If you read article that was write by steve pavline at stevepavlina.com, there are many kind information that you can take and for my self that vary useful and give me felling confident for keep moving on track do blogging. If you yet read that article, try to read a article in steve pavline article collection at stevepavlina.com. Guaranteed you will get something new, how to make money online with your blog.
In a article that steve pavlina write is about how to make money from your blog, there is told that steve started with him blog at 1 october 2005, and it was averaging $4,12 / day, he did'nt spent a large money, that he was spent only $9, it was money only for register domain, and know he can get averaging $1000 / days, How he making that..?, Are you interesting, listen steve pavlina told.
Do you want actually to monetizing your blog.?
Firstly that he want to know from you is, do you really want to make a blog that could make income or you only just follower. Why steve pavlina asked for that? he told that, if you want to make money from your blog, you must have strong confident and never give up. If you think commercializing your blog is evil, immoral, unethical, uncool, lame, greedy, obnoxious, or anything along those lines, then don’t commercialize it.
If you have mixed feelings about monetizing your blog, then sort out those feelings first. If you think monetizing your site is wonderful, fine and good then don't look a back again keep moving. But make up your mind before you seriously consider starting down this path. If you want to succeed, you must be congruent.
Generating income from your blog is challenging enough, you don’t want to be dealing with self-sabotage at the same time. It should feel genuinely good to earn income from your blog, you should be driven by a healthy ambition to succeed. If your blog provides genuine value, you fully deserve to earn income from it.
If you do decide to generate income from your blog, then don’t be shy about it. If you’re going to put up ads, then really put up ads. Don’t just stick a puny little ad square in a remote corner somewhere. If you’re going to request donations, then really request donations. Don’t put up a barely visible “Donate” link and pray for the best. If you’re going to sell products, then really sell them. Create or acquire the best quality products you can, and give your visitors compelling reasons to buy. If you’re going to do this, then fully commit to it. Don’t take a half-assed approach. Either be full-assed or no-assed.
You can reasonably expect that when you begin commercializing a free site, some people will complain, depending on how you do it. I launched this site in October 2004, and I began putting Google Adsense ads on the site in February 2005. There were some complaints, but I expected that it was really no big deal. Less than 1 in 5,000 visitors actually sent me negative feedback. Most people who sent feedback were surprisingly supportive. Most of the complaints died off within a few weeks, and the site began generating income almost immediately, although it was pretty low a whopping $53 the first month. If you’d like to see some month-by-month specifics, I posted my 2005 Adsense revenue figures earlier this year. Adsense is still my single best source of revenue for this site, although it’s certainly not my only source. More on that later…
Are you still actually want to make income for your blog, then try steve pavlina told to you, and make you focus only to keep moving on track. continue.........
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