Web Blogging is the Newest Home Business Trend

November 25, 2009 by BUZZ Team  
Filed under Blogging

Work at home moms are getting online and blogging their way into home successful home businesses. Blogs are here to stay, and many Wahms are taking advantage of the trend. Making money with blogs is a popular choice for many work at home moms. Blogs are simple to set up, and relatively easy to update. This is especially true when you compare blogs to other types of websites. Within just a few minutes, you can set up a professional looking blog for free and start your Wahm blogging business.

A web blog is an easy to update web site that looks similar to a journal. Entries are made at a minimum of each week, and the newest entries appear at the top. Entries are normally short articles of 200 to 500 words. Readers visit the blog or read the new blog entries through a blog reading program. Readers can also comment on entries and provide links between their own blogs and your blog.

With blogs, the opportunities are wide open. Choosing a blog topic is as easy as looking at your own life for inspiration. There are blogs about everything from celebrity news to bathroom cleaning tips. Before you start a blog, do some research on the Internet to see if people are interested in your possible blog topic. Your topic doesn’t have to be popular, but it does have to have a dedicated group of people who are interested in the topic.

When you pick a topic, make sure to stay within a fairly small “niche.” The term niche is used to describe a group of people who have a similar interest. There are large niches – like working at home – and small niches – like tips for training your cat to sit on the toilet. Try to find a happy medium between a trendy subject matter and a niche interest so your blog has plenty of readers. Some topics, like working at home or parenting, are too broad and have too much competition for readers.

You are able to set up your blog through a free blogging platform, like www.blogger.com or www.wordpress.com. There are also a half dozen others to choose from. The blogging platform will walk you through making your first entry into your blog.

After you’ve made a few entries into your blog, its time to get paid to blog. This will mean you’ll be creating individual changes to your blog in order to make money. One of the most popular ways to gain income from a blog is by using a contextual advertising program, like Google Adsense or Chitika. Contextual advertising pays you for each time a reader clicks on one of the advertising links on your page. The advertising program will scan your blog entries for keywords, and then place advertising on your page that relates to your page content.

For instance, if you have a weblog on children’s television and write down an article about Sesame Street, the ads appearing next to that article will have to do with that program. They might be links to shopping for Sesame Street items, or an ad for vintage Sesame Street collectables selling on ebay.

One thing to note with contextual advertising is that you won’t have to worry about placing the ads yourself each day. Once you place the code on your blog, the program will automatically refresh the advertising when you make a new post. You will be paid several cents for each click. It doesn’t seem like a lot per click, but it sure does add up quickly.

Contextual advertising is just one way of making money with blogs. You can also make product recommendations and suggest information products (e-books) to your readers. Each time someone buys a product you recommend, you will get a commission. Many bloggers find that making tender product recommendations all through their blogs are a way to earn additional income.

Finally, some companies will pay bloggers to create posts that suggest certain products or services. These businesses give a few dollars for each post, and are fairly easy to use.  The only drawback is that you’ll have advertising posts throughout your blog content. However, many bloggers have found a way around this by putting “And now a word from our sponsors” at the beginning of each of their required advertising posts. Doing this will help any advertizing appear to be more natural.

Blogging For Profit – Do You Really Have To Have A Plan For Blogging For Profit

May 11, 2009 by BUZZ Team  
Filed under Uncategorized

There are most likely quite a few dreams about blogging for profit around in this world, and it is not an unattainable objective for someone with a common knowledge who is prepared to go “the extra mile” and has some fundamental understanding of the technical side of blogging. Even so, hardly any succeed in making an income from their blog. Almost all people who attempt to make money with their blogs do not achieve their goals.

There are two causes for this: Mostly, bloggers have unrealistic hopes of how quickly their readership will increase and then there is the generally exaggerated expectation of making a lot of money. As a result, if these two points are not met the failure can kill their will to continue blogging. Anyhow, there is another issue many bloggers have. It is inadequate planning. If you wish to make some profit as a blogger, a practical plan is paramount, and you have to stick with it.

It is a fact that you got to have a large readership to be successful in blogging for profit. The more traffic your site has, the more advertisers will be pleased to do business with you. Still, it’s not a simple task looking after your regular website’s visitors which is needed if you want to have a healthy income for your work. Because many blogs are created each day, just a great concept or an outstanding writing style doesn’t do the trick anymore. You must be capable to market your blog efficiently.

It is no secret that far too many bloggers invest nearly all their time in writing posts and therefore neglect the marketing part of their project. Frequently updating your blog is absolutely a great method to get a high ranking on blogrolls and in search engines. Once your subscribers understand that you update regularly they will be loyal to you.

Even so, if there is nobody visiting your page, updating your site, regardless how often, wouldn’t make sense at all. Hence, don’t reduce the time you are investing to boost your site’s traffic. To reach your goal of blogging for profit, have a go at reducing your quantity of posts and investing some of that time to attract new visitors by exchanging links with other bloggers, establishing connections in the blog community and implementing other proved techniques for increasing traffic.

Even if you are outstanding in marketing or have in fact a great idea for a blog, don’t take success for granted, it won’t take place quickly. Creating a loyal readership that blogging for profit needs involves time, and generally it will be at least a number of months prior to getting some income out of it.

Even in these early and probably hard days, stay focused and stick to your project. To stay motivated, set goals for the frequency of your updates and the traffic numbers. Furthermore, you will then reap in the profits for sticking with your plan.