23 Feb 2008 03:48:41 | Chris Rivers
This article is designed to teach you how to profit from
blogging, writing to a website in the form of regular posts,
without spending anything. The keys to this idea lie in two of
Google’s programs, Blogger.com and AdSense.
The first obvious step is to find a niche. While it is possible
to have a general interest blog, it may not be as profitable as
targeting a specific subject (click here to read the logic
behind targeted advertising).
Once you settled on a subject you like, its time to set up your
blog. Blogger.com is great for beginners. Not only is it free
(and free of ads, unlike most free hosting services), it has
integrated support for AdSense (more on this later). For now,
pick a suitable but catchy name and choose one of the pre-made
designs.
Of course, now you have to start making posts to your blog.
There are two main types of posts. The most common type of
content on blogs seems to be commentary plus a link to the
actual news source or website of interest. Then there are
original content posts which will have others link to you (much
like you do in your commentary posts). Either way, make sure its
interesting to have readers coming back.
Now its time to apply for Google’s AdSense program. AdSense is a
pay per click program which matches ads to the content of your
page. Every time a visitor to your site clicks on one of these
links, you receive a small amount of revenue (the minimum
advertisers can bid for a link is $0.05, of which you receive a
percentage. Many phrases can have bids as high as several
dollars per click).
The content of your site determines what ads appear, and
therefore how much you will ultimately make. The placement and
appearance of ads, however, can have just as great an impact on
how much you make.
There are a few tips for maximizing ad revenue. First, the
appearance of the add itself is important. Google clearly labels
all its units as advertising, but allows you to determine the
colors of the links and the background. It is important that
this match the look of your site. The more blatant an ad is, the
more likely it is to turn off visitors. Just as important is the
location of the ad units. They should appear on the top half of
your page, and preferably on the left side. This insures the ad
is viewed by most visitors.
Having covered the basics, its now time for you to experiment to
discover what works best for your new blog. The best part is, it
costs nothing to try.
About Author :
Chris Rivers is a writer for http://www.ClickForDeals.net<
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