How to Boost Your Blogging Profit

Posted on 31. Oct, 2008 by Trond in Creative Business Online

To make money online with your blog, you need not spend hours spamming countless friends and family, telling them to spam even more people. You can boost your blogging cash income on your own. All you need is a few steps toward the blogging cash riches, that place where you can make upwards of $500 a week, even in the beginning.


Set Career Goals:

You really should look at blogging as a possible career, as a reality for turning your words into money. Blogging cash will follow if you set the right kind of goals. Making $500 on your first week is an ambitious goal, and sometimes you can even do that, however, it’s rare. Maybe in a few months you can make that much money online. Maybe in a year you can double it. Those are the type of goals you should set. It depends on how rich your keyword density is, for starters, but also if you’re an established blogger. So let’s work on those keywords.


Work on Your Keywords:

Choosing keywords and keyword phrases is something that sounds easy, but isn’t. First you need more than a few keywords to get your blog off the ground and make money online. You need to check out other, similar blogs and see what keywords and phrases they use. Typically, people want to make money, escape, part, and make more money. A fun blog sometimes can do all those things. Even a book review blog could highlight how to make money online, how to escape into reading, save money, or give gifts. That’s why it can be important to have a broad range of topics for your blog: it turns more than a profit, it gives you freedom and easy access to profitable keywords.


Develop Back Links:

Back links are rather simple. You exchange links with other bloggers, hoping to get a few more steady readers, which can lead to more blogging cash. You know a friend who has a blog-that’s one back link. You exchange emails with someone in New York, who has a popular blog-two. You work with people who run various websites-three. It isn’t always that simple, and this isn’t the most profitable path towards blogging cash. If you really want more readers, you create back links by using submission sites like “Digg” and “Stumble” to promote every post you publish on your blog. I will tell you how.


Using Digg and Stumble:

Digg and Stumble are just site submission networks. You publish a post on the Iraq War, go to the site Digg.com, use the link from that post, and write a short synopsis of the story. It is now live on Digg, and almost always you will at least get a few readers, hopefully return readers. Now, right after you submit to Digg, use Stumble to submit your post too. It’s a bit more complicated to explain in words, but it’s about as simple as Digg. You install a Stumble bar on your browser, go to your link you want to promote, click the “Thumbs Up” and write a short description. Again, it sounds complicated but in practice is rather simple. Once you do it once, presto, you can do it the second time in 30 seconds.

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