Posts Tagged ‘money’

6 Types of Content To Write On Your Blog

May 20th, 2010

You may think that content is just content. Well in fact, this is not the case. There are many different forms of content that a blog can have. For example, your blog can be made up of video, music, images, or text. However, there are different types of content that give a different final result and do different things with your readers.

Content that will get readers to your blog

First of all, you need readers to come to your blog. So you need to create content that readers are able to find and useful to them. This content is usually a once-off thing, and would most probably do really well on social media websites such as Digg and StumbleUpon.

It’s mere impossible to create this content everyday, but once you have it, it will increase your readers dramatically, and you’ll see your majority of search hits going that that page.

An example of content that will get readers to your blog may be an InfoGraph, or something that a lot of people find very useful and want to share it around.

Content that will get readers coming back

The second type of content is content that will get your readers to come back to your blog. This should be you main focus point. Therefore, you must write content that your blogs audience is looking for, and most importantly, have a consistent publication schedule.

You should create this sort of content everyday on your blog as this content entices readers to return. It won’t be anything special, but your regular readers will always come back and read it.

Content to make you money

Thirdly, you need to make money somehow. So this sort of content may be a paid review, a sponsored post, or a product that you highly endorse and get affiliate sales for. It is important that you use this sort of content sparingly as you don’t want to lose readers as you are spamming them with products to often.

Content used for promotion

Content that is used for promotion is content that you write that promoter’s your blog. For example, it could be a blog post that outlines the rules of a competition you are having.

The main aim of writing this sort of content is to get your readers to spread your name and brand around and to increase your blog subscriber count.

Content to spread around on social media

This sort of content should be created to become viral on social media websites. The aim of the content is to be popular on websites such as Digg. By creating viral content, you will be receiving a lot of new visitors to your blog which hopefully, your content can entice them to stay and return.

Content to promote your content

The final type of content is content that promotes your existing content. For example, if you have written a lot of posts about a similar topic, you may wish to create a post that links to each of those items. It’s also a great way to bring your older content back to life.

So there are 6 types of content that you can write for your blog. Have you been using any of these on your blog? Please share it in the comments below.

Can You Make More Money On Your Own Blog, Or Writing For Someone Else’s Blog? – Monday Morning Questions

March 22nd, 2010

Before I get started, if you would like to ask me a blogging related question, please email it to or send a tweet to @blogcourses.

This mornings question is: “Can you make more money writing content on your own blog, or writing for someone else’s blog and get paid for it?”

To simply put it, it depends on what you do and how much effort you put into it.

By creating your own blog, you will not get a good flow of income within the first year, but after the initial growth stage of your blog, and you monetise your blog correctly, you can potentially earn more money in the long term with your own blog. That being said, you have to put a lot of time and effort into your blog. At least 2-5 hours every day and posting new, and unique content everyday.

However, if you are not willing to put that much effort in and not get anything out of it in the first year (which also may be a little risky), you could get a blogging job with some larger blogs. Taking this route, you will be guaranteed an income from day one. By using this method, the more posts you write, the more money you make. But if you stop writing for other blogs, you stop getting paid.

This may not be the case if you have your own blog though. If you develop your own blog to be reasonably large, you can pay other writers to write content on your blog, or get people to guest post on your blog, and you should get enough money from displaying ads and selling products, that you don’t have to put any work in (or put a little amount of work in), and the blog pretty much runs itself and gives you an income as well.

So it is really up to you on what path to take. Create your own blog and see if you can make some money in the long term, or get a paid job and get an income straight away. If you are thinking only to blog for someone else and not have a blog yourself, you may want to read these 28 tips on why you should have a blog.

However, nothing is stopping you from doing both at the same time. And if you want to get a blogging job, you usually have to show off some of your work. So it might be a good idea to start your own blog and try to make that work; and write for someone else on the side and get paid for it.

If you decide to look for a blogging job, you should check out Weblogs, Inc which is owned by AOL. You can write about pretty much any topic you want and for any blog on their network, or even start up your own through them. I am not sure about what they pay, but it was rumoured to be $4 per post, but don’t quote me on that as it seems pretty low. Another great site to work for is Make Use Of.com, but there are heaps of blogs around looking for paid authors. Just find a blog you regularly read, and see if they are hiring.

So my question to you, have you got or had a paid blogging job? What was it like, who was it with, and how much did it pay (if you are allowed to disclose). This was this Monday mornings question.

7 Most Common Ways You Can Monetize Your Blog

January 20th, 2010

Most people who Blog what some money in return for their hard work, so what is the best what to monetize your Blog?

Display Ads

Displaying ads on your site is the most easiest and common way for your Blog to make an income. However, to get a decent amount of revenue from your site, there are many more ways to earn money. The most common form of displaying ads on your site is to use Google Adsense. If you don’t have much traffic to your Blog, it may take a while to get a decent amount of revenue, but when you have a few thousand pageviews, you will get a somewhat decent amount.

Use Affiliate Links

Affiliate links is another way to get revenue. An affiliate link is a link that you put into your blog that can either refer people to something and when they click on it, you get a commission. Using affiliate links are a great well to sell a product that you think your readers will benefit from.

Sell Your Own Products/Content/eBooks

By selling your products, services or even eBooks can get a decent amount of revenue. However, not all Blogs allow this type of business model. If however your Blog tells people how to do things, creating an eBook and selling it is one way to get money.

Require a Paid Subscription

As the web ages, we are seeing a lot of content requiring paid access. By having a subscription to your content, you receiving paying membership from your readers. Just think about this. If you have 100 000 members paying $1 per month, look how much money you will be getting.

Get a Sponsors/Get people to sponsor posts

Sometimes for you to progress on your business needs, you may require funding. One way to do this is to get your Blog sponsored by someone, or allow people to sponsor your Blog posts.

Ask For Donations

If people really like what you are providing them with, they may want to donate money to you. You can use this money to further develop your Blog, get better webhosting or purchase a domain name.

Sell Your Blog

One final revenue to make money on your Blog is to sell it. This is the last avenue that you can take. Because once it is sold, unless it is stated in your contract, you will not be receiving any more money.

So now you know the common ways to earn money from blogging.