Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Learning How to Make Money Blogging

There are two major types of business models that
entrepreneurs use to make money blogging. The first
and most common way to turn a blog into a profit
making machine is to sell advertising to different
companies and brands who want to reach that blog's
readers. The second kind of money making blog is one
that helps a single brand improve its image by creating
positive associations between the blog and the product
in the mind of consumers. Both kinds of blogs can
make a lot of money, especially if the creator has a keen
mind for marketing.
If you are blogging with the goal of selling advertising,
there are two basic ways that you can go about
recruiting sponsors who want to put ads on your site;
you can let someone else do all of the legwork, or you
can do the work yourself and keep all of the revenue.
Within the first group, many people make money
blogging by selling space through Google's AdSense
program. The advantages of this program are numerous,
as it requires very little effort on the part of the blogger
or webmaster to begin raking in profits. However, most
people discover that they make less money through this
method than they had hoped that their blog would earn.
Selling advertising directly to companies who want to
put banner ads or sponsored links on your blog can take
quite a bit of time, but it is often fairly lucrative. If you
have a lot of contacts in industries that are related to the
topic of your blog, you may want to try to go this route.
People who have a strong background in sales and are
experienced at pitching proposals can make quite a bit
of money by renting blog space to interested companies.
The most serious problem with this model is that you
often have to build quite a sizable readership before you
can attract advertisers, which can mean that you have to
do several months of work before you start to make
money blogging.
As blogging becomes a more and more lucrative
business, a lot of established companies are considering
how they can get into the action. One way that
companies are capitalizing on the blog movement is by
having blogs that provide a kind of friendly face for
their corporation. Often, a company will employ an
established blogger to create a weblog designed
specifically to appeal to that company's customers and
to create positive associations with the brand in
consumers' minds. More than one writer who never
even dreamed that he or she could make money
blogging has been approached by a company and
offered quite a pretty penny for this kind of gig.

How to Learn Blogging Software --------

A lot of blogging software is specifically designed to be


simple to use, but even the least intimidating blogging

program can feel very overwhelming to somebody who

has not spent a lot of time learning the ins and outs of

different kinds of software. Particularly for newer

bloggers, learning how to use the interface of blogging

software is the most difficult part of blogging. If you are

somebody who feels comfortable expressing themselves

in another medium, it may prove to be well worth your

time and effort to learn blogging software, but that

doesn't mean that the task will be easy.

The main thing that will help you find success as you

learn how to use a new kind of blogging software is to

try and take things slowly. Many people get so excited

about learning to blog that they try to rush into the thick

of it and start exploring the most complicated features

of a program right away. This can lead to getting

confused and feeling frustrated, and all too many

potential bloggers burn out during this stage of the

process. If you take your time learning the basics of

your blog software program before you move on to

more advanced techniques, you will be more likely to

retain what you have learned, and to keep feeling

positive about your ability to understand the world of

blogging.