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I want to blog to make money….

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If I had a penny for every time I was told this, I would have…well…..fifteen pennies! Which is probably what I would make a month if I monetised my blog!

It is something that I hear and read quite often and it really makes me sad. For all kinds of reasons. And then frustrated for a couple more.

Why? I think people underestimate the work and effort it takes to blog, as well as the nature of social media. It must seem like a quick and easy way to make money. Many people seem to wish to make money by blogging while they study, raise children or as a sideline in addition to a regular job.

Firstly, I don’t make money on my blog. With WordPress (my blog platform), if you have your own domain (which I do) you can be approved to receive income from your blog (as I am) via WordPress advertising. If you do not have a domain, WordPress places random ads on your blog to financially support the free platform it gives to millions of bloggers. But the ads are not relevant to the content of the blogs and some of them are offensive (ridiculous ‘miraculous’ weight loss cures for example) so I actually pay a fee to not have any ads on my blog.

Why?

Well, firstly for me it is a hobby. I want to write when I want to and what I want to, without worrying about offending advertisers. This is also the reason I don’t solicit free things to review.

Secondly, my blog is never going to be big enough to earn any significant income – I have about 400 views per hour.. I don’t see the point of potentially annoying my loyal readers with banners and links.

Thirdly, I have built a relationship with my readers over the years and I don’t feel it is something I could exploit to make money.

I also want to be able to stop when I want to. When it is no longer fun I want to be able to just close and delete it.

But, as a blog reader, for others who come to me tell me they want to start blogging so they can make money I say:

Find a unique niche

Don’t put the cart before the horse

Choose your advertising carefully

Use premium options

Watch your grammar

Watch your design

Know your plug-ins

Build a relationship with your readers

Know the financial and legal implications

How many views per day to make money?

Tips

Questions to ask

What do I want to write about? Is anyone already doing it and how? What will my USP be? Will I be able to keep it up for many years? What blog platform to use? What will I name it? Is the domain available? Is it easy to spell? Is there another blog with a similar name?

Things to do

Then….

Once you have been blogging for a good while and have your readership up, explore the ad options. For example, WordPress has an ad feature from which you can receive income  if you have your own domain. The downside is you cannot control what the ads are.

You can also use affiliate links. For example if you were an Amazon affiliate and linked to a product in your blog, whenever someone clicked that link and bought the product, you would receive a small commission.

Some blogs have donate buttons on them where people can click to donate – mostly it is a donation for a cup of coffee but I am sure it adds up.

I would avoid anything that pops up or has huge flashing banners as these put people off. I refuse to go back to a blog that assaults me with ads, no matter how good the blog is.

Earned currency is not just monetary

I don’t earn money from my blog but it has been a way of branding myself.

 

 

 

 

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