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20 Ways to Make More Money from Your Blog

Posted By Guest Blogger 5th of October 2011 Blogging for Dollars 0 Comments

This guest post is by James Penn of AcceleratedNicheProfits.com.

A few weeks ago, on the ProBlogger Community Boards, I started a new forum topic titled, “Help Me Monetize 1,000 Visitors Per Day.”

My natural health blog had experienced some rapid traffic growth, and had grown from 80 visitors per day to over 1,000 visitors per day using these seven strategies.

Yet my income was pitiful.

Income

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My only monetization strategy was linking to relevant Amazon products, and I was generating just over $100 per month. I worked out that if I carried on like this, simply promoting Amazon products, I’d need to be clocking 50,000 visitors per dayto make a comfortable, full-time income with this blog.

That wasn’t going to happen anytime soon, so I sought advice from fellow ProBlogger forum members, undertook my own research, and carried out my own experiments in a quest to discover alternative ways to increase the revenue I generated from my blog.

In this post, I share twenty strategies you can use to increase your blog income. Many I’m already using, many I plan to use, but some I don’t think would work on my particular blog, though they may work on yours!

1. Google Adsense

I’d always been against adding Google Adsense to my webpages for fear of it taking away from the user experience.

I needn’t have worried as I’ve been able to add one ad unit in a fairly prominent position and one in a more secluded area of the blog without disrupting my readers.

I’ve only had these ads up a few weeks but initial results suggest they will earn me more this month than I earned with my entire blog last month.

2. Sidebar linking

Your sidebar appears on every single one of your blog pages. You need to be making the most of it.
Something I’ve experimented with is adding a new link category with a title that’s something like, “My Top 5 Health Books.”

Then below that title I’ll link to my favourite health books on Amazon. It’s a good way to get more readers in the door at Amazon and earn more Amazon commissions.

3. Deep-linking Amazon products

Sidebar links can work well, but deep linking to specific products that are relevant to the content I’m sharing is the most effective strategy for driving Amazon sales.

For example, on my health blog, if I have a post about the benefits of avocado oil for skin and hair, then linking to the most effective avocado oil on Amazon will generate a number of clicks and sales.

4. Localize your Amazon links

One of the problems I was having with my blog is that I was only linking to Amazon.com. Only 55% of my traffic was from the US—meaning I was missing out on a huge portion of commissions from the rest of the world.

There are a few plug-ins that “localize” your Amazon affiliate links, so a reader from the UK is taken to Amazon.co.uk, for example. This is a good way to pick up extra commissions that you wouldn’t have received otherwise.

5. Sell your own products

A large chunk of Darren’s revenue is now generated from selling his own ebooks. In January and February of this year, ebook sales were his number one revenue generator.

Bloggers have a huge advantage when it comes to selling their own products since they’ve already gained trust from their readers and displayed their expertise. If your free blog content is good, then readers will assume your paid content is even better—and you won’t need to be a copywriting whiz to get sales.

I have two ebooks already written from a few years ago that I have simply let gather digital dust. A few tweaks and a new design and these ebooks will be promoted on my blog to my reader base.

6. Adding promotional boxes

On problogger.net, at the end of each individual post page, Darren has a promotional box that promotes the Genesis Framework.

ProBlogger promotional box for GenesisI know this box works because I ended up buying Genesis via this promotion.

After setting my blog up with Genesis, I had my programmer design a promotional box for me, promoting a hair care product that pays $40 commissions. I added this box to every single post in my “Hair Health” category, meaning the promotion is shown only to the most targeted prospects. I’ll now be making more of these boxes so that I can put them into other categories, promoting other specific products.

7. Find alternative affiliate programs

With my health blog I got a little too comfy with the Amazon Associates program. It was so easy to just find a product, get a link, and put it on the blog. It was easy to set up, and easy to keep track of, but I was only getting about 7% commission.

Now when I go to insert an Amazon affiliate link, I do a search first to see if I can find a better commission rate.

8. Pop-ups

This is another technique Darren’s using on prologger.net currently. At the top of the page is a very unobtrusive, 1cm thick pop over that simply serves to get people to click to his 31 Days To Build A Better Blog course.

This is something I plan to add to my blog when I have my eBooks up for sale, but it’s something you could do today to get people to click through to affiliate products.

9. Donate button

I’m not a big fan of this strategy, but some use it effectively. If you have a loyal following that you treat well and really help, many may be happy to send a few dollars your way for blog maintenance, or merely as a thank you.

Perhaps put a Donate button on your blog for a few days and see how it works? Have you ever tried this? Did it work?

10. Convert more visitors into subscribers

If you aren’t building an email list, then every single person who leaves your blog is gone, forever, unless they find you again via a search engine or link on another blog, which is unlikely.

But if you manage to collect their email addresses, you can stay in touch. You can send them back to your blog regularly and you can promote your own ebooks or affiliate products to them.

If you can get their email addresses, you can send them back to the blog every time you publish a new update. This achieves a number of goals:

  • It gives them another opportunity to click on one of your Adsense ads.
  • It gives them another opportunity to buy your ebook or an affiliate product.
  • It increases your number of pageviews, which increases your revenue from CPM banner advertising.
  • It gives them an opportunity to share your blog on Twitter, Facebook, or Stumbleupon, thereby increasing your traffic and revenue.

This ability to retain readers will help you generate more revenue from the same visitors, which can only be a good thing.

11. Promote products via email

Prior to my mission to make more money from my blog, I was simply sending updates to my subscribers directing them to new blog posts.

I realized that to increase my blog revenue, I needed to sell in my emails, too.

I sent a test promotion of a natural hair care product I’ve previously mentioned to an extremely targeted list of just 340 subscribers generated from the blog. I made four sales from one email resulting in $160 in commissions.

Before I monetized my email list, it would have taken me one and a half months to earn this kind of money from my blog.

12. Charge for email advertising

Many are happy to pay to get an ad, or an entire solo ad, in an email list. Consider offering email advertising packages to further increase the revenue generated from your email list. Create an Advertise With Us page on your blog and state your rates.

13. Reviews

Seven days ago I wrote my first product review on my health blog. I don’t want to share what product it was, but after pressing Publish, I was instantly ranking in the top 10 for a number of keywords such as “[product name] review” and “buy [product name].”

This review, with no promotion, has generated $120 in commissions in the first seven days, and I expect it to continue like this for the foreseeable future.

14. Sponsored competitions

Something I see a lot of on popular health blogs are sponsored competitions. A company donates a few of their products to a blogger and the blogger runs a competition giving away these products.

These competitions are free to run, and can be immensely profitable. Firstly, they are capable of drawing huge traffic, and secondly you can promote the product using an affiliate link. Competition entrants who don’t win, or who don’t even enter, may end up buying the products via your affiliate link giving you a nice commission boost.

15. Sponsored posts

A few months ago I was approached by a plastic surgeon. They wanted to publish a post on my blog promoting their plastic surgery business. They offered $125 for a 500-word post which they would write.
I had to reject their offer because my blog focuses on natural alternatives, but it opened my mind up to the possibility—and profitability—of charging for sponsored posts.

I’ve yet to try it, but in the very near future I’ll be approaching natural health and beauty companies offering them an opportunity to publish a post promoting their business. I won’t be able to use this method too often or fear of annoying readers, but one or two sponsored posts a month is an extra $100-200 monthly. If you’re really cheeky, you may also be allowed to use your affiliate link to promote their products.

16. Bestseller lists

Darren gave me this idea with his post about creating a bestseller list. This involves creating a list of the most popular products your blog readers are buying as judged by your Amazon affiliate reports.

I immediately went away and created my bestseller list on a new page of my blog. This page is linked from my top navigation bar so it receives exposure on every single page of the blog.

17. “Gift ideas” posts

Prior to major holidays, such as Christmas, Mother’s and Father’s days, and so on, it’s a wise idea to create a “Top 10 Gifts For Health/Nature/Photography/Sports/ Enthusiasts” list. Simply create a gift ideas list for your blog’s market, and you’ll see an increase in affiliate commissions as you get traffic from keyphrases like “gift ideas for photographers.”

Another idea is to create Top 10 DVDs or Top 10 Books lists for your market. On my blog I have articles such as The Top 5 Natural Sunscreens, and The Top 5 Natural Shampoos. Pick a product in your market and write a list of the top five or ten brands.

18. Premium content

This is not something I’ve tried, but I know some bloggers have used it well. I’m not sure it would work too well in my market, but I’m sure there are many markets it would work in.

This idea simply involves creating a premium quality, longer-than-normal blog post. You publish the first part as a teaser and then require the reader to pay a small fee to read the rest of the post—perhaps $5 or so.

Like I mentioned earlier, if your readers love your free content, they’ll assume your paid content is even better.

19. Plug your high-value content

On my blog, I have certain content that I know generates more revenue than others. Therefore, to increase my revenue, it makes sense to push my readers towards this content.

Darren pushes his high-value content on the homepage by making certain posts “Featured.” You can also push people towards high-value content by interlinking within your posts, and linking to your high-value posts from the sidebar. You should also focus on building backlinks to your high-value content to push them up the search engines and attract more organic traffic to these posts.

20. Charge to review guest posts

This is a slightly out-of-left-field strategy I learned from Darya Pino of SummerTomato.com and it’s not actually a way to increase your own revenue, but instead to raise some money for charity.

Darya was disillusioned with the number and quality of guest posts she was receiving and so decided to require a $10 donation simply to review a guest post.

I’m getting between three and five guest post submissions per day. I reckon I could cut this number down significantly, increase the quality of guest posts, and raise some money for charity by charging to review guest post submissions.

What can you add?

Above I’ve presented 20 strategies you can use to make more money from your blog and your existing traffic.

What strategies are working best for you when it comes to monetizing your blog? Do you have any “out of the ordinary” strategies that are helping you to profit from your blog? Share them with us.

James Penn is a keen blogger and shares his internet marketing experiments, tips and secrets at AcceleratedNicheProfits.com. He is also a big fan of building niche email lists and has documented his top list building strategies in his step-by-step guide 100 Subscribers Per Day.

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Comments
  1. “There are a few plug-ins that “localize” your Amazon affiliate links”

    Can you name one at least?

  2. What about text link ads like infolinks etc. You didn’t mention them. Are they not good enough for monetizing a site…

    • I’ve never used them and have no experience with them. That’s why I didn’t mention them but I’m sure they are a great way to monetize a site.

    • Hasn’t Google been punishing sites that use these? I don’t see Problogger using them anymore…

  3. Great post, James. Could you please suggest some plugins that might work as mentioned on item 4?

  4. Hi James,
    Great ways to earn using a blog. There are numerous ways but the best thing to be successful with a blog is find the one that is related to your blog and try to stick to it because knowing many while not putting action into it is one of the contributing problem to the 97% bloggers.
    I have been busy with my blog and today, I shall consider making money out of it using one of your ways or others. Thanks for these!

  5. I’m working on

    1) get traffic….any traffic

  6. These tips are awesome!

    I am only implementing email marketing and Adsense on YouTube and making decent money, but these tips are really going to help me increase my revenue!

    I am big on list building, so the ViperBar plugin I have lets me add and email only optin form, much like the button promoting the ’31 Days To Build A Better Blog’ course on the top of this blog.

    One trick that has made me commissions is personal case studies. This doesn’t work for every niche, but I made a video blog post about how I added 12 subscribers in 24 hours using 2 techniques, one being an advertising site, and made $14 within 2 hours of publishing that post.

    Funny enough, I added 52 subscribers the very next day with a solo ad… lol

    Thanks for these powerful strategies!
    -Gabriel Johansson

  7. Great share James … Pretty nice ways to make extra money from our blogs !! Liked the #6 one, the most…and even I’m not a big fan of adding donate buttons :)

  8. Obviously I’m yet to try like 71.5% of these strategies. Adsense being my main income source, I’m working on creating a product and offering a service for my readers. That makes it 21 (offer a service).
    Thanks for sharing James..

  9. Wow James, such a good post. I have learned so much from the emails I get from you and with this article I can use some of these stradegy’s to better my blogs. I am not a pro like you are but working on a part time basis to better my blogs.Thanks for the ideas!

  10. Right now, I am trying to monetize my site and this article will help me a lot to choose proper program for my site. Thanks for this writeup.

  11. Thank you for such a helpful post! I’m working on a bestseller list for my site right now and I can’t wait to to do a gift ideas list soon.

  12. This is a pretty good list even though it starts out much better than it finishes.

    I too have stayed away from AdSense so far on my new blog. I think it’s time for me to find a non-obtrusive way of getting it in there, though. I have a few Amazon links myself but I’d rather implement them into the sidebar the way you suggest in #2.

    As for selling your own Ebook in #5 , I also had an Ebook that I had written a couple of years ago that just needed to be dusted off a little bit. I just put mine up for sale 2 or 3 days ago. I read the entire thing, made the necessary changes, and it was good to go. I also started an affiliate program with it.

    #6 caught my eye as well. I’ve played around with this a few times but was unhappy with the layout results. Every time I placed a promotional box beneath my post, it showed up on my homepage beneath my excerpts. I’m about to go and try placing them above the comments instead. I’m sure that will do the trick.

    Thanks!

  13. Great article by James, as always, I should say.

    The great thing about James is that he isn´t hiding anything related to his business but provides complete case studies covering things like: what traffic sources he uses, how much he´d invested, what results he achieved in terms of traffic, how he monetized the traffic, how he tested and improved certain elements etc.

    He is giving everyone interested in internet marketing a full disclosure, a complete look behind the scenes of his business and a very realistic view on what is possible in internet marketing as well as how exactly to do it the right way. Other “gurus” are charging a lot of money for products that deliver much less value.

    Especially his guide “100 subscribers per day “ is a resource with many complete case studies on list building and everyone, interested in this topic should buy this guide. I´ve purchased this guide (and his other guides) and for me it is one of the best resources on this topic.

    Thanks once again, James and keep up the great work.

    Best regards from Berlin, Germany, Kiril

  14. Wonderful post, also a new blogger, will take all your tips to heart, thanks so much for the post, answered so many of my questions! All the best, Clea

  15. As to monetizing your blog: if you are providing services and you could find potential JV partners, here is another, more “offline” way, to monetize your blog.

    Approach a potential JV-partner and let him write a guest post. In exchange for the exposure he is getting you may ask him to send an email to his clients recommending your services, to inform his clients about a seminar you´ll be doing etc.

    Any kind of “offline” help he may offer to you in exchange would work. Sure, it´s not exaclty “monetizing the blog” since you are not making passive income, but it could generate some additional income for you nevertheless.

    Best regards from Berlin, Kiril

  16. Nice work, I’ve gone from 100 visitors a day to 500 visitors a day in the last year. It’s been a gradual process but well worth it in the long run.

    All the best,

    David Edwards

  17. Was really impressed when I opened my email this afternoon to see James Penn posted on the ProBlogger! Very cool. I was really impressed with your health niche site and further impressed by this 20 ways. I would have never thought about the promotional box idea that is a fantastic one that I will now be implementing on all of my blog posts as well!

    Very awesome and thank you again!

  18. These are some excellent money making strategies I wilI use on my blog.
    Thanks James.

    Raymond

  19. Some top notch tips here. Most of them are really quick and easy to implement too, which is always welcome.

  20. Julia Rosenberg says: 10/05/2011 at 6:17 am

    Hello, I just wanted to thank you for sharing this helpful information. My name is Julia and I’m a junior at Syracuse University studying social media with @dr4ward. We recently had to create our own blog for the class as blogging is becoming rapidly more important to the online world. I am new to blogging but hope to continue my blog long after the social media class ends. This post was extremely informative on blogging in general and also gave me hope to generate some revenue after graduation after working hard at improving my blog. Thanks so much for sharing this great post and I will definitely pass it along to my classmates.

  21. Hi,

    Great list of ways to earn from bloggging, but for me the key thing is to build a list and create a relationship with your readers. Become the expert in your niche and the monetization will soon follow.

    Also it goes without saying that quality is still the main thing, and don’t oversell to the niche.

    Andrew

  22. Another thorough post James. Just wondering what these local plugins are for amazon. I’m also in the UK, would be good to know which one you find works best.

  23. These are all great ways to make money. But a few of them are ones that a newer blogger might want to be leery of.

    Adsense and ads, while fine themselves can make a site look like crap. Having one ad is fine, but I see sites I will never go back too because they are festooned with ads.

    Sponsored guest posts: chances are no one is going to pay big bucks to a growing blog to be allowed to guest post. What you will most likely get early on is people trying to hawk crap and dodgy products. This could directly hurt your reputation because by allowing something on your site you are subtly endorsing it.

    Not saying you should -nerver- do this. But the basic quality of the products you endorse is more important than the $$$

  24. Great ideas. I’m not remotely there yet – I think I’ve made a few missteps, trying to do too much too fast, so I’m presently in the middle of editing or scratching content entirely and conjuring up a redesign, but I hope to launch “for real” in the next few weeks. Bookmarking this for the time when monetization becomes the priority. Thank you!

  25. Good list. I agree with Steve about Adsense – when I started my personal blog the only ads I got from them were for allen keys and they looked awaful, apaprt from being nothing to do with my blog topic at all! I eventaully took Adsense off the site and only use it on my commercial sites now.

    Enjoy the journey.

    Mandy

  26. Wrote my post earlier today but the server kicked me off so I am back again. That might be a clue into what I think of James. I have followed his work for several years since he first began.

    His helpful, intelligent publications are right to the point and true to his desire to help others.

    I have not been good at monetizing but this post has sparked several things that I plan to do immediately.

    Keep up the good work James.

    Carol

  27. I agree with what Steve Scott says in his post above. Go easy on the adsense and ads, and use sponsored posts in moderation. Too many of these could end up doing more harm than good.

  28. Great post

    I would also say that from previous blogs I worked on, publishing an eBook helps a ton, it drives up sign ups and can be used to include paid advertising.

    SF

  29. A really good blog post about money from a blog. We had over 13,000 views to our blog last month, but we are still not sure how to make money from it! We are looking into sponsorship at the moment, and think that this will be the best way for our travelling blog.

    We also have affiliate links and products that I review. That has been the best way to make sales so far. We used to have google ads but we took them away so that we could find move our site forward with different ideas.

    Cheers
    Lisa

  30. Great post! One of the most helpful things I’ve read on ProBloger in a while.

    I have one tip to add to your list, and although I’m rather new to making money from a blog, it’s working well for me.

    Create “How To” style posts about your affiliate products. Ask yourself “what problem does this product solve, what uses does it have?”. Then build a post around that.

    For example, a hair product. Perhaps you would create a post entitled “7 Steps to Repair Split Ends”, or something of the sort. Plug in your quality affiliate links wherever applicable. You may even need separate products for each step, one to prep your hair, one for final treatment (I don’t know anything about hair products), which could become a great source of affiliate revenue.

    Just my quick thoughts, thanks for a great post!

  31. Nice share James!! Initially I was knowing about only 5-6 ways….

  32. Great list, James.

    There are quite a few more ideas out there, as far as making money through your blog.

    The problem is I have heard so many ideas, it can become difficult working out what to decide on.

  33. Thank you for this great post. I’m a newbie on this field and I find your list very helpful. I already have Adsense and I will find ways to increase my traffic first.

  34. Great post James, caught me at the perfect time! Gave me the kick up the backside needed to make something happen on a blog of mine. To add to the tactics (the amazon bestsellers list in particular), creating a weekly/monthly post or email talking about the bestselling products in your niche for that month/week has been really effective for me.

  35. Wow….Lots of excellent ideas. I use many of them my self and I particularly like the Sidebar linking, Deep-linking Amazon products and the Sponsored posts ideas.

  36. All valid ways to make extra cash, thanks for Sharing James. I’ve already implemented about 6 of them before this post, but now it helps direct me to get some more cash out of my websites.

  37. Hi James
    As a newbie, I haven’t started building a list yet, but have saved all your emails for when I do.
    I am working on my first product and have an idea for a freebie report.
    Quite a bit of work to do yet, but hope to be building my list before Christmas.
    Will keep a note of your tips.
    Dee

  38. What a post, 20 ways, all I have always known is just the first one “Google Adsense”. I sure will implement other strategies to make more income.

  39. This is a really pro list. Thanks :). Personally, I really prefer the least intrusion as a reader, but, paradoxically perhaps, I really like to get recommendations from the blogger. Things like the promotional box are really good, I think. But… I still reckon adsense is terrible in terms of value from your hard earned readership.

  40. What a great post. 20 points and all of them sure to boost up reputation and also earnings. Getting traffic on my blog is the main concern for me now and these points are really helpful for me. Thanks for listing them all down.

  41. Great Post.Thanks and Learned some new ways to make more money.

    ~Mir Imran Elahi

  42. Andy Piper says: 10/06/2011 at 10:23 pm

    Good tips. I have a successful real estate site and a couple of blogs that I would love to monetize but I don’t want to send people to my competition through adwords. Any ideas

  43. Hi James

    Hope your doing well, Great Article mate…

    Some great ideas here, I like the “Adding promotional boxes” it’s a great resource benefit for every content that you produce. .

    I’ve started using the popup on my blog now from popup Domination, they work very well. Also I’ve just purchased the new popups designs recently from Michael Dunlop will be using them soon.

    Keep up with the great work James, and talk soon

    Take Care

    Danny

  44. Hi James

    Great article. It seems like quite a few people. Who have commented on this post. Have more love for Amazon rather than Google adsense. Personally speaking. I prefer adsense. YES! I know that a lot of bloggers think that they are intrusive.

    But guess what. The ads are not there for their benefit. They are their for the visitors who you hope to convert into buyers. Since 95% of them will not buy on a first visit. Using Google adsense is a good second prize.

  45. Amazon is not working for my blog. I hardly make a sales through amazon. So, I went back to use Adsense. Now, my Adsense is doing good. :)

  46. Great sources of income for bloggers, am using Adsense and Amazon to an extent, but yet to start getting any revenue from my blog. Hopefully that turns into something productive in the near future. Thanks for sharing.

  47. Here’s an idea, similiar to hosting a guest blogger: find a successful business owner in your niche and interview them. You can do this once a week or once a month. Then if it’s well written and put together, the other business owner will likely link back to your interview. And it’s another thing you can add to your newsletter, telling your subscribers about your latest interview.

  48. Great post. Some ideas like Top gifts hadn’t thought of…will be putting some of these ideas to work on my recipe blog. Will also suggest this information to my wordpress related subscribers.
    Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us.

  49. Hi, these are some awesome tips. I run a health and beauty blog too and will give some of these tips a go. Thanks!

  50. Awseome post, James. I’ve never used Amazon, but I think it would work for my quotes website. I’m gonna try it and that’s because of you. Thank you!

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