Economically, we’ve entered some rough seas, where our money is going out faster than it’s coming in. Well, a lot of people out there have gotten the idea that there’s money to be made on the Internet and they’re right. And you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to earn an online income, either. All it takes is a little reading and a desire to make money blogging.
The Internet’s a veritable Grand Canyon of space and depth. And it grows bigger by an average of 175,000 more blogs with each passing day. But many other blogs fall off the cliff and don’t make a profit, even after a year. This should tell you that blogs are not too hard to make, but that success is hardly a guarantee.
Now that we have an idea of what we’re up against, what should we do first, in terms of dipping our toes in the waters of the Internet “blogosphere?” Generally, the first thing to do is think up something that either interests us personally or that we think will interest others enough to want to know more about it. Something like NASA photography, for example.
Once you’ve figured out something to use for blog content (say, 1950s NASA photography), it’ll then be time to go online and do some studying on the words people are using on the Internet to find out information about those pictures. This is because people don’t find NASA images by accident. Instead, they type out keywords in Google’s search bar and go through the search results to get the information they’re looking for.
These keywords are therefore nothing else but the words that people tend to repeatedly type into search engines in order to find out more info or to find out where they can go and get NASA images, and that’s about it. Chances are, there are more than enough good keywords related to those search terms to generate several that can be used on your new blog, and which will attract visitors to it.
The trick, of course, will be in searching for and then utilizing enough of the right words that haven’t been milked completely dry by all those other competitors out there, and then getting a blog up that uses those words to gain visitors (“site traffic”). A great thing is that search engines like Google and Yahoo have all the online tools and help you’ll need to learn how to do this, and it’s all free.
Also, there are plenty of online resources (websites, blog hosting sites and the like) that’ll be ready, willing and eager to help you set up a site and show you how to make money online. Most of the time, they’ll host it on their own servers for little or even no cost, and show you how to set it up efficiently and smartly enough to actually make some money off it.
Keep these tips in mind when beginning to set up a blog with an eye towards making money off it – either by offering things to buy or getting a commission from your affiliate partner. First, make sure that it’s easy to navigate your blog. Don’t confuse visitors. Also, make sure there’s a constant stream of new and fresh content on it if your site is content-heavy and geared towards informing your readers. If you sell products, you should have good and clear information about them, and specify details on where and how to buy them.
Although the rewards of blogging aren’t immediate, don’t be frustrated. Blogging in general and is a fun and exciting pastime, so imagine how much more exciting it is to finally earn money just by doing the stuff you love! So dig in, set up a blog that you can maintain in the long term, and start earning more money than your old day job could ever pay you.
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This post was written by Robjohn on June 19, 2009



