Using Free Blogs To Make Money
by Robert Kreuk
Well known in the Internet
Marketing community making money with blogs may not be known to the average
person. Blogs don't seem to make as much money as a full site or affiliate
marketing campaign, but by comparison can make some good part time income by
themselves.
The first step is to choose a good blog website. Blogger.com and Wordpress are
the most popular and easiest to do this with. It's important to note that Google
owns blogger.com and it's spiders crawl the site regularly. So having the search
engine bots always around is a big plus for Blogger.com. Another important thing
to note is the use of Adsense ads. Many blogs let you put Adsense onto them. If
a blog website does not, it will be fine for selling affiliate products from.
After you've chosen your blog site, next you have to choose a niche. A niche is
a narrow market where there is not a lot of competition. It is advised you find
a niche you have some knowledge about, but when you get better, it is not really
necessary. Picking out a niche is important, very important. Use Google's search
engine and search for your niche and look at the results. Ideally, you want
somewhere around 8 million to start. From there, narrow your niche down even
more so you can target a very specific visitor coming to your blog. Smaller is
better, but you want somewhere around 10,000 searches at the least.
Check how often your term has been search for using Overture's Keyword Selector.
Overture's Keyword Selector shows you the number of times the word or phrase you
type in has been searched for in the last month. Very useful in finding out how
popular your niche is. Again, you don't want your results too be too high or too
low. For low numbers, 4000 to 7000 searches in the last month is a good general
rule to start with.
If you plan on promoting an affiliate product you can probably start now. The
other avenue is Adsense ads. If you're using those you have one more step to
make sure this is a niche that has good return. Overture also has a Bid Tool to
find out how much people are paying for the keywords of your niche. For example,
if you plan on doing "bike riding", you can see how much people are bidding to
have their ads appear for that keyword. In an Adsense blog you want people to
read your content but click on the ads, so finding good paying numbers is key to
making money.
Last is traffic. Update your blog daily until you find it indexed in Google.
After that the updates can be less frequent, but no longer than a week.
About the Author:
If you've found this helpful but
need more information on specifics, go to
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Robert Kreuk is the a full time internet marketer and owner of
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