Friday, August 21, 2009

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Starting a make money blog is easy. There is a weath of information on ways to make money online by blogging, selling affiliate products and offering services in make money forums. It’s continuing a blog that’s hard.

Blogging for money is a long-distance marathon and many blogs will fall by the wayside after the initial burst of enthusiasm wears out. Finding content that is fresh and relevant for your blog also becomes more difficult as you go on. If you are thinking of starting a make money blog, here are some realities to expect.

  1. Content that helps people solve a problem keeps them coming back.

  2. Make your blog stand out from the rest – this is one of the most difficult things to do for a make money blog.

  3. Blogging takes not only time and effort but also talent. If writing is not something you enjoy, don’t start a blog that requires constant updating.

  4. There will be times when you run out of ideas completely no matter how hard you try to find something to write about.

  5. Your content will get stolen. Make money blogs are popular targets. It’s just a matter of time before scrapper blogs find you.

  6. Don’t exchange links with just anyone who asks. Check out their site first.

  7. Give a different perspective on things. There is no point in repeating what all the other make money blogs are saying.

  8. Don’t over monetize your blog. Being blatant with ads drives readers away.

  9. Make your blog pleasant to read by reducing clutter. Get blogging tips on how to make your posts more reader-friendly.

It’s a good idea to have several sources of income, especially those that are recurring and don’t require constant marketing or maintenance. You will have to experiment and try out different ways to see which methods work for you.

A good balance of ways to find money making ideas comprising of selling affiliate products, providing online services and a make money blog works for many.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Before you start searching for make money blogging sites to exchange links to promote your blog, there are some tips beginner bloggers need to bear in mind. Opinions are divided as to whether link exchanging does more harm than good but the general consensus is that it is no longer effective in getting a higher PageRank or higher rankings in Google search results. However it still has some value in getting targeted traffic to your blog.

Blog Traffic

Why Link Exchange Could Hurt Your Blog

Link exchanging as a method of blog promotion has fallen out of favour mainly because of abuse by webmasters who practice spam indexing. Spam indexing consists of various methods of deceiving search engines of a site’s popularity by link manipulation. These include creating hundreds of small web sites called link farms to link to a main site to give it a false representation of its popularity.

The quality of the site giving the link is now taken into consideration when ranking is given. So it’s a bad idea to put down cash for seemingly good deals that promise 1,000 links for $10 because you have no control over who links to you. Being linked by an undesirable site does your blog more harm than good.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

The more one way backlinks you can get for your blog, the higher authority it will have with search engines resulting in your site getting listed higher in search engine results pages or SERPS.

Apart from using great content on money making ideas and creating linkbait to get one way links and increase blog traffic, there are more direct methods of getting direct one way links. Methods such as buying links from a blog network, submitting your blog and posts to web directories, article marketing and social bookmarking sites.

However, sometimes these methods used to obtain one way backlinks can either end up harming rather than helping your blog or are just useless links. Here are some things to take note if you are using any of these methods to get one way back links.

Buying Links On A Blog Network

  1. If you are buying links on a bog network, make sure the blogs are on unique C-class IP addresses meaning they are hosted on different web hosting servers. A large number of blogs that link to each other on the same server will be seen as a link farm.
  2. If you are submitting articles to these blogs with anchor text links pointing back to your blog, have the articles rewritten in as many versions as possible since these articles will be viewed as duplicate content by search engines and will harm your blog.
  3. Ideally, these blogs should be in niches related to your blog and your anchor text links are “dofollow” links to allow pagerank to be passed on.
  4. Another point to note is that adding links gradually is preferable to gaining several hundred links in a few days.

Submitting Your Blog To Web Directories

  1. Many web directories have high pagerank but your blog url is listed on a sub-category page which won’t have as high pagerank. In fact many have zero pagerank but it can still be useful to get listed just to increase the number of backlinks.
  2. Check to see if the web directory you are submitting to has SEO friendly links. There are several sites which list SEO friendly directories such as here and here.
  3. Submitting to web directories generally do not pose the problem of gaining many links too suddenly since many directories take anywhere from 1 to 3 months to include your link.
  4. But be sure to vary your site title and description. Many directory submission services allow up to 5 different titles and descriptions.

Using Article Marketing

  1. If your main aim is for better SERPs, submit to directories that allow html links with “dofollow” tags or that are SEO friendly. Most online article submission services used for article marketing to increase backlinks allow 3 or 4 anchor text links in the author’s resource box at the end of each article.
  2. But these links would be useless if the article directories are not SEO friendly. An example is the largest and most popular article directory, EzineArticles whose html links do nothing for SEO although they are still useful for driving traffic to your blog.
  3. Worse still are article directories that remove your html links altogether. If you use an article submission service such as iSnare or Article Marketer, chances are that your article will end up on some of these non-html directories since you have no control over where your articles go.
  4. If you are using Firefox, you can install the “Search Status” plugin that indicates “dofollow” links.
  5. Alternatively, there are article submission services that submit to SEO friendly article directories although they may cost more on a per article basis.

Submitting Blog Posts To Social Bookmarking Sites

  1. Social bookmarking sites are primarily used to increase blog traffic but if the sites allow “dofollow” tags in their links back to your blog, they are useful for improving blog SERPs.
  2. Some social bookmarking sites that are SEO friendly can be found here and here.

Submission Services On A Budget

  1. Professional submission services can be costly as many require you to subscribe on a monthly basis. So what can you do if you are just starting out and don’t have a big budget?
  2. You don’t have to do your submissions manually although many swear that it is the best way since it is slow and adds links naturally. It is also very time consuming if you have many posts to submit. Your time could be better spent on other tasks such as writing articles or blog posts.
  3. There are many submission services offered at DP Forums under the “Services” section. Be sure to check out the seller’s rating first or read other people’s reviews for the service before buying.

Article Submitter And Directory Submitter Software

  1. Alternatively, you can get your own article and directory submitter software. These software automate many of the tasks such as pre-filling in forms and categories so that submission becomes very fast.
  2. The good thing is that you just make a one time payment and the software can be used for as many submissions as you want. Another major advantage is that you can select the directories you want to submit to and build one way links gradually.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Domain

If you are planning to make money blogging, having your own domain name is important because it establishes your blog identity, affects your ranking in search engines and the money value of your make money blog should you decide to sell your make money blog later on.

A dot com domain name costs about $7 a year upwards. Don’t save the $7. There are several points to keep in mind when deciding on a domain name for your make money blog.

  1. Include A Main Keyword In Domain Name
    Choose a domain name that contains at least one main keyword. For example, if your blog is going to be about making money online, try and include “money” or some related word in it. This makes your blog more search engine friendly and helps in getting your blog rank higher in the search results pages.
  2. Make A List Of Relevant Keywords
    List down main keywords or key phrases relevant to your blog topic. These are keywords you would use to type into search engines if you were searching for information on that topic.

  3. Use Keyword Research Tools
    Keyword research tools help to check which words get more search results, Here are some free online keyword tools to use:

    http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword/
    http://www.ovtkeywords.com/

  4. Use Domain Name Suggestion Tools
    Once you have a few keywords, you can try and form a domain name in different variations. Domain name suggestion tools are useful to give you some ideas:

    http://www.domainsbot.com/
    http://domain-suggestions.domaintools.com/

  5. Create A Short Memorable Domain
    Try and configure the main keywords into a short, memorable domain name that is relevant to your blog topic.

  6. Keep To Dot Com Domains
    These rank higher in search engine results, have higher perceived authority and better resale value.

  7. Invalid Characters
    Your domain name cannot contain spaces, or begin or end with a hyphen. These characters are invalid: _ ! @ # $ % ^ & * + = ; :

  8. Avoid Hyphens
    Don’t use hyphens as they can be confusing to remember. For example, http://moreblogmoney.com is better than http://more-blog-money.com

Chances are you will find it very difficult to have a short domain name that makes sense. The next best thing would be to incorporate keywords into a medium length domain name.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Wordpress is the most common publishing software for those who want to make money blogging since it’s free and user-friendly. After installing Wordpress on your web host, there are many things you need to do before adding blog content for your money making ideas. These include getting various plugins, making the right settings for your blog and choosing your blog design.

Wordpress Plugin

  1. Set Permalink Structure
    Go to “Options”, “Permalinks” and click on “Custom, specify below” and input the options you want. As a guide, have “/%postname%/” as a default. The permalink should preferably include some kind of numerical reference to help Wordpress identify posts since sometimes posts can have almost identical titles.

    A permalink with post title and post number identity:
    /%postname%/%post_id%/

    If you want to include the date, it would be:
    /%postname%/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/

    Try to keep “/%postname%/” in front and permalinks as short as possible to avoid having them cut off in search results. You can find other permalink tags here.

  2. Get Wordpress Themes
    There are many places to get free Wordpress themes or designs. You can find more by doing a Google search for “Free Wordpress Themes”.
  3. Create Feedburner Account
    Sign up with Feedburner and put the FeedFlare code in your index template. That’s the line of text – Subscribe to this feed. Email this. Add This! Stumble It! – you see at the end of each post. Get the email subscription option code and paste it in the sidebar template of your make money blog.
  4. Put An RSS Button
    Many Wordpress themes come with RSS buttons already included but if there isn’t one, get an RSS button and place it in a prominent position near the top. This is crucial for getting RSS feed subscribers who may want to follow your blog.
  5. Get Plugins
    Install, activate and configure the following plugins for starters:
    Platinum SEO Pack
    Google XML Sitemaps
    WordPress Database Backup
    Secure WordPress
    Enhanced WP Contact Form

  6. Create A Robots Txt File
    Basically, a robots .txt file tells search engine bots which pages in your blog to crawl and index so that unnecessary pages and duplicate content won’t be indexed. Wordpress Org recommends the following robots .txt file:

    User-agent: *
    # disallow files in /cgi-bin
    Disallow: /cgi-bin/
    Disallow: /comments/
    Disallow: /z/j/
    Disallow: /z/c/
    # disallow all files ending in .php
    Disallow: /*.php$
    Disallow: /*.js$
    Disallow: /*.inc$
    Disallow: /*.css$
    Disallow: /*.txt$
    #disallow all files in /wp- directorys
    Disallow: /wp-*/
    # disallow all files with ? in url
    Disallow: /*?
    # disallow any files that are stats related
    Disallow: /stats*
    Disallow: /about/legal-notice/
    Disallow: /about/copyright-policy/
    Disallow: /about/terms-and-conditions/
    Disallow: /about/feed/
    Disallow: /about/trackback/
    Disallow: /contact/
    Disallow: /tag
    Disallow: /docs*
    Disallow: /manual*
    Disallow: /category/uncategorized*

    Just use your notepad to copy and paste the above list and save as “robot.txt” and upload it to the root directory of your blog.

  7. Sign Up With Google Webmaster Tools
    Submit your sitemap created with the Google Maps Generator plugin which you downloaded earlier to Google Webmaster Tools.
  8. Set Your URL Preferred Domain
    Go to Tools>Set preferred domain in your Google Webmaster Tools and set your domain name either with or without the “www” prefix. Not doing so will adversely affect search engine results and pagerank.
  9. Add Content
    If you’re still interested to make money blogging after all that, you can start adding blog content to your make money blog.

There are many more plugins and other security measures you will have to take in order to prevent your money making blog safe from hackers.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

f you are not making money with microstock photography, you’re missing out on something that can really be a good additional income stream. It could be your answer to how to make easy money for beginners. Granted unless you go into it full time and at full throttle, the amount earned will probably not be enough to get you that condo, selling photos and images at microstock agencies is one of the few ways of earning you passive income.

Whenever I’m asked what’s the best way to make money online, I always say writing and selling photos at microstock agencies. If you have the talent to write, you can make lots of money without even having a blog or website.

Just go into top making money online forums where there will be a offers thread and list your writing services there. You will get more work than you can handle especially if you are competitively priced. You don’t even have to be an excellent writer since many people need blog posts just to fill up their made for Adsense blogs. As long as you are able to write on a topic or specified niche, you will be swamped. Your earnings are limited only by your ability to churn out articles.

And here’s why I prefer selling microstock photography and images to writing. With writing, you earn with each article or post you write. The earning potential is restricted and limited to one price per unique article written.

With microstock photography, you just have to create the image once and you can put it up for sale – literally forever – without you having to do anything more. In fact, you can put the same image up for sale at multiple microstock agencies. If you are prolific and can produce many images, your income could be quite substantial.

True, the amount paid per image can seem very little. Shutterstock for example, pays $0.30 per sale while for others, it’s $0.50 per sale. But that’s just one image for one sale. You put many images into 5 different microstock agencies and you have a potentially credible source of income. For me, I probably fall into the average microstock earner with several hundred dollars earned a year.

Not terribly impressive but bear in mind that my portfolio is a relatively modest 80-130 images and I didn’t have to do anything more after creating the images, so when it’s several hundred dollars a year for doing nothing, I think that’s not too shabby – it’s one of the easy ways to make money for beginners. In fact, I have been trying to make time to create more images while juggling my other projects. I may have to give up the more time consuming ones like this blog that requires constant new content.

Another thing that’s good about microstock photography is that there’s no promotion to be done on your part since the site is used by targeted traffic. People go to microstock photo agencies because they are looking for images to buy. Your job is to create images that are commercially in demand. Beginners trying to make money selling images often make the mistake of creating images that are not in commercial demand which is the main reason why they have problems making money.

The trick here is to browse through the best selling images and see what subjects sell. You can mostly forget about photos of your pets. Remember, they must be commercial images that are used in articles, blogs, magazines and other commercial media. Put aside your artistic aspirations and concentrate on making images that perhaps a financial magazine might need for its article on the economic downturn or rising oil prices.

If you do decide to go into selling images at microstock agencies, stick with the main ones instead of signing up with each and every microstock agency. Less established microstock agencies have a risk of not being able to sustain its business as was the case with Lucky Oliver which has closed down.

The stable microstock photo agencies to join are Shutterstock, Fotolia, Dreamstime, BigStockPhoto and StockXpert and iStockphoto. There are a couple more that you can also try if you are feeling adventurous such as MostPhotos, 123RF and SnapVillage amongst others. It may be a good idea to try them out by uploading just a handful of images to see if the images sell over a period of time. Remember that a big part of getting sales from making money selling images at microstock agencies is creating images that are in demand.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Wordpress Plugins

In addition to the handful of must-have Wordpress plugins I listed, there are several more which you should consider installing.

These are a variety of plugins which help to manage and protect your blog, and increase blog traffic and readers.

They are easy to install and takes only a minute to set up. They are well worth your time.

  1. Related Posts
    Lets you add a list of posts with related topics at the end of a post. This is useful to lead readers on to other posts in your blog.
  2. Comment Email Responder
    Allows you to simultaneously send an email to someone who made a comment when you reply in the comment box. This adds a nice personal touch.

  3. Add Sig
    You can add up to 3 signatures at the end of each post. They could be advertising links or a call to subscribe to your blog.

  4. Show Top Commentators
    Shows a list of the top commentators in your blog. It also encourages people to comment because it gives a link back to their blogs.

  5. Wordpress Database Backup
    Safeguard your blog by using this convenient plugin which lets you backup your database with one click right from your Wordpress “Manage” menu.

  6. ST Add Related Posts To Feed
    This has a similar function to “Related Posts” where it adds a list of links to similar posts in your blog, encouraging readers to visit your blog to read other posts.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Make Money Blogging

A well written blog post with great content can be ruined by poor formatting. Making your post as reader-friendly as possible is very important in keeping your readers. Here are some tips for beginner bloggers that sometimes even seasoned bloggers forget to keep in mind. They are key to writing a post that’s easy and inviting to read, plus it would be good to throw in some money making ideas for beginners.

  1. The Headline
    The single most important part of a post is the headline. This is what sums up the gist of what the post is about. It is what makes readers decide if they want to continue to read the body copy or not.

    It’s best to keep the headline as straightforward as possible. Write it like a news headline – short, sharp and to the point – without any puns or trying to being clever.

  2. The Opening Paragraph
    Your first sentence should entice the reader to continue reading the second sentence. The second sentence should make the reader want to read the third sentence and so on.

    It is the introduction to the post and gives a summary of the post content. Remember to use keywords and phrases as anchor text links when possible but don’t force it.

  3. Use Subheads
    Subheads break up the post into easily digestible bite size information that makes reading easier. It also helps readers scan through the post quickly to get a feel of what’s being discussed.
  4. Use Paragraphing
    Again this makes reading easier by having line spacing in between chunks of text. Use paragraphing generously.
  5. Write Short Sentences
    Keep sentences short and break up long sentences into 2 separate sentences. Two shorter sentences get the message across better than a long sentence filled with commas.
  6. Sometimes use
    call out boxes
    for highlights

  7. Use Numbered Lists
    Formatting your post using numbered lists makes reading easily digestible. Lists are easier to scan through quickly than a paragraph filled with commas.
  8. Use Images
    Images draw attention to your post even if the image doesn’t have much to with the post topic. Of course, it would be good if the image supports or enhances the message of your post. There are many places to get free images online. Just do a Google search for “free stock images”.
  9. Do Spell Check
    Lastly but no less importantly, do a spell check of your post before publishing it. Read through it one more time after publishing just to check if the actual post is error-free.

And there you have it. 8 common sense but often overlooked tips on how to make a post more inviting to read.

Making good content reader-friendly should always be kept in mind even if your primary goal is to make money blogging .

 

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