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Do Not Leave Money On The Table
You can profit with your blog in more than one way. The first
way is to get readers to your site to read your sales letter,
or to your affiliate site. Unfortunately, many people leave it
at that, not using the blog for any other purpose. They are
leaving money on the table!
First, add Google AdSense to your blog. You will profit from
clicks on the ads, and there is no reason not to do this.
Remember, the important thing is that profit is made, and it
ends up in your pocket. You should have one Google AdSense unit
on the border of your page, and then paste in the code for each
blog post as well.
Add affiliate banners around the borders of your blog. Don’t
use annoying banners, and make sure that all affiliate programs
are relevant to your main topic. Also, promote affiliate
programs within your blog posts, using your affiliate links or
directing the visitor to your sales page. When doing this,
however, make sure that the post is informative. Avoid just
posting an advertisement as a blog entry.
If your blog becomes very popular with a high readership, sell
advertising to other people on your blog! It may take a long
time to get to this point, but with time and effort, you will
get there.
Always be on the lookout for ways to profit from your blog. Use
every opportunity for profit as it presents itself. Just
remember that while people like to buy, they do not like to be
sold to. Use your blog to inform people about your niche, and
also use it to build a relationship with your readers.
Once the relationship is established, and you’ve proven
yourself to be an expert in your niche, you can easily make
recommendations to your readers, and your most loyal followers
will buy the product - solely based on your recommendation.
This is very powerful.
Think about this. Is it better to market to a huge list or
readership of people who really aren’t all that interested in
what you are saying, much less in what you are selling - or is
it better to market to a small list or a small following of
devoted readers, of which the majority will make a purchase
every time you make a recommendation? The second option is the
one you want, and this is where you should focus your time and
energy.
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