Saturday, June 9, 2012

50 Awesome Seo tips for bloggers

Wordtracker took a trip to beautiful Brighton on the south coast of England to report on the latest tips and tricks from the search marketing professionals speaking at BrightonSEO. Here's the best of that advice.

SEO

1) SEO will never die, it will just change and evolve
Pierre Far, Google
2) SEO has no ethics board and no standards of practice, but it needs these to become a formal and well recognized industry.
Rishi Lakhani
3) Dig deep into your site so that you know it like the back of your hand - this will help you identify SEO opportunities.
Tony King
4) Remember to switch off paid channels (PPC) during scheduled downtime.
Tony King
5) Don't get hung up on rankings - if your call to action's better on position two you may still get more traffic than the position one site.
Tony King

Social

6) Bing confirmed they are giving greater weight to social signals in ranking - Twitter and Facebook.
Dave Coplin
7) A good social signal is the speed and fluidity of it getting passed around. It's not necessarily about the number of followers you have.
Dave Coplin
8) Google and Bing don't worry so much about people buying Twitter followers - you'll only lose them if you don't provide them with decent content, after all.
Dave Coplin and Pierre Far

Content

9) Martin Lewis' site MoneySavingExpert.com is an example of a site with great content - they use images and tips, and phrase their text uniquely.
Rishi Lakhani
10) The first thing to think about on a new site is how the content is going to be shared. Worry about that before you worry about getting links.
Rishi Lakhani
11) Be white hat and don't buy links. Stick to the Webmaster Guidelines and you won’t be penalized.
Pierre Far
12) Web 3.0 the semantic web is understanding the meaning of web content and social web participation.
Phillip Sheldrake
13) Read all about Web 3.0 at semanticweb.org linkeddata.org and philipsheldrake.com
Phillip Sheldrake
14) Content includes words, pictures, video, audio, tools, data etc, ie the assets with which we communicate with our users.
Charlie Peverett
15) Read "Content strategy for the Web" by Halvorson & Rach. It's the best book about content strategy for the web.
Charlie Peverett
16) Be aware that in 2001 the creators of content were IT, SEO and early e-commerce sites. Now it's IT, SEO, e-commerce, customer services, brand, PR, CSR, the CEO, six different retained agencies, that bloke down the street, your gran etc ...
Charlie Peverett

Launching a brand

17) Have a name to link all your brands eg Virgin or Nestle but don't necessarily do this if the product is strong enough to stand on its own eg Coca Cola's Vitamin Water which was strong enough.
Sam Noble
18) Pick a name that doesn't mean something else but stands out from the crowd.
Sam Noble
19) Looking for a branding agency? Look for credibility, location, price/time investment, ownership and the wow factor.
Sam Noble
20) Your new brand name should be easy to spell, easy to pronounce, memorable, and differentiate you from the crowd.
Sam Noble
21) Check that the TLDs (top level domains) are available for your name, and the social profiles. Is your new name protectable?
Sam Noble
22) Don't launch a new brand on a Friday, in case something goes wrong!
Sam Noble

Market research

23) Brandwatch DoubleClick Ad Planner and Scrapebox will give you a network of sites related to specific topic so that you can discover what your audience are talking about and want.
Adam Lee
24) Filter your results by need/want/like/don't like.
Adam Lee
25) Use primary research observations, polls, questionnaires, online user testing, interviews and focus groups.
Adam Lee
26) Use Google Consumer Surveys (only available in the US at the moment) or Google hangouts to get people's views.
Adam Lee
27) Google Think Insights is a free insights tool.
Adam Lee

Microformats and rich snippets

28) Read all about rich snippets and microformats at Google
Glenn Jones
29) A useful microformat is the digital business card <p class="vcard">
Glenn Jones
30) Useful codes for more techie SEOs are scope, itemtype and itemprop in HTML5.
Glenn Jones
31) Use microformats rather than microdata/RDFa because they're simpler for simpler things, but microdata/RDFa for more complex or unusual items.
Glenn Jones
32) Recipes, dates, reviews, author hcards (contact details of people, companies, organizations, and places are useful microformats.
Glenn Jones
33) A 30% uplift in clickthrough rate has been seen using rich snippets but more typical figures are anywhere between 10 and 25%.
Glenn Jones
34) Google will remove your rich snippets for misuse of Schema markup (eg fake reviews) but in future you could see a loss in rankings because of it.
Glenn Jones

Googlebot

35) A check in the log files of a large website showed that 40% of Googlebot's time was spent on only two URLs. This meant that a lot of pages weren't being seen. If that's the case you should help the Googlebot focus and visit where you want it to visit.
Roland Dunn
36) The problems that could be causing this are on-site search, additive filters/faceted URLs eg "shoes?size=3&colour=green&price=10&brand=smith" and thin or similar content.
Roland Dunn
37) Embrace your log files to find out where the bot's going.
Roland Dunn
38) Check the bot's behavior and alter your internal navigation and linking where necessary. (Try flattening the hierarchies, for example).
Roland Dunn

PR

39) Ask for a follow link from the word go when communicating with journalists and editors - say something like "Could you credit us with a link?" so you don't have to plead with them afterwards.
Lexi Mills
40) Discover the right and wrong ways of getting your stories out by searching for #prfail #prwin #journorequest on Twitter.
Lexi Mills

Search

41) Use advanced search queries in Google to find specific things, eg:
Negative keywords- inurl:blog "golf" -vw -volkswagen
inpostauthor:guest "keyword"
inurl:blog "keyword" AND "powered by wordpress" AND "name" AND "comments"
inurl: "http:// keyword.com/"

Steve Lock
42) Use alternative search engines Duck Duck Go Blekko and TinEye to find sites you want to link to you. They'll have been less spammed than Google.
Steve Lock
43) A black swan event is one that is surprising, has a major impact, and is later rationalized by hindsight (read "The Black Swan" by Nassim Nicholas Taleb for more detail). Identify areas of vulnerability in your campaigns to turn the black swans white.
Stefan Hull
44) Work for the search engines as well as users and you should be safe.
Stefan Hull

Tools

Although Kevin Gibbons was unable to attend BrightonSEO, he has recommended some great tools in his presentation
45) Find people on Google+ findpeopleonplus.com
Kevin Gibbons
46) Clean your Twitter feed with slipstre.am
Kevin Gibbons
47) Get started with microdata using schema-creator.org
Kevin Gibbons

Authorship

48) Where a single author contributes to a site use rel=author. Where multiple authors contribute to a site Google says to verify by email, but using rel=author/rel=me is better and doesn't expose email addresses.
James Carson
49) Use parse.ly to analyze authors.
James Carson
50) Build up an authority but don't give out weird endorsements as your authority can be knocked down quite quickly.
James Carson
51) Don't have an anonymous persona as an author - it won't work.
James Carson
52) Will rel=author mean that journalism will come back from the dead? (Giving the authority back to the author, rather than to the site).
James Carson

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Top five SEO tips for ranking higher in search results

Top five SEO tips for ranking higher in search results

While a complete SEO upgrade of your blog or business website requires a comprehensive Panda & Penguin compliant website and SEO audit, there’s nothing stopping you from getting closer to ranking first by implementing these simple SEO techniques.

1. Page title SEO

In SEO terms, your page header or page title is extremely important. A page heading indicates the subject of the content of the page, and as such Google expects it to be on topic and accurate.
More than that, Google looks for SEO keywords and keyphrases in the page header. You have to make sure to provide the primary SEO keyphrase at least once in the heading.
The primary SEO keyphrase is the phrase for which you want the content to rank most highly, and it works in conjunction with the SEO keyphrases in the URL and lead paragraph of the content.
Bonus SEO tip: Use the SEO keyphrases towards the start of page headings – especially if the heading is long.

2. Lead paragraph SEO

I don’t beat around the bush. I open my articles with a sentence that reiterates the page heading and explains what the reader will get from the content.
This is great for SEO for two reasons:
  • it creates a meaningful content teaser for humans viewing search results
  • it allows you to use the primary SEO keyphrase again in a natural way
By making your opening paragraph as meaningful as possible, and as closely related to the page header as possible, you encourage Google to return that portion of the page in the search results.
Bonus SEO tip: I use the lead paragraph in the META description tag of my HTML too.

3. Image SEO

Images are integral to content. Meaningful or unusual images that attract attention also serve to associate your content in the reader’s mind. Think of an image as an internal reference that helps readers remember a piece of content.
Image SEO is also crucial because Google recognizes the importance of images. I do the following:
  • provide meaningful file names with SEO keyphrases
  • provide Alt and Title tags with SEO keyphrases
This has helped me to drive traffic for hugely competitive SEO keywords via images instead of content alone.

4. URL SEO

Assuming your Page header is properly SEO’d. It is a fantastic idea to generate the page URL from the header because this embeds your SEO keywords within the URL again.
Since Google analyzes URL’s for SEO keywords, this is perfect for reinforcing the primary SEO keyphrase.
In addition, many CMS systems automatically generate URL paths like this http://www.siteprebuilder.com/content/top-five-seo-tips-small-business-bloggers.
In the context of our SEO goals and objectives, the path “content” is useless, and only adds to the URL length. With a bit of experience, it’s not hard to automate the URL aliasing processes to modify “content” into something else… say, your primary tag.
Instead of a URL like http://www.siteprebuilder.com/content/top-five-seo-tips-small-business-bloggers, you get a far more SEO competitive http://www.siteprebuilder.com/blogging/top-five-seo-tips-small-business-bloggers.

5. SEO facelifts

I have found that over-analyzing SEO tends to stifle my writing creativity. I end up losing the drive to write something useful if I worry too much about the SEO.
Since, as Penguin and Panda have shown time and again, Google values quality over SEO, I resolved to limit the amount of SEO research I do, and write more natural, helpful articles instead.
But, that doesn’t stop me from coming back to the article once it has been indexed, analyzing its performance in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages), and making a few SEO tweaks here and there.
I never do anything major, but I often find that I can change something like “appearing higher in Google search results” to “ranking higher in Google search results“, which generates far more search traffic, and can help boost the effectiveness of the article.

Use these top SEO tips with caution

I have put a lot of focus on how I get my content to rank on the first page of Google search using SEO keywords in specific places. It’s important to remember not to engage in SEO keyword stuffing.
Google will penalize your content if it feels you are using SEO keywords and phrases in an un-natural way to manipulate its rankings unfairly. I make sure never to over-use SEO keywords.
Write naturally first. Optimize for SEO second.
Try out my five top SEO tips and let me know how it goes. You’ll definitely notice a difference in rankings and performance in organic search traffic. If not, drop me a line and we can look at what culprits might be stopping your content from reaching its full SEO potential.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Ads Network When You Don't Get Approved Bu Adsense


Everyone knows that Google Adsense is the no:1 contextual advertising network in the Online Advertising field. A lot of people are making thousands of dollars each day from Google Advertisements mainly because they're following the Adsense guidelines perfectly. However, there are a few people unknowingly neglect the Adsense ToS and will be banned by Google from the Adsense.

This is where the question "Best Google Adsense Alternatives" arise. Webmasters or bloggers actually opt for Google Adsense for two reasons.

  • Banned from Google Adsense
  • Earn additional income apart from Google Ads
Whatever may be the reason, I am listing here the best adsense alternatives that pay high (based on my personal experience and a few inputs from other publishers).
  1. Clicksor: It's one of the most popular advertisement networks and a good alternative to Google Adsense which is available for free on the internet. They allow you to earn through different ad-formatslike In-line Text Ads, Contextual Ads (banner and text) and more. You can earn up to 60% of the revenue share, depending on the performance the advertisers attain from your website placements and clicks. These ads seems annoying (pop-ups) to users but the earnings we gain are bit higher when compared to other ad networks.

    • Payment Procedure:Payments are based on net 15 terms on a bi-weekly schedule. You will have the chance to receive your payments either by check or Paypal and the minimum payout is $50.

  2. Adbrite: It is one of the oldest and most popular advertisement network that allows you to earn money from your web site or blog. Unlike other contextual advertising networks, AdBrite is specialized to sell advertisements on your web site by displaying a banner ad on your site. The visitor who likes to place an ad on your site can easily displays his advertisement. It is very easy to use for everyone, and it’s completely free! Best for US and UK related traffic.

  3. Bidvertiser:A professional contextual advertising network that Offers only contextual and feed advertisements. It is very similar to Google AdSense. Displays textual ads depending on content of your site [context related ads]. You will not get enough earnings until unless you get very good traffic. Best for high traffic blogs.

    • Payment: Minimum payout of $10 is offers. Offers both Check and Paypal Methods for payment.

  4. Chitika:A leading blog advertising company with a network of 1ooo’s of blogs and websites with brand advertisers and merchants. It also allows you to earn from affiliate program where we can earn up to 10% of what our each referral earns. Best option if you are writing a product blog.

    • Payment Procedure: Supports both PayPal and Checks system. Minimum payout for PayPal is $10 and for Checks is $50.

  5. Text Link Ads:This service allows you to make money by selling text and in-line text ads on your site or blog. You can choose price and sell textual advertisements on your site with this service. They offer 50/50 net revenue share for all ads sold on your site.

    • Payment Options: Supports Check, PayPal, Payoneer or TLA Voucher. Minimum payment for check is $25. Text-Link-Ads Prepaid MasterCard is $25. No minimum for PayPal payments.

  6. Kontera: These are in-line contextual ad networks that double-underline the keywords in our site. Some users may however find this annoying since the advertisement appears in a pop-up window. Best for content rich blogs.

  7. Infolinks:They're specialized in In-Text advertising i.e., Infolinks indexes your page looking for keywords and phrases that are not currently linked and converts those words into advertising links. Best thing is that you can use Infolinks ads to compliment your other advertising programs.

    • Payment: They pay you either by Wire transfer, Automated Clearing House ($400 min) or paypal ($50 min).

  8. Luminate:Luminate Inc. (previously known as Pixazza Inc.), founded in 2008, is an online advertising program and currently the market leader in making the images more interactive, offering World’s first platform for image application. It currently serves more than 150 million users per month and 30 billion page views per year. This ‘first-of-its-kind’ platform gets operational when a user mouse-over’s an image, displaying the related products and information to that user. It takes into account the keywords that have been tagged with an image and then display the relevant ads accordingly.The minimum payout is $10 which can be received on a PayPal account or via Standard Cheque.
So Choose among the best adsense alternatives to Google Adsense and start earning equal to what Adsense Publishers are getting. Do comment if you know any other advertising alternatives that pay high.

How to get more traffic in your blog

I can hear you groaning from here when you read the title of my post, 7 website traffic tips to get 10,000 website visitors per day. I know there are bucket loads of website traffic tips out on the Internet, however I actually do get far more than 10,000 visitors a day on one website alone.

 

#1. Links on Related Websites Only

This is an obvious one but people still ask me if you should gets links on any old site you can. NO. It is a waste of time.
When I score a link on a related website both my traffic and sales spike. This is because the right people are coming to my website to see the right content for them. You can test the waters by adding links here and there and waiting for results. You will notice that some links do absolutely nothing, while others get your website pumping by injecting bloodflow.
I have essentially learned this from dealing with Adsense. When using this kind of advertising on your website, and you gain a decent related link, you will see your earnings rise for that day. I do it all the time, in fact I wish I could do this every day. If you are not seeing obvious results like this, you must be building your links in the wrong neighborhood.

#2. Guest Posting to Steal Customers

LOL Ileane will love this one!
Many websites have the customers that you need and guest posting allows you to steal some. It is not exactly stealing though, but there is no doubt guest posting on highly related blogs gets you the right traffic you need. You might even get them to sign up to your newsletter and hang around your website for years to come.
Either way, you need to identify the websites that are strongly related to your website. For example, if I wanted to sell Web hosting, I would not guest post on a website that is for experienced bloggers already. I would look for a website that was targeting people before they actually got a website or blog. You might be able to sell hosting to experienced bloggers, but you can sell a lot more hosting to people that do not have a blog. These people are the ones that also make your traffic go sky high!

#3. Regular Posting

I have known about regular posting for years but just couldn’t keep up. I saw a drop in traffic if I stopped posting fresh content and if I did post like clock work the traffic would keep climbing and climbing. Those periods where I did not post set back my traffic rise and made it harder to get the momentum back.
At the moment I am posting every second day on my Tips4pc blog and the momentum is picking up fast. I expect to get the traffic up to 20,000 visits per day very soon.
The other side of the coin here is to publish content like a madman and build traffic like that. Not really a good idea because there is no doubt that you sacrifice reader engagement when you post too often. No one has time to comment on your articles and get involved in any way. That’s why I like to publish every two days. That’s 48 hours of limelight and promotion for each article.

#4. Researched Content

Always make sure your content has the correct information for your readers. For example if you have a how to article, and your instructions turn out to be completely wrong, your reputation will be damaged. If you continually do this your website will not be successful and your traffic will not build up. In order to get 10,000 website visitors per day, you need to have well researched content that will make your human visitor happy. We all know that we need quality content to succeed in this blogging game, so don’t risk your business by publishing junk that is not fully researched!

#5. Information in Need

If you see a whole, then fill it. But with a little SEO, you can really grab the traffic you need.
Websites can have 1000 articles but still not get the traffic like I do. It is not the quantity of content that gets the free traffic from the search engines, it is the right content that gets the traffic. For example on one of my websites, I had 54 articles published and was getting 1000 visitors a day. On my Tips4pc website I had around 700 articles when I started getting to the 10,000 visits a day range. Well how did I get 1,000 visits a day from 54 articles? I researched the keywords I used and promoted them. After all it was a smaller website and easier to choose the best content to promote.
Don’t get me wrong, Tips4pc has promoted content but not much compared to the quantity that is published there. Basically if you have the time to create content around keywords that you know people are searching for, you will have 70% of your promotion job done for you.

#6. Organized Information

Gathering the information and publishing it on your blog seems easy, but you need to organize information to make everything easy for the fifth visitor. I believe that writing SEO content that will suit both the search engines and the humans is an art that has to be mastered. SEO helps you organize your content because it requires you to have subheadings, keywords, and related links in and out. All of this make sure information organized an easy for the reader to see what your content is about.
One key reason that Tips4pc is so successful is because of the way I set out my articles. A lot of the articles on this website are how to articles and have subheadings, bullet points, and screenshots. All of this makes it easy for people to follow my instructions.

#7. Teach People

The information you need can be found for just about any topic but it is how you deliver it that sets you apart. We have all heard the saying “Keep it simple stupid”. Well this applies when you are trying to teach people. Why show off and make things sounds technically difficult? Try and explain your steps and information in an easy to understand way.
Often when people are typing into the search engines, they are usually looking to solve a problem. When they land on your website, you might have the right information, but they might not understand. You need to step back and put yourself in other people’s shoes. Forget about the knowledge you have and think about the knowledge they have and how they can understand your article.
For example I teach people how to build a WordPress website from scratch, even though I have probably done this thousands of times myself. Of course it is easy for me, so I cannot look at the information from my point of view. Once you realize this, you will be grabbing traffic that you never even imagined, as many other Webmasters do not think about who they are explaining the information to.
I know these methods are not the usual traffic getting tips like “article marketing” or “tweeting on twitter” because there is always more to it. You can promote all you want and get traffic to your site, but when they get there, you better just have what they want. It is as simple as that.
Following these tips I have shared will not only bring you new traffic everyday, it will also bring you return visitors, which in turn tells the search engines that your website is a worthy site to list.




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Essential Qualities for Guest Blogger


Let me share a top blogging secret with all of you. Do you know what most of the successful blogs out there have in common? Well, they’ve all invited guest bloggers to write for their blogs. Let me make one thing clear that guest authors are not made for successful blogs only. They can do a great job to turn a less popular blog into one of the most popular in a short span of time. If you plan to achieve success with your blog quickly, it’s a good idea to consider hiring guest bloggers.
But hiring guest bloggers or writers for your blog is not something that you can do within a few moments. It’s important to make sure that the guest authors you choose carry the expertise that’s adequate to address the specific needs of your blog’s readers or target audience.
I’m a guest blogger myself (and a paid one actually). Therefore, I can pretty well tell you what qualities you need to look out for while selecting guest writers for your blog. Let’s have a look.

Essential Qualities You Need to Look for in a Guest Blogger

#1. Niche Expertise
Perfect Guest Blogger

While choosing a guest writer, the very first thing you should check out is their expertise around a particular niche. The quality of a writer’s guest post actually depends on the kind of expertise or topic specialization they carry. There’s a lot of difference between a ‘freelance writer’ and a ‘niche expert’. You need to work with a guest writer who really knows about the stuff they talk about.
Do you want to work with a ‘freelance writer’ or someone that’s an expert in a specific niche? This is for you to decide!

#2. Social Media Profile

Working with guest authors can also prove to be a great traffic booster for your blog. Think what happens when you choose a guest blogger that has around 35,000 followers on Twitter, over 1,000 connections on LinkedIn and more than 3,000 friends on Facebook. You can use their network to promote your blog posts and attract a good amount of traffic quickly.
So, it’s wise to have a look at the social media profiles of a guest blogger before you choose to work with them.

#3. Knowledge of SEO
A writer that’s a niche expert may not always be technically proficient too. For example, a travel writer may not have any idea about how using the right kind of keywords can increase the visibility of a blog in search engines. They may not know the difference between a ‘short URL’ and a ‘long URL’. If you hire a guest author that’s also well versed with SEO, it can save you plenty of time and money that you’ll otherwise spend optimizing the posts.

#4. Style of Writing
Every blog has its own tone or style of writing. Likewise, writers too have their own writing styles. In any case, you can’t choose a guest blogger whose style of writing conflicts with the original tone of your blog. Writing style requirements may also vary depending on the kind of niche your blog caters to. So, make sure you get what you’re actually looking for from a guest blogger. Otherwise, you can quickly displease your blog’s readers and drive them away.
One important thing that you should always keep at the top of your mind is that web users need ‘actionable content’. You need to think about what readers should be doing as soon as they finish reading a blog post.

#5. Own Blog I would suggest – ‘Avoid hiring guest writers who don’t have a blog of their own’. All the professional guest bloggers I’ve come across also run self-hosted blogs of their own. Many have more than one. The best part is that you can gather vital information about a guest writer’s credibility, experience, expertise and style of writing by looking at their blog.
Have you opened up your blog to guest bloggers?

Please share some qualities you think make the perfect guest blogger.

How to Earn Money Online with blogs

 Nothing in this world is easy without money although people say that money is just a part of our lives. Every one strives hard to earn more and lead a life which will really be one that would look and feel good. Bloggers are also human and no different from others, although we blog with passion but still we need something to make a living from. Although treating it as a complete business would be wrong and not advisable. Blogging should be passionate so that it reflects on your blogs and work rather than giving a feel of just another content site.Today in this article of mine I will give share some ways to make money with blogging ideas and elaborate them so that you get the complete thing.

Advertising:

One of the most common ways of making money from blogs is through advertising. Don’t take the advertising channel a low one, the world of web is becoming so massive that there are thousands of clients who would want to get the visitors from your site to theirs for a potential customer. There are two ways to do that.

(i) Adsense:
Adsense is one of the best Pay-Per-Click program in the world allowing you to earn unlimited money through the traffic and clicks that you generate from your blog. The brand Google gets thousands of customers who pay them to advertise on different parts of the web and help them in promoting products and brands.
There are also alternatives to Google Adsense like Chitika, Technorati, Adbrite but they are no close a match to the Googles baby.

(ii) Private Advertising Channel:

If you believe that your blog has the potential to generate clicks and help other sites/products evolve from your site then you should also go for this. You can charge them a monthly fee and give them a space on your blog. Finding the clients may be difficult but you can try Buy Sell Ads which help you find potential clients who will be ready to invest on your blog.

E-Books:

To be able to write an E-book you need to be an expert in a niche but if you are then probably trying it is not a bad ploy. If you are able to write a unique and informative book then just sit back and relax because it is going to pay you back for a very long time. You can sell your e-book from $10 to $50 , depending on the quality and promotion of your E-Book.

Affiliate Marketing:

Bloggers have definitely started to use this option in a way to make good money. The most easiest way to sell products from your blog is by promoting them through blog posts and writing about them. Include affiliate links in your post so that you get the credit for making a sale.

Popular affiliate marketing is with hostgator affiliate , Amazon affiliates and others.

Market Blogs:

Blogs are not the same they were a decade ago, people and business men have started to explore blogs to extract the money lying within it. Not only can blogs give high income but also regular income which is very important. People are ready to buy blogs with reputation for price that you demand. When there are opportunities like that , as a blogger you can start blogs and take them to a certain height and sell them off. This is becoming the trend as many bloggers, start blogs and sell them off at high prices.
You can try places like flippa to sell of blogs.

Share Your Knowledge For Cash:

If you are blogging on a particular niche , you will be knowing everything about it after a certain period of time. You can share that knowledge as expert advice to clients for money.If you have knowledge about different things than what you blog, still you can use your blog to market that skills and find clients.

Make Money By Writing For Others:

There are thousands of people who are willing to hire you for writing contents for them. If you are a capable writer then you can demand the price at which you write , because they know that you can help them get what they want. Be reasonable in what you quote them, don’t ever quote higher price than what you deserve. Not only is it against the ethics but also decreases your moral values which is not good.

Write Sponsored Reviews:

Sponsored reviews are ones which you are paid to write and publish on your blog. Though Google doesn’t recommend or appreciate these reviews but still it is not wrong till you exceed a limit. If you want to get more paid reviews, then it is good that you have a Technology Blog. You will get paid reviews related to software’s and other things which are high selling products on the web world.

You can try Pay per post, sponsored reviews etc ..

Donations:

If you feel that you are helping people in cutting down on money with your articles on blog then you can try Donation widget on your blog. People be willing to donate money for the services that you provide them .



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