How to build a blog that attracts visitors and earns money for free!

September 28, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

There are several points needing to be covered when building a money-making blog. I will cover the basics here, hopefully updates will be available in the near future.

 

1. First and most importantly once you have set up your blog, begin writing articles on what ever interests you in an easy readable style.

 

2. Submit the blog to search engine optimization and submissions sites. Also blog submission sites, just search them on google.

 

3. Get yourself out there! facebook, myspace, tweeter. start publishing articles and ezines, start posts in forums, respond to posts, visit blogs and blog forums making friends, connections and take a real interest in what people have to offer and the favour will be returned. Don’t make comments like nice blog, actually get involved.

 

4. Blog ping sites to drive more traffic to your site. Use your intiative advertise anywhere you can think of that will benifit your blog according to it’s content.

Drive quality traffic toward your site i.e if it’s about book’s advertise on book forums and book shops.

 

5. Link exchangers – just keep building and building links by exchange them with other sites, this way you share each others traffic.

 

6. Add widgets, google ads, games, affiliate and associate links. These are where your revenue comes from. So set-up an account with affiliates that offer products that relate to the content of your site.

 

Finally just keep building your site an hour or so a day, remember these things take time so be patient. Good luck and check my blogs as examples

 

Courtesy of: http://the-cash-generator.blogspot.com/

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