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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Monetizing Your Blog...Reloaded

Hi, Want to go straight to the point. Have you to be able to monetize your blogspot, you need register an account with google adsense; it's free. For your to create a google adsense account follow this link: www.google.com/adsense , Follow their instruction carefully to create the account.

More steps below:
Step1 You need to have website or blog before you can apply for google adsense. You need to provide your URL address when you apply for Google adsense. If you don't have one you can go to blogger.com to create your first blog for free.

Step2 Go to Google adsense to apply. Fill out the online application form. Read the terms of use and privacy policy to make sure that your blog or website don't violate Google terms of use or privacy policy.

Step3 You need to wait for few days to get approval from Google adsense team. Google will send you email to let you know and Google will provide link from your email to go to the next step.

Step4 Once you get approved to use Google adsense, you can create the advertising button from your adsense account. You can create text links, images, search box, video advertising and RSS ads. Choose the size of your ads, then copy and paste the javascript code to your website.

Step5 It will display relevant ads to your website. You don't need to apply separate account for different website or blog. You can create channel for your other websites or blogs in the same account. Next,

Monetizing Your Blogspot for Profit

Step1 Think of a niche--a subject that you know about and feel passionate about and can write about, once a day, at least 400 words per post, for at least a year. Monetizing Blogspot is about monetizing a niche area of interest and expertise.

Step 2 Decide on the market you want to attract--the visitors you want to come to your money-making blog. Figure out what would attract website visitors to your blog besides the topic alone. Will you provide answers to much-sought-after questions? Will you provide links to good resources? Form a strategy for giving your website traffic what they want in an attractive way so they trust you and return, and perhaps even register to become a follower of your blog. Don't worry at this point about how you're going to make money. Monetizing Blogspot will happen from advertising revenue and affiliate revenue that comes of website visitors reading your content and being attracted to the ads.

Step3 Study other blogs and websites on the same topic. Figure out what you want to do that's similar, and how you want to differentiate yourself. Now you've done your market research and built up a strategy to make your blog draw traffic, you're ready to create a money-making blog with Blogger, free.

Step4 Create a Google Gmail account if you don't already have one. If you do, log in to Gmail. Go to http://www.blogger.com and click on the link to create a blog.

Step5 Enter the blog title you want. What you enter here doesn't much matter, as you can change it later. You should, however, choose a name for your blog that is optimized for the Web. For more information, read the article, How to Name a Blog to Make Money and Get Better Traffic, in the Resources section.

Step6 The blog address, however, is a different story. Carefully consider a descriptive blog URL that will be easy to find by Web visitors. Enter the blog URL in the field provided and check it for availability. You may need to try several times to find one that hasn't been used.

Step 7 Enter the word verification information and click Continue. Choose one of the templates provided. You can change your template later or upload one of your own. Click Continue again. You are now ready to begin monetizing your blog.

Step 8 Click on Layout, then Monetize. What you'll be doing here is enabling Adsense for your blog in order to set up your first stream of revenue. Select the radio button for how you want your ads to display. Click on View Blog and look at your blog's appearance. To change the appearance of your blog, click on Layout and begin tweaking the fonts and colors, adding gadgets--which are modules and widgets that add items of interest and functionality to your blog, including HTML and Javascript capabilities--and changing your template, if desired.

Step 9 Click on View Blog and look at your blog's appearance. To change the appearance of your blog, click on Layout and begin tweaking the fonts and colors, adding gadgets--which are modules and widgets that add items of interest and functionality to your blog, including HTML and Javascript capabilities--and changing your template, if desired.

Step 10 Click Posting. Write your first post and publish it. Every day, write another post. Write using targeted keywords for search engine optimization(SEO) and include a smattering of links, both to other pages on your blog and to other websites. Check your Adsense account to see your traffic impressions and income grow. It will happen slowly over time. Use Adsense Channels to track the success of your Adsense link units.

Step 11 As you build up content, a reputation, and followers over the next several months, join affiliate programs such as the ClickBank affiliate program or Commission Junction. The reason for waiting is to build up enough traffic that the advertisers with these affiliate programs accept your blog in their programs. Also join individual affiliate programs of companies who work directly with publishers.

Step12 Tweak your blog over time. As you learn more about blogging and your blog traffic grows, you can add other features, such as Google Analytics, a site feed through Feedburner, a custom domain, and blog customization.

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