Online Classes
If you've got a website, and you've been publishing
content for a while, it can feel pretty good once you start getting a steady
stream of visitors. Most people struggle to get more than twenty or so a day.
It can take a long time to start to get consistent traffic to your website.
Now that you've got some visitors, you may be
thinking that it's time to start making some money. After all, over a million
people today in the United States alone make their sole income from blogging.
If they can do it, you certainly can. If you'd like to start making money from
your website, then this article is for you. I'll go over a few tried and true
methods for turning your hits into dollars.
Most any person who wanders across your site is a
potential customer. Everybody loves to shop and buy things. Stores are
everywhere, newspapers and magazines are covered in ads for this very reason.
All those rich TV stars ultimately all their income from commercials on TV.
There's no reason why you can't get in on the game.
If you sign up for Google Adsense, they will
automatically put ads on your site that are relevant to the topic you’re
looking at. Take a look around here. What kinds of ads do you see? Something
related to online publishing, or websites? See how that works? It's pretty
easy. The way it works is every time somebody clicks on an add that's on your
site, you split the cost with Google. So if you've already got a blog or site
that is getting some traffic, that's a great way to make some extra money.
Another popular method of making money is through
affiliate marketing. If you run a blog on marathon training, for example, you
can recommend shoes, or running gear, or books on training. When people by
those items through your links, you will get a commission. Most everyplace that
sells something online has some kind of affiliate program, in order to help
sell their product. Commissions range from a few cents, from books, to a few
hundred dollars, for higher priced items.
And lastly, you could create your own product, and
sell it to your visitors. If you've been blogging for a year or so, you've
certainly got enough content to create an e-book. Pull together your best
articles, arrange them in some kind of orderly fashion, give your e-book a
catchy title, and sell it on your site for ten bucks or so. If you sell one a
day, that's an extra three hundred bucks a month. I'm sure you could think of
something to do with that, right?
In short, there's no limit to the ways you can make
money from your website traffic. Whether it is ads, affiliate marketing, or
selling your own product, there's no telling how much extra cash you could
make. Who knows, in year, or even less, you could be retired.
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