Make Money With Paid Blogging Networks
Setting up a blog is the easy part. Making money a Internet home business often proves more challenging. The typical route is to choose a theme for your blog and then add adsense ads, and appropriate affiliate links to it in the hope of attracting targeted traffic and generating some click through cash and affiliate commissions. While this is a sound method of monetizing a blog, you won’t actually own any significant quantities of cash until you start getting a good flow of relevant traffic to your blog. Building up a following for your blog takes time and effort with both writing blog posts and marketing the blog itself.
So what can you do in the meantime to start generating some cash?
A lot of bloggers are turning to paid blogging networks as a viable solution to the blog monetization conundrum. So what are paid blogging networks and how do they work?
A paid blogging network is basically a website that connects advertisers with bloggers. The advertisers offered to pay so much per post, and the bloggers who receive those offers get paid to publish a blog post of varying length about the advertisers product or service. The requirements of the advertisers may vary from a simple link, or a few words, or a combination of words and links.
How much the blogger is paid depends on the status of the blog, and the number of words or links that are required by the advertiser. The status of your blog will depend on a number of factors such as how well established your blog is, how much traffic it receives and so on.
Typically, when you accept a commission and have completed your blog post, you will post a link to your blog article on the paid blogging networks site, and if it is approved you will get paid for it.
So how much can you expect to be paid per post? If you are just getting started, you may not get much more than a dollar or two per post, but big professional bloggers are capable of earning up to several hundred dollars per post.
Here is a brief list of some of the top paid blogging networks:
1. Payperpost.com – The biggest paid blogging network on the Internet today. Easy sign up process for bloggers. Pays out via Paypal once you have accumulated $50.
2. Reviewme.com – Pays $20-$200 per review. Pays by check ($25 minimum) or Paypal (no minimum payout).
3. Blogsvertise.com – They email tasks to you and pay you via Paypal if you post the jobs on your blog.
4. Linkworth.com – This is a versatile paid blogging site that also includes in-text links, in-content pay per click ads and other services in its portfolio. You can choose to receive your commissions by direct deposit (US only), Paypal, bank check (US Only) and bank wire for international accounts.
If you like the idea of making some cash through paid blogging networks you might want to join more than one of them to maximize your earning potential.
Another benefit of paid blogging networks is that they will feed you topics to blog about to help you combat writer’s block. However, I would advise that you mix paid blogging posts in with other non-commercial posts on a regular basis. Also, when you take, paid blogging job, if possible try to make the blog post interesting and of value to the reader, and not a blatant sales pitch for the advertiser. An honest review will actually do more good for all parties than one that is a blatant “infomercial”. Everybody will gain from a useful and informative post, the reader, the advertiser and of course you the blogger.
Remember, your blog will live or die on the value of the content, so be sure to give good value while earning cash from paid blogging networks.
January 30, 2010
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