How To Make Money With Your Blog - The Ultimate Guide to Building, Optimizing and Monetizing Your Blog

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How to Make Money with Your Blog

WOW!

I checked Amazon.com this morning and suddenly I’m listed as an author and the book is posted in their system. It’s available for pre-order now, and Amazon is offering it at a discounted price. Not sure I like THAT, but hey - they know how to sell books, so who am I to question it…LOL

How to Make Money With Your Blog: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Building, Optimizing, and Monetizing Your Blog

Sphere: Related Content

Sphere - Related Content Tool

You may have already heard about this tool.

I recently gave it a try, and have since installed it across all my blogs.

Tony Conrad, CEO & Founder of Sphere shared this with me via e-mail:

[quote]Sphere is displayed on over 1.5 billion monthly article pages on a number of the best blogs (TechCrunch, All Things D, GigaOM, Captains Quarters, Real Clear Politics, etc) and mainstream media sites (WSJ, CNN, TIME, NYT, etc), so you’re blog is connecting to a nice group of content creators :) The most important thing is that we’re connecting the voice of the people to that of mainstream media and we’re doing that across the web. As a result, we’re enabling a more mainstream Internet reader to discover blogs - a simple idea but one that is important in broadening the reach of the blogosphere.[/quote]

While Tony’s picture of things is taken from a higher altitude than my own, I still think there’s merit here, down in the weeds.

Essentially it boils down to this:

Provide a good user experience through solid design and useful content, and you’ll build a loyal following.

The Sphere product fits nicely into providing value for users. It’s an excellent way to offer up directly related stories on a hot topic - or any topic for that matter.

Sadly there’s no current way to monetize it for yourself, but it still makes your site that useful place folks want to come back to. In addition, because you’re connected to this network, there’s a chance YOUR posted story could end up under a readers nose on those higher profile sites. In reality, there’s no link love being passed, so there’s little value from an SEO perspective, but I’ll take traffic from the Wall Street Journal any day I can get it!

I’ll caution folks to not see this as way to suddenly rocket your traffic, though. As with most good things, they come your way with work. So you’ll still need to hold up your end on producing quality content.

Grab a copy for WordPress here:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/sphere-related-content/

Now, go get this thing - it’s one of the hottest downloads for WordPress today.

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Make Money with Adsense - some tips

I’ve got my own list of Adsense tips in other pages here, but today I came across a link to a kick-a$$ Adsense resource, so I’m sharing it.

Many points are NOT startling, but even those already making money might benefit by way of review. For those new to the game, between this info and the Google Heatmap, it’s a powerful combo to get you set up correctly.

After that, it comes down to traffic - which is all up to you and your marketing abilities.

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Learning SEO skills

Every day I help a dozen or so people learn how to optimize their website for search results. Other days, I help folks understand how to build effective online advertising campaigns. Regardless of their needs, folks usually start at a baseline and seek to learn more in response to a need. They want to make money with their website, so they need more traffic - that kind of thing. That’’s part of the reason why I have this site - to share my knowledge and understanding. There are plenty of other resources available, as well. Places listed here, are a great start. You can also look to join selected organizations such as SEMPO. The Search Engine Marketing Professional’s Organization offers white papers and learning tools to members. They are non-agency focused. As full disclosure, I'’ll state I am a member and Co-Chair for the In-House SEM Committee at SEMPO. On a local level, there are more local groups starting up all the time. I know that in Dallas/Fort Worth, there’’s an active SEM group that meets frequently. These types of groups are springing up all over the place - and if one doesn’t exist in your area, you could start one. Reading some books can be a useful way to learn the basic skills used by professional SEMs as well. Plenty of texts exist on all facets of search marketing. One of my faves is Search Engine Optimization for Dummies. It’s clearly written, easy to use as a reference and easy to find. There are online courses available these days, from companies such as Sitepoint and Bruce Clay. Sitepoint’s kit is very indepth and covers everything you’re likely to need to know. It’s written for folks who have some basic understanding of SEO, though, so it’s not for folks who overheard the phrases somewhere and suddenly want a career in it. I personally have this kit and still use it as a reference guide. There’s a great section on how to best operate your own agency, too - with realistic info on what to expect and how to deal with it. It’s not a “franchise” book, but it’’s the best I'’ve yet to encounter at explaining what I know to be the reality of things. Bruce Clay’’s company offers on-site training. To be clear, the training is focused mostly on Bruce Clay’’s system tools, rather than “in general” type stuff. Plus, on-site means you must travel to California for the training. So, it’s much more costly. That said, I’ve spoken to Bruce personally and had considered going. Still haven’t done so yet, but I’m sure others have gone and benefited from the training. Finally, if time and resources permit, you can always start your own website and play with it as a means to learning the necessary skills. At some point you’ll need to actually work on a live site, so it might as well be your own. If it does well, it benefits you directly. If it does not do well, no one else has anything riding on it.

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