Have you been trying to “make money online” from your blog, but you can’t quite figure out how to turn a profit? Then make sure you read this. .
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Bloggers Listen Up! You Can Now Turn Your Passion Into Profits Without Compromising The Integrity Or
Quality Of Your Blog. . .
Not A Blogger Yet? This Is Still For You! Because, Even Complete Newbies To Blogging Can Now Turn Their Passion Into Profits By Publishing Your Own Blog
You’re About To Discover A Step -By-Step Process For Publishing Your Own Blog And Making Money From It!
This “Newbie Friendly” Plan Lays Out For You Bite Size
Daily Assignments To Complete Over The Next 31 Days…
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- No experience needed to get started and to start profiting.
- This blogging blueprint is made for all people of any skill level and experience to follow along day by day.
- The 31 day guide you will take you from newbie to expert and from zero income to monthly profits.
Dear Friend,
There are millions of blogs populating the internet daily. A blog is a web-log hosted on a website. It allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on posts.
Some blogs are purely works of love and passion about topics ranging on nearly everything! And when I say everything I mean there are blogs about everything. . .
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Adoption
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Video Games
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Large Family Living
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Homeschooling
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Crafts and Hobbies
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Church Ministry
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Relationships
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Small Business
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Internet Marketing
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College Football
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Cancer Survivors
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Travel and Adventure
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Parenting
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Hollywood Gossip
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Technology
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Country Music
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and much much more. . .
While some blogs are as mentioned “personal works of passion and love” other blogs are 100% focused on making money and have no real care for the topics they address, or they are very spammy in nature. These types of works aren’t really considered blogs by most true bloggers.
Some in the blogging world have figured out the fine art of waxing eloquently about their passion and interests, and at the same time maximizing opportunities to make money from those visiting their blog.
However, these people are few and far between, as it can be difficult to find the balance of making money (sometimes lots of money) without compromising the integrity and nature of the blog.
If you would like to join the ranks of these elite bloggers, and turn your passion into profits then my 31-Day Guide To Blogging For Bucks course is just what you need to succeed.
If you’re looking for a good way to make money on the Internet that really does work, then let me show you a simple and direct approach to “earning money as a blogger“. But, first, lets address a few of the problems bloggers are having. . .
Why Most Bloggers (Who Want To Make Money From Their Blog) Are Earning Little To No Money From Their Blogs …
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They serve a niche that isn’t hungry. While you may be passionate about a topic, the reality is that there may be very few others who are. Money making bloggers always blog in a niche that is hungry for more of what you have to say. |
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The market and range of products are limited in your niche. For example, if your blog is about the best types of hamster food, then your range of products and market are going to be very limited and therefore produce limited profits. Money making bloggers always blog in a niche that has a wide range of related products and marketability. |
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They aren’t monetizing their blogs. This one seems pretty obvious, but if you don’t have any profit producing opportunities in your blog, than it can’t make you any money. Money making bloggers always have multiple profit producing opportunities “built in” to their site. |
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No one is reading or visiting their blogs. This could be one of two reasons. Number one, they aren’t very good writers and no one likes their blog. Or number two, they aren’t getting any traffic because they don’t know how to generate it. Money making bloggers are good at communicating their topics in engaging ways and they also know how to drive traffic to their blogs. |
Clearly the struggle is wide spread for many “wanna-be” money making bloggers.
Wouldn’t it be nice to finally avoid the normal struggles that come with money making endeavors? Wouldn’t it be great to eliminate the learning curve?
I don’t know about you, but it sure would be nice to turn something I am passionate about into a little extra income, or for that matter a lot of extra income.
Check Out What I Have Discovered
About Earning Money As A Blogger…
You really can turn talking about your hobbies, interests, business, and kids into a gold mine if you can follow a simple process and a few guidelines. I started blogging about my passion- made sure I stuck to a few hard fast rules and guidelines– and monetized my blog- -and I am now earning a nice income from it.
As I have continued to blog, my profits continue to soar.
Let me quickly share with you 7 ways to make your blog more profitable.
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PROMOTE AFFILIATE OFFERS. You can make money on your blog through the marketing and selling of other people’s products, that are relevant to your blog, for a commission. |
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ESTABLISH YOURSELF AS AN EXPERT. Through your blog you can establish yourself as an expert by consistently publishing good content. Eventually your readers will trust you, which will result in more leads and more sales. |
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GET PUBLICITY OPPORTUNITIES. Good blogging can lead to an elevated status in some circles and be a springboard to more opportunities, like free publicity and book deals. |
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MAKE MONEY WITH ADSENSE. This is where you allow a site like Google to place little ads on your blog and you get a paid a small amount every time a visitor to your site clicks on one of the ads displayed on your blog. |
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SELL ADVERTISING AND LINKS. Instead of using AdSense or placing affiliate links on your blog, you can also choose to sell advertising on your blog. |
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CREATE AND SELL YOUR OWN PRODUCTS. Instead of selling someone else’s products and sharing the products, you can sell your own stuff for 100% of the profit. |
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USE CPA OFFERS. Yet another way to monetize a blog is by offering CPA (cost per acquisition) opportunities. This is where you get paid when someone clicks on a link in you blog and then performs a required specific task on the site they land on, like a survey. |
Would you rather work to make money in a job you don’t like or pursue your passions and make money doing it?
Hopefully, that is an easy question for you to answer. I realize it may sound like a dumb question, but sadly millions of people go to jobs they don’t like everyday.
Like mindless drones theses unhappy people watch the clock all day until it is time to go home, so they can then hopefully pursue and do the things they like doing.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could combine your extra curricular interests with you work? Wouldn’t it be exciting to actually enjoy what you do? And wouldn’t it be a blast to get paid to talk about, and write about your interests and hobbies?
If any of this describes you, then blogging may be just the big break you’ve been waiting for.
Think of it this way. You can go clock in at your job and make a few bucks for both you and your boss or company. . .
Or you could fire your boss, leave your 9-5, roll out of bed each morning, spend the day immersing yourself into your passions and then share your insights and thoughts with the world through your blog, while earning a nice little income.
Maybe your dream isn’t to leave your job, just to make a little extra money on the side. Blogging is a great way to make this happen too.
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If you want to make money with blogging then what I have for you below is going to be perfect for you. Check it out. . .
Introducing: The 31-Day Guide
To Blogging For Bucks
In 31-Day Guide To Blogging For Bucks, everything is broken down into daily action steps for 31 days. Most daily assignments are very quick to complete (you could easily do 4-5 in one day if you wanted).
Here are just a few things you’ll discover…
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How to write “Tips” and “How to” articles, attention-getting rants, trackbacks, “Top Ten” and “Q & A” posts to your blog. Plus How to write research, case study and motivational articles.
This 62-page course is concise, but comprehensive. No fluff. No filler. Just meaty steps to follow, taking you from “start to finish”.
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