Monday, April 15, 2013

How to Make Money As a Web Publisher



1. Identify the characteristics of your target market. Figure out a plan for a website that caters to the needs, interests and wants of your target market. For example, 'golfers' are a target market that includes people who are interested in new golf equipment and how to improve game-play using proven techniques.

2. Set up a website to attract readers and visitors. Make your domain one that can be branded; make it short, catchy and to the point so that readers will remember it. Include a brand logo to make your site more memorable. Design your website with advertising space in mind, as this is one of the ways in which you'll make money. Start blogging, writing and publishing information that attracts the market you wish to grab.

3. Sign up for a pay-per-click advertising program to monetize parts of the advertising space on your website. Google AdSense, BidVertiser and the Yahoo! Publisher Network provide Web publishers with the opportunity to make money with text advertisements. Web publishers earn a small amount of money for each advertisement that gets clicked by site visitors and readers.

4. Sell your own banner advertisement spaces. Charge either a flat rate for a given time period (e.g. $100 per month) or on a CPM (cost per 1,000 impressions) basis. Selling your own advertising spaces gives you more control over who can advertise on your site as well as the chance to set your own rates and make more money.

5. Use in-text advertising programs such as Kontera and Vibrant Media. In-text advertising programs place sponsored links inside your own written text or blog. Signing up with these programs means that you should be writing with lots of meaningful keywords throughout your blogs and articles to maximize your advertising opportunities.

6. Join an affiliate program or choose an affiliate product from a marketplace such as ClickBank or Commission Junction. Blog about the program or product you've chosen. Make sure to include your affiliate links in your blog or writing. Site visitors who read your website may click on your affiliate links and purchase the product, thus allowing you to earn commissions.

7. Add premium content, such as exclusive videos and podcasts, to your website in addition to the free content you are already publishing. Make money by charging a small fee for access to this special content.

8. Offer services for your website visitors such as one-on-one mentoring programs or educational courses that teach a skill or offer some valuable knowledge that other people cannot get for free elsewhere. Advertise and blog about these services that you're offering. Make money by charging fees for your personal services.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

How to Make Money On The Internet Without Selling Anything



1. Advertising.

There are billions of dollars made each year just through online advertising. Online advertising can be extremely profitable because you do not need to buy anything like with most businesses when starting. So as soon as you begin online advertising you immediately make a profit. While in the beginning it might not be a lot, over time it can grow to be an incredible amount of money.

2. Google Adsense.

There are many programs, such as Google Adsense, that you can sign up with to start making money with your websites. Some of these programs will even let you combine them so you can make even more money. Just make sure that your website does not look like too much of an advertisement or you can lose visitors. And it is very important to keep your traffic growing, because without traffic you cannot make money with online advertising.

3. Keywords.

The way many of these programs, like Google Adsense, works is by identifying what is on your website. You might have one about baking, one about the stock market, etc. This is how they know what type of ads to place on your website. If you are wanting to make money make sure your topic is worth a lot. If all of your ads people are clicking only cost 10 cents it can take a long time to make money. But if they are 10 dollars, it's a whole different story.

4. Search engines.

Another thing to remember when making money with online advertising is to make sure you have a good rank with search engines. The higher your rank, the further up you will show up on the searches. If your web page is one of the first few you have a good chance of someone clicking on your website and then clicking on one of your Google Adsense ads.

How to Work With an Ad Agency



1. Learn all you can about how the business works. Most ad agencies have a creative department, which consists of writers and artists who design material. They also have a marketing department, consisting of people who seek out clients, and an accounts department, which is responsible for payments.

2. Take the right courses. While you may be able to work with ad agencies without a degree, taking at least a few classes in writing, design and marketing can help you in your quest to get a job with an agency.

3. Be willing to intern. Doing work as an intern can mean doing grunt work without pay or appreciation. Try to get in with an ad agency where you can get your hands on real projects to give you the experience you'll need to land a job.

4. Beef up your portfolio. You'll need experience or samples, and likely both, regardless of what work you want to do in the agency. Should you want to get into the business department, make sure you have worked in accounts payable or receivable. Creative people should work on samples, do small local jobs or work for free for charity publications.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

How to Build a Money Making Information Website



1. Decide what you want your money-making information website to be about. Look for 'hot' and popular topics on such places as Yahoo Buzz and Google Trends for ideas. Make your website niche-specific, that is, writing information and blogging only about one or two ideas or themes.

2. Buy a domain and website hosting for your information website. Make your domain memorable --- something which will prompt people to visit your site multiple times. Choose only a basic hosting plan, as this is all you will need for an informational or blog-type website.

3. Set up your money-making website by installing a content management system such as WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal. A content management system (CMS) allows you to build your website without prior HTML knowledge or any coding skills. Many are open source, and free.

4. Look for a WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal theme to use for your site. A content management system 'theme' is a pre-designed template which can be installed with one-click to your money-making website. Choose a theme and upload its contents to your web hosting provider. Select this theme in your CMS control panel to install it on your site.

5. Hire a freelance graphic designer to create a unique header image or logo for your money-making website. A logo helps create a brand image, makes your site more attractive, and sets it apart from plain-looking websites. This logo helps establish the all-important 'brand' or identity for your site.

6. Start blogging or writing information on your website related to your chosen niche or topic. Add valuable, helpful information for visitors to your site. Upload images on your site to make your content stand out.

7. Monetize your website through web publisher's text advertisements. Sign up for Google AdSense, Yahoo Publisher Network, or BidVertiser. These money-making pay-per-click programs display blocks of text advertisements on your site. In return, you receive a small commission or payment ranging from a few cents to dollars for each of your website visitors that click these ads.

8. Display text-link advertisements to make money directly from the information or blogs you post on your website. Apply for a publisher's program such as LinkWorth, TNX, or Text-Link-Ads. As visitors click the text-linked ads, your information website earns a small amount of money.

9. Register as an affiliate on a website such as ClickBank.com, Commission Junction, or PayDotCom. These marketplaces contain products which you can promote as an 'affiliate' and receive commissions. Choose a product that would be helpful to your site visitors. Obtain your affiliate link--the special URL that tracks the number of purchases for which you'll receive commission payouts.

10. Write a helpful review of the affiliate program or product on your website. List the disadvantages and advantages of purchasing such a product. Include compelling information about why your site visitors should buy it. Make sure to include the special affiliate link which you obtained when you registered at one of the product marketplaces.

11. Continue blogging and writing information about the topics and areas within your niche. To make additional revenue, sell premium content, such as special videos, e-books, instructional courses, or other content that requires a one-time fee for access on your website.

Creative Ways to Make Money Online by Blogging



Sprinklepenny

Put a Sprinklepenny button at the end of blog posts. Sprinklepenny allows users to distribute a monthly donation over a collection of websites. This lets people give back to the sites they use each month. Visit the Sprinklepenny website and click on 'Features' for more in-depth information on this innovative design.

LinkBucks

Place a LinkBucks ads on the blog. LinkBucks allows blog owners to earn money from the sites that are linked to organically in the blog's content. This makes for a better Web experience for visitors by not loading the page down with a bunch of irrelevant ads.

Constant-Content

Write for Constant-Content. Constant-Content is an online content generation resource where people go to purchase content for their websites. People often post new public requests in need of multiple blog posts on a certain topic.

How to Embed Twitter in Blogger



1. Open your Internet browser and go to Twitter's homepage. Click the 'Resources' link located at the bottom of Twitter's page.

2. Click 'Widgets' from the 'Resources' page and press 'My Website' in the left navigation column. Select the widget-type you want to embed in Blogger. To show your own Tweets in a widget, for example, click 'Profile Widget.'

3. Specify and configure the settings for your Twitter widget. Most widgets provided by Twitter let you configure settings such as how often it updates, number of displayed results, colors and size. Click 'Finish & Grab Code' after you configure your settings.

4. Click the 'Add To Blogger' button under the text box containing the widget code. Sign in to Blogger with your Google account to continue.

5. Click the drop-down menu entitled 'Select A Blog' to choose the blog where you want to add the Twitter widget. Type a title in the 'Title' text box to provide your widget with a title to display along with the widget on your blog.

6. Press the 'Add Widget' button to add Twitter to Blogger. Click and drag the added Twitter widget to any 'Gadget' area on the 'Add and Arrange Page Elements' page. Press the 'Save' button once you are happy with the location of the embedded Twitter widget. Twitter is successfully embedded into Blogger.

Do All WordPress Themes Allow Plugins?



Administrative Plugins

The most common plugins are administrative. These expand the options available to the WordPress administrator, and include changes like integrating Google AdSense, optimizing the blog for search engines and tracking visitor statistics. Administrative plugins rarely require template integration. Typically, any interaction they have with the front-end of the website is handled entirely by the code.

Front-End Plugins

Front-end plugins alter the way the site is displayed to visitors or add extra options for display. For example, a front-end plugin can integrate a new JavaScript file to display a special image gallery or allow the user to switch theme colors or styles. This type of plugin may require template modification, but it is generally compatible with all themes.

Widgets

A WordPress widget is a plugin that displays a block of content. Widgets are selected and placed in the administrative menu and display on the front-end to the visitor. By default, WordPress includes widgets to display all categories, recent posts and comments, and a block of text, among others. Themes must be widget-ready or 'widgetized' to handle these plugins properly. Most new themes are widgetized by default, but older themes may need modification.

Functions

Although not truly a plugin, the functions.php theme file can house modifications that act as plugins. Since this file is typically coded at the same time as the theme by the developer, modification is rarely needed. However, if you add extra functionality for your theme in this file, you may need to edit other files to reflect the changes.