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How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs

Posted By Darren Rowse 6th of December 2005 Pro Blogging News 0 Comments

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As an update to this post I’ve more recently written one on How I make Money Blogging which highlights the most profitable ways that I use blogs to generate income. I’ve also written extensively on how bloggers make money in ProBlogger the Book.

How do bloggers make money from blogs?

How-Bloggers-Make-MoneyI’ve been reflecting this week about the amazing diversity of opportunities that are opening up for bloggers to make money from blogging.

I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket.

The wonderful thing is that this is becoming easier and easier to do 2005 has seen many options opening up. I thought I’d take a look at some of the methods that bloggers are currently using to make money through blogs.

Income Streams for Bloggers – How to Make Money Blogging

Advertising Programs – Perhaps the most obvious changes in the past few months have been with the addition of a variety of viable advertising options for bloggers looking to make money from their blogs. The most common way bloggers seem to earn money online is via the contextual ad program from Google – Adsense. A more recent addition that many are using successfully are Chitika.

RSS Advertising – The past 12 months have seen some advances in RSS Advertising also. I’m yet to hear of any bloggers making big money blogging through it to this point – but as improvements are made to the ad programs exploring this I’m sure we’ll start to see examples of it being profitable.

Sponsorship – In addition to the array of advertising programs that are available to join there is a growing awareness in the business of the value and opportunity that exists for them to advertise directly on blogs. I’m hearing more and more examples of this and have been fortunately to have a couple of ad campaigns of my own in the past month – one with Adobe a couple of weeks ago and another just completed with Ricoh for a new digicam over at my Digital Camera Blog. These are not isolated cases – as I say I know of many blogs exploring sponsorship with advertisers at present and suspect we’ll see more of it in the year ahead. Sponsorship is also happening on a post by post basis with some bloggers being paid to write on certain topics by companies – either in one off or a regular fashion – and they are able to make big money from their blogs doing so.

Affiliate Programs – There are larger affiliate programs like Amazon, Linkshare, Clickbank and Commission Junction but also literally thousands of others from the large to the very small.

Digital Assets – Increasing numbers of bloggers have been developing other digital assets to support and add revenue streams to their blogs. By this I mean that I’m increasingly seeing e-books, courses and tele-seminars being run by bloggers. This type of activity will only increase in future – in fact this week I’ve seen numerous examples of bloggers running courses.

Blog Network Opportunities – with the rise in popularity of Blog Networks – bloggers are also being presented with more places to earn an income from their blogging – by writing for and with others. While it might be difficult to get a writing gig with one of the bigger networks – there are plenty who are always asking for new bloggers to join and who are willing to pay bloggers using a variety of payment models. While there are distinct advantages of blogging for yourself – blogging for an established network who will handle a lot of the set up/promotion/admin/SEO etc has it’s advantages also. More and more bloggers are combining writing for themselves on their own blogs with taking on blog network blogs as additional income streams.

Business Blog Writing Opportunities – as blogging has risen in it’s profile as a medium more and more businesses are starting blogs. Many of these companies have internal staff take on blogging duties – but an increasing number of them are hiring specialist bloggers to come on and run their blogs. I know of a number of bloggers who in the past month or two have been approached for such paid work. Check out the ProBlogger Job Board if you’re looking for this type of work.

Non Blogging Writing Opportunities – Also becoming more common are bloggers being hired to write in non blogging mediums. Manolo’s recent coup of a column in the Washington Post is just one example of this as bloggers are increasingly being approached to write for newspapers, magazines and other non blog websites. Along side this is the rise of bloggers as published book authors – this is to the extent that one blogger I spoke with this week complained to me that they were one of the few bloggers than they knew who didn’t have a book deal!

Donations – Tip Jars and donation buttons have been a part of blogging for years now but this last year saw a number of bloggers go full time after fund raising drives. Perhaps the most high profile of these was Jason Kottke of kottke.org who through the generosity of his readership was able to quit his job and become a full time blogger.

Flipping Blogs – Also more common in 2005 was the practice of ‘Blog Flipping’ – or selling of blogs. This has happened both on an individual blog level (I can think of about 20 blogs that sold this year) but also on a network level (the most obvious of these being the 8 figure sale of Weblogs Inc to AOL).

Merchandising – My recent attempt to sell ProBlogger.net T-shirts wasn’t a raging success, but it is an example of how an increasing number of bloggers are attempting to make a few extra dollars from their blogs by selling branded products through programs like Cafepress. While I didn’t have a lot of success with merchandising – quite a few larger blogs are seeing significant sales – especially blogs with a cult following. I’m not at liberty to discuss details – but I know of one largish blog which will see sales over $20,000 in merchandise for the calendar year of 2005.

Consulting and Speaking – While it has been popular for established consultants to add blogs to their businesses we’re also starting to see bloggers with no consulting background able to make money by charging readers for their time in consulting scenarios BECAUSE of the profile that their blogs have built them. Blogging has the ability to establish people as experts on niche topics and we all know the value of being perceived as an expert. I spoke to one blogger last month who charges himself out at over $200 an hour for speaking and consulting work – his area of expertise was something that he knew little about 18 months ago – but through his blog he’s become a leader in his field and a minor celebrity in his industry.

As time rolls on there are more and more ways that bloggers make money from their blogs opening up. Feel free to suggest your own ideas and experiences in comments below.

Update: Looking for more information on how to make money blogging? Here’s a post I wrote talking about my own experience – particularly looking at the top ways that I make money from blogs.

Also check out these resources on how to set up a profitable blog:

  • ProBlogger the Book – where I and Chris Garrett sum up all of the basic tips about starting up a blog in the one volume.
About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. Hi again,
    Well, after my experience with WordPress, it appears that there is one GLARING ommission here. WordPress.com does now allow any commercial ads in their blogs, but that’s not the problem. The problem is that they make very sure that you don’t know that up front. It is not stated in any of their signup pages, it’s not in their TOS, not in any of the places where they advertise their services, and if you dare go to the “Help Forum” and ask about ads, you will get nasty replies from the regulars there, and they will do everything they can to not give you a straight answer. Also, there are literally THOUSANDS of posts (many of which were deleted in the past 2 days) at that so called “Help Forum” from people asking why their ads don’t show up, why they can’t seem to get their ads incorporated, again, because WordPress makes sure you don’t know that ads are not allowed. I saw some people saying that they moved their blogs from other servers to WordPress.com, and were having the problem of their ads not showing up. That means these people went through all that, only to find out that if they want to have ads, they have to move AGAIN. Most people don’t have a problem with the rules, policies, or TOS, what people hate is not being told up front – especially about something that is very imortant when deciding which service to use. So, folks, if you are shopping for a place to put up your blog, and you want to include ads, DO NOT use WordPress. I woudn’t recommend them anyway, after the way I (and lots of other folks) was treated at their “Help Forum”; and I’m definitely moving mine away from there.

  2. Hi again,
    Well, after my experience with WordPress, it appears that there is one GLARING ommission here. WordPress.com does now allow any commercial ads in their blogs, but that’s not the problem. The problem is that they make very sure that you don’t know that up front. It is not stated in any of their signup pages, it’s not in their TOS, not in any of the places where they advertise their services, and if you dare go to the “Help Forum” and ask about ads, you will get nasty replies from the regulars there, and they will do everything they can to not give you a straight answer. Also, there are literally THOUSANDS of posts (many of which were deleted in the past 2 days) at that so called “Help Forum” from people asking why their ads don’t show up, why they can’t seem to get their ads incorporated, again, because WordPress makes sure you don’t know that ads are not allowed. I saw some people saying that they moved their blogs from other servers to WordPress.com, and were having the problem of their ads not showing up. That means these people went through all that, only to find out that if they want to have ads, they have to move AGAIN. Most people don’t have a problem with the rules, policies, or TOS, what people hate is not being told up front – especially about something that is very imortant when deciding which service to use. So, folks, if you are shopping for a place to put up your blog, and you want to include ads, DO NOT use WordPress. I woudn’t recommend them anyway, after the way I (and lots of other folks) was treated at their “Help Forum”; and I’m definitely moving mine away from there as soon as I find a place to move it to.

  3. OHHH, I’m so sorry about the triple posting, I guess I didn’t stop the delivery in time. Again, SO sorry.

  4. The only way u can make money through ur blogs is to be an expert in the field of what u claim in that blog . Unless and until the readers sense a value in going through ur blog , u cant hope to attract much attention from them for a long time .

  5. I wasn’t initially looking to make money, just feeling out blogs in general. Expertise is always the way to make money. I make and sell Class Rings for anyone. Currently I just started a blog to write daily/weekly blurbs to help educate the millions of people looking for a class ring. An Educated consumer is supposed to be a smart consumer. Maybe some day I will stumble across a way to get rich on the internet. Until then I will just continue to sell at my website (www.beclassrings.com).

  6. It’s great to see that earning money with a blog is possible!

    My blogs, novo-MUNDO (about fotos etc), already makes me a $3k/m and the my other 2 blogs, As Novidades and Arteblog, is doing about $10/d within a month!

    Thanks for all your tips Darren! Thx!!

  7. Very useful post. I’ve started my blog a week ago. Now I think I can have some money from it!

  8. I really love your site it’s really helped me turn my blog into a money making machine. Keep up the great work.

  9. I do not understand this blog thing. I have my own website http://www.kimtdesigns.com and have 1 blog on it that no one reads.Have a look and let me know what i should be doing. I read everywhere that blogs can help get traffic to websites, if so i do i do it ? To Blog or Not To Blog

  10. hello guyz!!!

    @lee jones, sir i know how to place Adsense at WordPress since i have a site where i can install Adsense, but you need to install Adsense-wordpress Deluxe first. Just search for it at the net.

    @Darren, great topic sir!!!

  11. Great tips there and worth taking on board..There are p[lenty of new players coming into the market with Amazon doing contextual ads similiar to Kontera and AuctionAds for Ebay is also a great accompliment to Adsense.

  12. Darren,
    I know this was the post you published 2 yrs back, but couldnt stop of commenting. I am an Adsense publisher & an autor of 3 sites which has a readership of 100 unique visitors to each site.
    Following your tips & hope to get some good revenues through Blogging.
    & as said, most of the bloggers are after Money-Thats true.

  13. Feedvertising, Text-Link-Ads and affiliate marketing (along with contextual ads) seem to be the most popular.

    I hope to use this list to better my ways of monetizing my site. Thanks Darren!

  14. Yeah, a good article on blogs. But what i realise is it is very difficult to get indexed in google unless you have a good amount links from other sites and have a hell lot of unique content. So it is advisable to go for paid advertising rather than waiting for google to index your blog.

  15. […] only by becoming known as Subject Matter Experts in their industries, but also taking it forward to making money blogging and sometimes becoming full time bloggers and earning their living posting blog entries from their […]

  16. Personally, I’ve found affiliate marketing / Advertising Programs to be the best source of income. Both are free to get started with and you have no products or customer service to worry about.

    If you look a bit you can find some very nice commission, affiliate products that are very easy to sell.

  17. This article is great. with so much information I feel blessed. Thanks to everybody.

    Regards,
    Vishnu

  18. Blogging has acquired the status of full fledged industry, many bloggers have built fortunes by blogging. It is equally tough when you are competing with 55 million blogs.

  19. Very usefull article indeed for newbies.But most mentioned above programs wont accept until you have good traffic.

  20. I ‘ve read alot of peoples ideas and put the information together and saw results in a few short days!

  21. Hopefully I can start making money with my blog! :D

  22. Blogs are also a great way to build a mailing list which can lead to even more income in the future. I think it is best to concentrate on one or two income streams per blog, like one affiliate program or product and Adsense or Chitika. Another great advertising program I started using is Ebay Auction Ads. This is another advertising income stream where you can earn money from Ebay auctions. They look just like Adsense but they are Ebay ads which are targetted to your site.

  23. Yeah, a good article on blogs.
    And I found that your blog is such a wonderful one,can you tell me how much money can you earn per month.
    Clickbank sucks,I think paydotcom may a better alternative.
    Have you tried paydotcom it is really good.

  24. There’s a lot of different ways too make money with Myspace. I’ve searched conutless ways to make money online with sites, blogs, etc., but I’ve stumbled stumbled upon a great site called
    Spacebankers.com

    Also I managed to make a good amount of money on just blogs with this ebook I got not too long ago! It’s great and in my opinion every blogger should know about this. The is called
    Thejoelmethod.com

  25. Hi, Darren your article is so helpful and your website is so very informative I am new in bogs I would like to know If can I add content on my blog from your links?? ,but I do not How to paste or post on my blog, Thank you for your full information.

  26. Wow, that list of ad programs is really an eye opener. Google Adsense is the only option I’m using now at my blog. Time to give other ad programs a try I guess.

    Thanks!

  27. Great post, very interesting, I want to know about all resources how to make money with blogging. Now I know thanks

  28. Nice list of links – I’m going to try a few of them out and blog about them at http://blogsformoney.com/ :-)

  29. Thanks for the tips, I’ve been procrastinating in regards to a blog, but I think that will some of the info I get here, I’m ready to give it a try. Now if I can just stop reading all the good stuff from other peoples blogs and start blogging myself!

    Jan from Unique Baby Gear Ideas and Decorating Tips

  30. I have to say that my site started slow and then started doing very well, not thousands but showed that things were working. All of a sudden things seemed to slow down….. I am wondering if visitors have just started tuning out banners…

  31. Thank you very much for all the tips! I’m trying them on my blog. It’s about financial advises that I use in my job. I hope I can share my knowledge in the internet world. If you have time, give it a look! All critics are welcome.

    dealersjournal.blogspot.com

  32. Greetings all, cheers Darren again you show simple honest advice for bloggers. Few blogs provide a wealth of info that is relevant and in most cases is not too heavy in the propaganda stakes.

    If your new to blogging and new to Darren stick around and even subscribe, few places are worth the email.

    Learn blog – expand your horizons

    have a B L O G G I N G good day!

  33. Its always great to read about all the different ways you can earn revenue. once you get good at 1 thing move onto a next one to either try it or increase revenue altogether. fantastic post. good job Darren

  34. Enjoyed the article, thanks Darren. It has expanded my knowledge on blogging and I will now put it to use. Great job.

  35. Thank. I really love your site it’s really helped me turn my blog into a money making machine. Keep up the great work.

  36. Nice read, I like your site, very informative and interesting. Im new to this blogging thing, yours is one of the few i like visiting often.

  37. Hopefully I can start making money with my blog too! :D

  38. Thanks for some hidden secrets to make money from blogs

  39. Good indepth post on blogging. All of these ideas / trends are pretty much still true in 2007 leading into ’08.

  40. as a student, i struggle with my financial problem. i thought through blog, i can earn at least tens of dollars to support my daily pocket money. but my readership is very low though i tried to make my blog as interesting as possible. but it just can’t work out. i have really no idea to continue.

  41. I tend to always come back to this post when I’m in need of resources. Thanks Daren. Great post!

  42. Your blog is a treasure of resource to bloggers. I keep an eye on your blog for updates,Thanks

  43. Great post, I’m going to have to use some of these money makers on my blog!

  44. Hi There Darren
    I Love Your Blog and Your Tips
    This is the best Blog i know really
    or the best blogger:)
    but why you don’t make your urls shorter or convert to html extention?

  45. Thanks for all the links, i will try some of those sponsors in my free web directories and my money making blog.

  46. Thanks for the suggestions. After reading this post, I searched for bloggers network and found quite a lot.
    I will work on those networks.

  47. Good blog, i also want to work in this network and making more money
    iliyas patel

  48. Thanks for some secrets to make money from our blogs

  49. This is so old post, but still has such a valuable informations… Thanks!

  50. Hi Darren,

    Nice blog for sure however I see that you have your links set to “no follow”…

    Not a very nice thing for contributors if you ask me…increasing page rank is an important aspect of bloggin in my opinion.

    If you are using WordPress I know of a pluggin that can get rid of the no follow in the code.

    Cheers!

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