquire most of their passive income by advertisements on their blogs. These ads can be located anyplace on the blog - in the footer, beneath the header, on the sidebars, or even in the content. Blog owners wish the ads to be as visible as possible since the advertisers are not going to pay to advertise on a blog that buries their ad on an unseen page somewhere on the site. Also, with a few ads programs, the blog owners only get revenue if the advertisement is clicked by a visitor to the blog.
There are quite a few ad networks around nowadays. One of the most popular ad programs is Google Adsense (http://www.google.com/adsense). Advertisers pay Google to advertise links to their site, these links are then featured on the sites of Google and their affiliates when certain keywords searches are brought forward, or relevant content displayed on the affiliates blog or web sites. Google then lets website/blog owners sign up for their Adsense program and provide these site owners with a code to place on their web site/blog. This code displays Google ads which rotate and are most relevant to the website/blogs current content. The Adsense code can be customized so that the ads match the blogs color scheme and you, the blog owner, can choose to display text ads or image banner ads of all shapes and sizes. Whenever a reader visits the link of one of the advertisers being shown on your blog you earn money.
There are many blogs that exist only to earn Google Adsense revenue. Quite a few are packed with Google ads in picture and text form with nearly no original content. I personally recommend against doing this since having a blog with too many ads and not enough original content can cause you to be penalized with the search engines. It will also prevent you from listing your blog in many quality blog directories and communities.
Another advertising program that lets you sell ad space on your blog is Adbrite(http://www.adbrite.com). The features are very similar to Google Adsense but the main difference is that they allow your blog to be listed in a Marketplace. This allows advertisers to browse sites and blogs in certain categories and buy ad space on a particular blog for the week, month, or on a daily basis. You can set your own rates or Adbrite will set the daily, weekly, and monthly rate based on your traffic stats and overall ranking.
I currently use Adbrite on all of my sites and prefer it to Adsense. My payout is usually higher with Adbrite since I am able to get paid per click or page impression revenue thanks to network wide cost per click campaigns some advertisers run. I am also able to sell advertisement space directly to advertisers that want to have a link on my site for a set amount of time. My favorite feature is that I am able to approve each advertiser myself. That means I can deny advertisers who have objectionable content or that are direct competitors. With Google Adsense you never know what link is gong to show up on your blog.
Adbrite and Adsense are the two advertisement programs that I have used the most but there are many others that have gotten great feedback and can be used to generate income for all types of blogs.
Likely Page BreakAdSonar: http://www.Quigo.com
Adgenta: http://adgenta.com
AVN Ads (adult ads): http://www.avnads.com
Black Label Ads (adult ads): http://www.blacklabelads.com
Clicksor: http://clicksor.com
Crisp Ads: http://www.crispads.com
Kontera: http://www.kontera.com
Kanoodle: http://www.Kanoodle.com/
IntelliTXT: http://www.intellitxt.com
Mirago: http://www.mirago.com/partnerships/contextualproducts.html
Miva MC: http://www.miva.com/us/content/partners/arx.asp
Nixxie: http://www.nixxie.com
Oxado: http://www.oxado.com
Revenue Pilot: http://www.revenuepilot.com
TargetPro: https://publisher.targetpoint.com/default.aspx
Text Ad Links: http://www.text-link-ads.com
Yahoo! Publisher Network: http://publisher.yahoo.com
Value Click: http://www.valueclickmedia.com/Publishers.shtmlThe majority of these ad programs can be used together. Many blog owners use multiple ad revenue programs on their blogs in order to get more income from a wider variety of sources. While I primarily use Adbrite I have also used the Yahoo Publisher Network and Kanoodle to sell ad space. Some of these programs will pay you per impression which means you earn money by simply display the ads on your blog, regardless of whether a reader clicks an ad.
My personal favorite way to sell ad space on my blog is to sell it directly to the advertiser. I will occasionally make a post on my blog saying that I am accepting new advertisers or running a special on advertising rates to get email inquires. At other times I would create a small banner or button to place in my sidebar that was linked to my email address that read “Click Here to Advertise” or “Your Ad Here”. I usually charge anywhere from $20.00 to $50.00 per month for advertisers to have a small banner or text ad linking to their site for the entire month. I use a WordPress plugin called OIO publisher to manage the private ads from my advertisers.
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Social bookmarking sites are also a popular way for bloggers to promote their blogs and gain more traffic. Social bookmarking sites can also be used to increase the number of other blogs and sites that link to your own blog. This linking can increase traffic and, if the sites linking to you are quality sites, PageRank. Some popular social bookmarking sites are:
Blink List: <http://www.blinklist.com>
Blog Marks: <http://www.blogmarks.net>
Bloglines: <http://www.bloglines.com>
Bookmark Sync: <http://bookmarksync.com>
De.Lirio.Us: <http://de.lirio.us>
Del.Icio.Us: <http://del.icio.us>
Diigo: <http://www.diigo.com>
Digg: <http://www.digg.com>
Fark: <http://www.fark.com>
Faves: <http://faves.com/friends/dots>
Feed Marker: <http://www.feedmarker.com>
Feed Me Links: <http://feedmelinks.com/portal>
Furl: <http://www.furl.net>
Jump Tags: <http://www.jumptags.com>
Link Roll: <http://www.linkroll.com>
Mister Wong: <http://www.mister-wong.com>
Mixx: <http://www.mixx.com>
My Web: <http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com>
Reddit: <http://reddit.com>
Simpy: <http://www.simpy.com>
Slashdot: <http://www.slashdot.org>
Sphinn: <http://www.sphinn.com>
Stumble Upon: <http://www.stumbleupon.com>
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Sponsored review programs, or paid review programs, are another extremely popular way to earn money with your blog posts. These programs allow blog owners to sign up, register their blog, and then review a variety of websites. Each review usually consists of a neutral, or positive, overview of the website paying for the review, along with up to three links to the sponsors’ website. Some of the most popular paid to review programs are:
Blogitive: <http://www.blogitive.com>
Blogvertise: <http://www.blogsvertise.com>
Blogger Wave: <http://www.bloggerwave.com>
Blog Ads: <http://bloggingads.com>
Blog to Profit: <http://www.blogtoprofit.com>
Blogger Party: <http://bloggerparty.com>
Creamaid: <http://creamaid.com>
Contextual: <http://contextual.v7n.com>
Link Worth: <http://www.linkworth.com>
Linky Love Army: <http://www.linkylovearmy.com>
Loud Launch: <http://www.loudlaunch.com>
Making Money from Blogs: <http://www.money4blogs.com>
Pay Per Post: <http://www.payperpost.com>
Pay U 2Blog: <http://www.payu2blog.com/>
Review Me: <http://www.reviewme.com>
Smorty: <http://www.smorty.com>These programs are all a great source of revenue paying bloggers anywhere from $5.00 to $500.00 per review. Those blogs that are established with steady traffic are going to make more money per review than a smaller, new bog. This is a great money maker for those blog owners who are only hoping to pay for hosting aka break even. However, you have a great blog and time to post you can make an impressive income with these programs.
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