Best ways to make Cash using your Blog.
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1.
Cost-Per-Click
Ads
Cost-Per-Click
advertising is still very relevant in 2017. CPC works by displaying ads on your
website, and when a visitor clicks on one of those ads, your website generates
revenue.
2.
Google AdSense is still a viable
choice, but Infolinks might be a better alternative (you can use AdSense and
Infolinks side-by-side to see what works best for you).
First
of all, Infolinks works by finding relevant keywords in your content and
displaying ads when you hover over those keywords, which is far less intrusive
than Adsense. Other than inline ads, Infolinks offers several other options and
a useful self-serve ad buying platform for those who’d like to boost their own
traffic.
3.
Cost-Per-Mille Ads
Cost-Per-Mille
(CPM) basically means “cost-per-thousand-impressions” — it’s all about how much
traffic your blog has.
4.
Fixed-Price Ads
Fixed-price
advertising is when you set a flat fee for your ads, a setup that tends to
attract smaller advertisers with a very specific budget. I’d also recommend
BuySellAds for this due their extensive range of tools that can help the
smaller website (those with less than 100,000 impressions) sell their inventory
directly to advertisers. Fixed pricing = clear expectations.
5.
Sponsored Content
Sponsored
content is a terrific way of monetizing your website without using up your
screen real estate, for those that like to keep the focus on the content
without distracting the user with web ads. Sponsored content is supposed to be
cohesive with the webpage, as if the content would still be there even if it
wasn’t sponsored to be. When you observe eye-tracking studies it’s clear that
traditional ads tend to be ignored — that’s if they aren’t blocked by
ad-blockers that is.
Sponsored
ads (sometimes called “advertorials”) can deliver relevant, useful,
high-quality content, and when relevant content equals higher engagement,
higher engagement equals more value, and more value equals more revenue. If
you’re looking for a modern monetization method, make sure you consider
sponsored content.
Remember
to stay in the ethical clear and disclose sponsorship, at the top of the
content before the user invests time in reading the piece. Taboola is a big
name in this field.
6.
Subscriptions and Paywalls
Subscription-based
content isn’t anything new, but as traditional web ads start to fall out of
favor, paywalled content can generate high income when done right and with
integrity. It also gives you full control over what actually appears on your
site. By paywalled content I mean online courses, ebooks, and downloadable
goodies and so on.
7. Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate
marketing is the underdog in this list. While networks like CJ Affiliate by
Conversant (formerly Commission Junction) still exist, affiliate marketing for
the modern web works best when you connect directly with affiliates you feel
are relevant to your website
Connect
with affiliates that mean something to you. By working directly with affiliates
you’ll find that the revenue share is a lot more competitive as well!
8.
Related Posts
While
this type of advertising does have a bit of a bad reputation for being spammy,
there are a number of ad networks serving relevant, useful content — Disqus is
making bold leaps with their “Sponsored Story” and “Sponsored Links”
advertising that are built into the comment widget you might already be using.
Even though Disqus take 50% of the revenue, you don’t really have much to lose
if your website already has Disqus installed.
9.
Email Advertising
Email
advertising falls into two categories: sponsored content and traditional
display ads, both of which are effective. You can find advertisers using many
of the same techniques as you would with web advertising (BuySellAds, having an
“Advertise Here” webpage, etc); the difference is that email advertising
doesn’t take up any screen real estate on your website and in fact engagement
rates tend to be higher (users often know what areas of a website to avoid if
they don’t want to see ads).
10. Podcast Advertising
Podcasting
is a unique skill I must admit, but the results are, well, they’re good.
Midroll claims that 61% of listeners made a purchase after listening to an
advert, so it’s no wonder that their customers are pretty world class (Dunkin’
Donuts, HBO, Squarespace, etc). If you’re not much of writer but you’re not
exactly shy either, podcasting could be for you.
11. Selling Your Website
Selling
your website may seem a little nonsensical. If your traffic is sky high, why
sell it? If it’s too low, is it even worth it? Actually, it’s more common than
you might think for high-traffic websites to have difficulty with monetization.
Check out these ten reasons you might want to sell your site.
Often
enough, while a website might accumulate a tonne of visitors, somebody else
might be able to monetize it better, and that’s why we have marketplaces (like
Flippa, for example) where you can sell websites for a profit.
Conclusion
Bottom
line: we’re not done with traditional advertising yet, but you may find some of
the modern approaches more interesting at the very least. It’s important to try
everything until you find a method that suits you — networks like BuySellAds
offer anything from sponsored tweets to display ads and still allow you to
integrate AdSense into empty ad placements, so there’s a lot of room for
experimentation there. Just remember to give each type of advertising time to
blossom before writing it off.
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