Sunday, April 6, 2008

Treating Your Blog as a Business

by Steven Snell

Last week I wrote a post Is There a Career in Blogging? that examined the possibility of earning a full-time income with a blog (or a network of blogs). One of the keys that were mentioned for running a profitable blog was to treat the blog as a business, not as a hobby. This is probably a pretty obvious statement for those of us that are looking to make money online, but what is really involved? How can you put this into practice? Here are some of the elements that I feel are critical for treating a blog as a legitimate business.

1. Goals

Any traditional business will have goals that are set for a specific period of time, usually monthly, quarterly, and annually. Blogging should really be no different. If you hope to make a full-time income, or even a solid part-time income, you really should have specific goals of revenue that you need to produce. It seems obvious, but I think many of us don’t take goals as seriously as other types of businesses.

In order for your goals to be effective, they should be time-sensitive (meaning they end at a particular date), measurable, and attainable, although not too easily attainable. I think many of the bloggers who actually do set goals get a little caught up in the excitement and set their goals a bit too high right off the bat. As a result, many of them get disappointed and discouraged

2. Accountability

Along with goals comes accountability. As an employee of a business you can be held accountable if you fail to meet the goals that are established for you. This, of course, can mean anything from a loss of a bonus all the way down to being fired. Too many bloggers initially set goals and then never follow up with tracking them or holding themselves accountable. Of course, I’m not suggesting that you fire yourself if you don’t achieve your goals. Rather, I believe that we could all benefit by taking ownership and being willing to honestly evaluate how our performance is living up to expectations.

3. Priority

Almost all of us are willing to get up each morning and go to work all day for someone else in order to make a living. If we are willing to do this for an employer, shouldn’t we make it a priority to put an effort into our own business? Although most bloggers are doing so part-time, as a business it should take priority over some other things in our life (of course this is a decision that each of us will have to make according to what is best for us). If blogging is not on your list of priorities, it’s probably not a real business and your chances of making money are slim.

4. Scheduling

If making money with a blog is a priority, we should dedicate specific time for it. Blogging becomes much more difficult when it only gets your attention when nothing else of interest is going on. Make an effort to decide how much time you are willing and able to dedicate to blogging each week and create a basic schedule that will help you to get that time in throughout the week. It doesn’t have to be something that you follow exactly each week, but get in the habit of seeing your time as being occupied by your efforts of building your blogging business.

5. Time Management

Now that you’ve scheduled some time to work, it can be helpful to track exactly how much of your time is being spent on what efforts. Try using a tool like Toggl (it’s free) or a more advanced tool like Harvest to see where your time is being spent. Most of us waste a lot more time than we realize and these tools can help to increase our efficiency.

6. Spending

Businesses are willing to spend money in order to make money. Bloggers, however, are usually looking only for the free options. I’m not suggesting that you go out and spend loads of money to build and market your blog, but keep an open mind to products and services that can streamline your efforts and increase your productivity.

7. Bookkeeping

If your blog is a business to you, it’s important to keep good records of your income and expenses. As a business, your expenses will most likely be tax deductible (check with a tax professional in your country), so you will obviously want accurate records. Tracking your income can also be helpful for monitoring your progress towards goals and for confidence and moral boosts.

You can use a number of different tools for this purpose, including a spreadsheet program like Excel. If you’re making decent money with your blog and you want a more sophisticated solution, there are several online programs, including Xero. For most bloggers a simple spreadsheet system will do.

8. Outsourcing

Many successful bloggers have found outsourcing to be an effective way to manage multiple projects. Daniel obviously runs several blogs, and I doubt that would be possible for him without outsourcing some of the work to others. He is certainly not alone. Hiring writers can be a good choice if your blog is producing enough money to cover the expenses. It’s not the right move for everyone, and definitely not for all stages of bloggers, but be willing to consider outsourcing as an option to improve your business’s profits.

How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs

I’ve been reflecting this week about the amazing diversity of opportunities that are opening up for bloggers to make money from blogging.

I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket.

The wonderful thing is that this is becoming easier and easier to do 2005 has seen many options opening up. I thought I’d take a look at some of the methods that bloggers are currently using to make money through blogs. Read more articles

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Paid Forum on DBT?

So here is a small announcement: next week my first ebook is getting released. I was planning to do a really massive book covering all the blogging and making money online aspects, but instead of that I decided to break each chapter into a single, smaller ebook.

That will enable people interested only on a few topics to purchase them individually. Once all the ebooks are out, you will also be able to purchase the whole package for a discount.

The first ebook is titled “Killer Domains: Tools and Techniques to Find the Perfect Domain Name.”

Anyway I always wanted to create a private forum here on DBT, so I thought that perhaps this would be a good opportunity to get started. It would be a two-way deal: people purchasing the ebook would get access to the private forum (for one or two months), and members of the forum would also receive free copies of the ebooks (1 every month or so).

I am not sure how much the monthly fee would cost, but I am guessing it would be around $19 monthly. So now you ask: right, but what kind of value would I get back to compensate for my monthly fee? Here is where I think the value would come from:

1. free access to my ebooks
2. questions and answers section
3. networking with fellow members
4. joint ventures and favor exchanges with members
5. blog reviews
6. proprietary tools

I am online pretty much all day long, so I would stick around on the forum to make sure that members would always have prompt feedback. Over the time, as the community grows, other members should also be able to help with advice and guidance.

Do you think this could work, and would you be interested in joining? Or do you think it would not be a good idea, and that I should just focus on selling the ebooks independently? Please let me know with the poll below (RSS readers might need to visit the site to see it) or in the comments section. for reading more quality articles or submitting quality articles visit http://www.212articles.com

Friday, April 4, 2008

5 Reasons For You Might Fail in Blogging

98 % of the people who start of with the dream of Making Money online will fail, almot 69 % will give up within the first month. Now what are the reason for such failures while others succeed and make it big time.

Are you disappointed with the fact that, no matter how hard you try, you can never seem to get things done in a productive manner? If so, then acting now is the way to go because you can rest assured that things will not exactly get better if you just stand there and wait for a miracle. As a blogger, being productive is definitely a must if you are serious about long-term success and living in denial is simply not an option.

Where to start? Identifying the problem is always the first step and here are the 7 most common reasons why you might never be productive:

Reason 1: You Hate What You’re Doing

If you are not passionate about your work then maximizing results can and will prove to be quite a challenge. You won’t be productive, you will treat everything as a chore or, in other words, you will have a lot to lose as a result of such an attitude in the long run.

Reason 2: Your Priorities Are All Wrong
Simply being busy isn’t going to cut it. You can work all day and feel all worn out, only to realize that you haven’t actually accomplished anything worthwhile. Identifying the tasks which are worth your time and dropping those which are not is the way to go if you are serious about being productive.

Reason 3: You’re Not Used To Working
I’m sorry to break it to you but, if you were used to one of those 9-5 jobs where you sit at your desk but aren’t actually doing anything productive most of the time, then you cannot expect your current productivity level to be an impressive one. You won’t be able to see results overnight, no matter how desperately you would want to. Take
it one step at a time and you are on the right track.

Reason 4: You Are Easily Distracted
If you are unable to concentrate on certain tasks, if anything seems to be able to act as a distraction, then I’m afraid that you have a serious problem you need to work on. Try small things that will help you focus, like working on a specific room or time, removing the telephone from your surroundings and so on.

Reason 5: You Seem to Never Learn
Everyone makes mistakes, that’s perfectly natural and it’s all a part of human nature. Not learning from your mistakes, on the other hand, is unacceptable. You might fall into the trap of a certain time waster once, it happens. But if you don’t learn your lesson then, my friend, you will end up making the same mistakes over and over again and that is simply not an option.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Making Mony through Go Dady

There are multi various techniques to make money online. You can easily make money online by selling Go Daddy promo coupons available in the Internet.

I have quick-clicked the Google to accumulate available GoDaddy Promo code and coupon-- half the codes I'm finding are useless, so I have collected the working coupons only.

You can sell these coupons in different forums for just $1. Say if a customer uses a coupon he will get a dot com domain of $9.99 for $6.95. You can give this coupon for just $1. So the customer can save $2.

You can give these coupon at free of cost also for a service they rendered for you. e.g. forum posting, content creation, etc.
It is all up to you...

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

How to Make a Consistent Income Online by Writing Blog Reviews (Part 2)

Here is the part 2 of a very resourcefull information on the topic....

Think about your weekly activities, you may have watched TV & movie, played games, traveled to somewhere else, seen some interested electronic products, read about the latest technologies, learned something new about computer & Internet and many other things you may have experienced. All these topics can be written down and published on your blogs. But make sure all the content you posted on your blog are legal, ethical and family friendly. Here is a real example of simple review blog that has made more than $1,800 this month (up to 30th March as recorded in Payperpost.com) just writing product reviews for the advertisers of Payperpost.com.

Take a look at the site and you will get the idea on how to start a review blog.

Your blog have to be updated with content on an on-going basis but don’t worry you don’t need to post too many blog entries. Just 2 to 4 blog posts every week will be enough.

Step 3 - Build Traffic for Your Blog
You don’t need a massive amount of traffic to make money with sponsor reviews, but you do need some consistent traffic (50 to 200 unique visitors daily) for getting paid reviews opportunities. So you are going to need to spend some time driving traffic to your blog daily. There are plenty of methods you can use to generate traffic to your blog, some of the common methods are social bookmarking, article marketing, forum posting and holding a contest. As these are common traffic-generating methods, you can use Google and search for these topics to learn everything about how to use these methods to get traffic. And probably you will find other methods of getting blog traffic that you can apply also to increase your blog traffic when searching on Google

Building traffic for your blog will help you get the most paid review opportunities from advertisers.

Step 4 - Join Payperpost.com
There are many websites offering paid review opportunities and the most popular and biggest one is Payperpost.com. So Payperpost.com is the first site you should join. Your blog have to be at least 30 days old and have at least 10 previous posts in order to participate in Payperpost program. So make sure you meet the requirements before applying for becoming a review blogger of Payperpost.com.

Opportunities are released almost every day in Payperpost.com. You need to login to your Payperpost account often to see the opportunities you are qualified to take. So if you have a list of topics or categories in your blog, you are likely to be qualified for more opportunities.

You will usually earn $5 to $15 for each review posted on your blog that get approved by Payperpost.

Another good site that offers similar opportunities is Sponsorreviews.com.

Conclusion
It will take some one to two months to build your blog with content and traffic to qualify for participation in Payperpost program and make money writing sponsor reviews. So at the beginning you wouldn’t see any money come in and you have to be willing to put some effort to build up your blog traffic.

Once you have qualified posting sponsor reviews, join Payperpost and be patient to wait for review opportunities to come. You will be getting more and more opportunities over time and make a nice income writing reviews.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

How to Make Money online (Part # 1)

This post has been taken by one of the top ranking websites and shares some good information and ideas. So just thought would be a good idea to share it here..



How to Make a Consistent Income Online by Writing Blog Reviews (Part 1)
Do you know that you can make a nice income with a blog without needed to make yourself or your blog popular, without getting massive amount of blog traffic, and without having to learn the blog monetizing strategies and busy testing which advertising programs work well for your blog.

By posting paid or sponsor reviews on your blog, it is possible to make $100 to $2,000 every month. But of course, there are some drawbacks if you build a blog specifically to post sponsor reviews only. Firstly your blog will not attract returned visitors because most people don’t like to read blog posts about product reviews. Secondly your visitors will not subscribe to your blog feed because again they aren’t interested to read review posts and finally your blog isn’t suitable for Google AdSense and other similar money making programs.

But don’t feel bad because of the above drawbacks as you are still able to make a good income just by focusing on posting paid reviews.

Starting a blog specifically to make money with paid reviews isn’t suitable to everyone. But if you do interested to make money online with this method, here are the steps you can follow to get started:

Step 1 - Start a Blog
Blogger.com is so popular; I bet you have heard of it. You can join Blogger.com and set up a blog absolutely free with a subdomain name of blogger.com. But I will suggest you use a custom domain name for your blog that set up in Blogger.com.

Using domain name for your Blogger blog will increase your chances of getting more paid review opportunities. The easiest way to set up your Blogger blog with your own custom domain name is by buying your domain name through Blogger. Buying a domain through Blogger will automatically set up everything for you and will attach you a new domain to your existing Blogger blog instantly. Below are the instructions from Blogger.com on how to set up a blog with your own domain name: