The main rule by which you will become rich
I often see messages from my readers asking me to tell them how to make money from blogging. Today I received another message from Nabil:
Hello bro how are you and how is your work? My name is Nabil Abdullahi from Nigeria I'm 20 years old. I start Blogger seens 2014 but off to now I didn't earn money on it please bro can you help me please and please.
So I thought I'd share with you this golden rule that almost no one knows:
Even if your blog gets a lot of visitors every day, it doesn't guarantee that you will make money from it. For example, to make good money on Google adsense, you need at least 5000 visitors per day. But what to do if your blog has only 100 visitors a day?
It's called targeting audience
You may have heard about targeted advertising before, its meaning is to immediately bring a person interested in buying.
And with SEO, we can do the same thing, just without spending money on advertising. We just choose one or more affiliate programs that help people, for example, make money online, create a website, gain likes in social networks, withdraw money to the card, etc.
Next, we research these affiliate programs and create content. Thus we get a person interested in buying or ready to interact with the affiliate program, absolutely free of charge and most importantly it is enough to get 20-40 readers a day to make good money.
How I use Blogspot and Affiliate programs to receive money
My Bestchange balance |
My Payeer balance with $4000 |
make 2100 dollars on adsense per month |
Main ways to earn money on Blogger blog
But before we get started, I want to tell you about all the ways to make money with Blogspot:
- Advertisements: Google AdSense is a popular advertising program that allows you to display ads on your Blogspot blog. You can earn money whenever visitors click on those ads. To start, sign up for an AdSense account, generate ad codes, and place them strategically on your blog.
- Affiliate Marketing: Join affiliate programs and promote products or services relevant to your blog's niche. You can include affiliate links within your blog posts or in banners/sidebar ads. Whenever someone makes a purchase through your affiliate link, you earn a commission.
- Sponsored Posts and Reviews: Once your blog gains traction, companies might approach you to write sponsored posts or reviews about their products or services. You can charge a fee for featuring these sponsored articles on your blog.
- Digital Products: Create and sell your own digital products such as e-books, online courses, templates, or photography. Blogspot allows you to integrate third-party e-commerce platforms like Gumroad or SendOwl to sell your digital products.
- Consulting or Coaching Services: If you have expertise in a particular field, offer consulting or coaching services to your readers. You can provide personalized advice or guidance for a fee, either through one-on-one sessions or group coaching.
- Donations: If your readers appreciate the content you provide, you can add a donation button to your blog. Platforms like PayPal or Ko-fi allow you to receive monetary contributions from your audience.
- Sponsored Banner Ads: Apart from using Google AdSense, you can also directly sell banner ad spaces on your blog to interested advertisers. You have the flexibility to negotiate rates and display ads that align with your content and readers' interests.
- Freelancing: Use your blog as a portfolio to showcase your writing skills and expertise. You can attract freelance writing or consulting gigs by promoting your services on your blog or linking to your portfolio.
- E-commerce: If you have physical products to sell, you can integrate an e-commerce platform like Shopify or Ecwid into your Blogspot blog. This allows you to set up an online store and sell products directly to your readers.
- Sponsored Events or Webinars: If you have a strong following, you can organize sponsored events or webinars, partnering with relevant companies. You can charge for admission or negotiate sponsorship deals with companies willing to promote their products or services during the event.