Once you can safely say that your blog is doing pretty good and you have healthy traffic levels coming in every month, then you can start to think advertisers. You can begin to promote yourself and putting yourself out there so that various different advertisers can see that your blog is doing well and may want to advertise with you. If advertisers do not find you as quickly as you would like, then by all means go out and find them. Once a relationship has been established by you and a potential advertiser, then you can begin to discuss all the specifics such as how much they will pay you and the details of what exactly they want you to stick on your page.
Instead of finding all kinds of different advertisers for your blog, simply use Google’s Adsense program to do all of the advertising for you. Google will generate relevant ads for your blog by determining the keywords and content that you currently have. The downfall to using Adsense rather than an advertiser is that Adsense has a much lower pay rate than advertisers. You can actually make money literally minutes after signing up for Adsense but the revenue you generate every month can vary. If you have a lot of traffic coming into your blog every month then Adsense could make you a hefty income to look forward to at the end of every month.
Last but not least, you can always utilize affiliate marketing to generate an income from your blog. The Internet is home to thousands and thousands of different affiliate programs so chances are you will find an affiliate program that would completely match what your blog is about. Using an affiliate program essentially means that you are selling a particular company’s products for them and you will receive a portion of the money from sales that you generate. Most affiliate programs have banner ads that can be placed on your blog, but it has been proven that hardly any revenue is made from banner ads, rather all the money is made from text links that are placed intricately within the content of your blog.
Those are the three top rated ways to generate some kind of an income from your blog. The income you make can be large enough to live on or small enough to buy a few groceries, it all depends on how popular your blog is and how many blogs you have up and running successfully. The more blogs that you have that are bringing in traffic and clicks on the ads, the more income you will generate; that is rather obvious when you think about it. You will not make a dime until you have a blog, so you may want to get started as soon as possible with building your very own blog.
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