Though there are thousands of make money blogs today all over the internet and people think that most of them don't earn money. But i think those blog which don't make money they write about paid to click, paid to sign up, paid to read etc. Some of them copy the first para of the other blogs's posts and link with original blog post as " read more". These type of blogs are not accepted by blog advertising networks and its really hard to make money with payperclick program.Another cause is page rank lower than 3. So suddenly i thought today i should post the payment proof. If i don't people will also think this blog tell about making money online but don't make money. http://idigganything.blogspot.com/2008/01/december-and-january-earning.html Though the amount is not big but i think its good performance for my blog( Not high traffic) and better than waiting for pay per click What do you think???About it??
the market is already flooded with make money blogs. If have ads on my blog but I rarely write about making money because you, I and alot of other folks are tired of the same old thing. There are trillions of different things in this world you can write about other then money
Yes, i agree with you and thats why i am writing another blog on other topic. But though i started i can't left it.
Any blog will make money with a decent following. The problem is-- no one really sticks with a blog long enough to get to the point where it has that decent following. These guys are right, there are tons and tons of 'make money online' blogs out there. If your blog isn't remarkable, you won't get far.
Nope, and it really p*sses me off. I hate bloggers who "blog for money" or have a "make money online blog" but have never made a single penny.
Traffic is needed to have more clicks. You must just be patient in this situation. But I assure that each make money blog makes money!
Because they don't. Plain and simple.... there are more blogs about making money..than blogs actually making money. It is comical, but it makes for great entertainment.
Okay, for those of you that don't understand... There was a whole shitload of people that, at some point in time, most likely came across a blog we all know as JohnChow.com, and thought "hey, this guys makes money by blogging about making money! I can do that too!". Arguably, I would be willing to bet that 90% of "make money" blogs started from that in some form or another. Few actually made it. Sure, anyone with a half way decent blog can make money from paid reviews and adsense and what-not, but far less than 1% actually attain a JohnChow income, or even close. But guess what? People will continue to start up "make money online" blogs because they think they have the golden ticket. My advice? Get used to it!
anything that looks like "easy money" will quickly attract all the lazy/stupid/get-rich-quick wanna be's... the market is over saturated - but if you look hard you can still find a few quality blogs about making money online by people that actually DO make money online
We should not write blog on Make Money Online . If we want we can write on business, marketing etc. That does not look ugly like Make Money Online.
To be honest, most people who start these "make money online" blogs are horrible writers. This might stem from not having English as a first language, but in the end, that doesn't matter. All that matters is if your readers understand you, and if they enjoy reading your posts. I feel that a blogger who wants to earn money from their blog should have an appealing personality, ya know? That is just one of those things. I, personally, am thinking about starting my own "make money" blog. But it's not limited to just online. I'm more of an "entrepreneur"... but in a limited sense, as I am only 14.
Everybody wants and writes about how to make money.....so this niche is saturated,......finding a unique niche that caters to huge demand is key to success in blogging.
If your blog is on online business,money, marketing etc and if you want to write sponsored posts you will see you can review most of them. But if you have other source of income. Blogging is your hobby then who tells you to earn from blog. People like us has taken blog an easier way to earn few bucks and some people huge bucks. Thats why these people writes on this topic. What do you say friend?
Yes traffic needed to generate revenue bu let me told that most of traffic should be from search engines, direct traffic does not work. You need to use good keywords into your blog posts to generate revenue.
The problem with SE is it might take awhile before getting listed plus some fantastic posts are worth zilch in terms of SEO. The only thing left to do is Social bookmarking. At least that worked great for me and if you got half a brain , you can do it.
social bookmarking does not direct search engine traffic to our site. To get SE traffic I think better posts with good keywords selection will certainly help you. No doubt some social site brings traffic but this traffic is name as referring site traffic whatsoever.
I agree with this. Anyone can get 20-30 posts up with no problem and see an initial spike in traffic. The question is, when the spike goes down and levels off for a while, will you have the guts to stick with it to ride it through to the next spike? That's what will determine whether your blog will make money in the end.
Every blog with good page rank and competitive topic will be making money at list with sponsored posts until people forget about SEO.