You Can Make Money Blogging for Dollars

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The idea of blogging for dollars has become increasingly popular among people who own and operate blogs. What used to be an innocent hobby has become a profitable activity, so much so that some bloggers have began working full-time on their blogs.

Blogging for dollars is relatively easy, requiring no special skills and talent aside from a passion and commitment for a certain topic or subject. You don’t need a college degree to start blogging for dollars. Anyone with an expertise on a specific subject can create their own blog and start making money blogging.

Know What to Blog About

Before you start blogging, it’s imperative to be familiar with what to blog about. It could be a topic that you know very well and in which you have the passion and commitment to write about it. It would be a bad idea to blog about something that you have no interest or knowledge in just because it is very popular. If you don’t know how to cook a complete meal, it makes no sense to start a blog about Italian cuisine.

Find an interest, hobby or activity that you love to do, then blog about it. It doesn’t matter how popular or how obscure the topic is, as long as you have the passion and interest to write about the subject.

Build a Blog and They Will Come

It’s very easy to create a blog nowadays, thanks to blog publishing platforms like Blogger. There are essentially two major types of blogs – the remotely hosted blogs such as those published using Blogger and LiveJournal, and the self-installed blogs using software like Wordpress and MovableType.

Which type of blog should you choose? Each type of blog has its own advantages and disadvantages, so choosing your blog depends on your own preferences. If you want a personal blog and you want blogging to be as easy as possible, then have your blog hosted remotely. But if you want a more professional-looking blog with a lot of features, create your blog using a software like Wordpress, hosted on your own web server. It is quite interesting to learn how to set up a blog.

Monetizing Your Blog

When you see that your blog already has a loyal readership, you can start placing ads, affiliate links and other income streams on your blog. The most popular sources of income for bloggers are:

Marketing programs (Google Adsense, Chitika, Adbrite, etc.)
•           Pay-per-post programs (PayPerPost, ReviewMe, Blogitive, etc.)
•           Affiliate programs (Amazon, CommissionJunction, Linkshare, etc.)
•           Donations and tip jars
•           Selling ad space and sponsorships

There are so many ways you can make money from blogging, and so many websites and companies offering cash to bloggers, that it would be wise to select only a few that provides maximum income generation. Build a blog, add good content, and you will soon be blogging for dollars.

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Tools To Help You Achieve Blogging Profit

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Blogging for income is not an easy task. It takes quite a bit of time and dedication. Blogging changes constantly. Blog readers’ expectations also change on a regular basis. What used to be an electronic public journal entry has these days become much more. It is now something that is feature-rich that a viewer has become accustomed to and if your blog doesn’t have the latest technology, it could get passed over and thus will bring in little income.

This is where many tools come in handy. They will help you keep your blog full of all the most current technology without requiring you to be a computer geek.

There are programs that can help you create new blogs quickly. They are called blog editors. An editor can help you post to several blogs and help you manager the existing ones. This type of program also enables you to format your blog to keep the style of your blogs consistent. And of course there are all the pictures and multimedia that are required in the world of blogging today. A great editor can help you upload these elements so that it will look the way you intended it to.

Blog editor software programs will also help you with moderating your blog activity. Allowing individuals to post comments on your blog can have a significant effect on your fan base and your blog traffic. Unfortunately, you also can attract certain individuals that want to post nasty or crude comments and you have to be able to edit those bad boys out. So be certain your editor has a feature for you to moderate your blog.

Another must is subscribing to RSS feeds from other websites. These can be news sites, other people’s blogs, or sites of interest that you can draw information from. Subscribing to the feeds can give you an continual flow of information that you can write about. You won’t have to waste your time searching the internet looking for topics to write about…they’ll be right at your fingertips. This is extremely useful for bloggers who blog about popular topics such as news and current events. Just like a news room has a ongoing stream of information, so will you.

You have your blog up and going. It is looking good and it is replete with all the recent features. However, do you even know who is looking at it? Do you know how many individuals are looking at it? How long are they staying on the site and when are they on it and what are they viewing and doing? These types of questions are critical to get the answers to in order to make certain that you are receiving the traffic you want. A way to collect and analyze your visitor stats is something you definitely need.

Blogging for profit can be very profitable but it also requires time and dedication to the task set before you. It also requires constant research using software such as James Jones’ Micro Niche Finder in order to increase your traffic from the search engines. If you commit yourself to seeing through the difficult and discouraging times you’ll find that eventually you’re persistence will pay off.

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For those that have been spending to much time online lately, and you desire to know how you can stay in touch with loved ones or promote your online business, because your time table is so active these days. So why don’t you create a blog? There are heaps of significant reasons to launch a weblog, and here are a small amount of suggestions that will aid to give you more of an internet presence.

One of the grounds people set off blogging is to share key information with a network of family and friends all at once. case in point~As an example~Just so you get the idea}, if you’re expecting with your first child, you may like to commence a weblog that will make note of all the challenges and milestones you achieve during your pregnancy.

If you’re absent from your parents or extended family, you can post blog snap shots that will let somebody see the growth of the baby (and your tummy), as well as online vids and snap shots of the delivery and the new born baby if you so decide.

An additional reason to create a online journal would be if you were} shifting into a new house, you and your household can create a weblog that will show your family all the steps that you’ve taken to create your dwelling from the ground up. The online journal can also include pictures of the different rooms in your house, if all of your loved ones are not able to be present at the housewarming that you’ve planned.

Building a weblog that will assist potential clients to learn more about your home business whether it is a product or service. By having this service, persons can register onto the blog at any time to inquire about the latest products that you may be introducing. A blog will also make available to you the freedom to explain the beliefs behind your company, so you can fast the pride that you take in your family-owned online business, or impart your customers with the story on why you got the notion to begin your corporation.

Be sure to include images of your company’s logo, as well as consumer testimonials on your blog, so that extra folks will be attracted to the products or services that you have to present.

If you need to put in more features to your blog that you already maintain, you can check the homepage of the blog to find out how you can create a comment page on your blog. This way, when associates or family members read the information that you’ve posted there, they can answer back with their own feedback. You can also add a forum facet to your weblog, so that other bloggers can provide opinions on the ideas you’ve posted on the internet. This might even give you thoughts for how to publish new information on your weblog on a steady basis, so you’ll always have an involved following.

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Backing up your PageSites

We get questions from bloggers all the time… The most common one is “How do I backup pages on Blogger?”.  So being the power users we are, we took note some documentation about a useful plugin for Firefox called ScrapBook.  We read, downloaded, installed, and used it hard. And, you know? This works for every social website we could find!

ScrapBook is a great way to keep all that data you have on any number of sites protected with a local copy that your online backup can automatically archive for you. With one program! No fancy command lines, dealing with widgits, it saves it for you so if any of the sites go bad, you’ve got your content.

How you ask? Here’s how it works.

A First, go to the ScrapBook download page (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/427). Just click the green Install Now button and then restart Firefox when it tells you to.

B Once Firefox has restarted, you’re ready to use ScrapBook.

C Go to a website you’d like to save with ScrapBook. When your there, click “Capture Page As” on the menu.

D Use “Capture Page As” to set the depth of links you want to copy. This is a important! This backs up all the links on your page automatically. With the depth set to zero, you wouldn’t automatically archive those extra pages. If it was set to 1, you’d be able to. But if it is set to 2, you will save all the linked pages and so on.

E After you’ve selected the different options, click Capture. You’ve now saved a copy on your computer! Now, go to the ScrapBook menu and click Show in Sidebar. You’ll see the pages you’ve captured listed.

So, what do we have so far? You now have a local copy of all the content on your MySpace, etc. page. So if anything goes south, your covered. But like they say on TV… “But Wait, there’s More”.

If you have a internet attached storage product like OPENRSM on your computer just make sure that it’s configuration has your personal files selected for backup. All your social website content is backed up this way and backed up with the rest of your data. And Firefox runs on windows, Mac, and Linux all the same.  Not only will your computer have a full featured internet attached storage backup, but your social websites will be too.

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