Top 5 Ways to Make Money with Google Free Blogs

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    protqvnposted 14 years ago

    With this article, I’m going to introduce top 5 techniques that anyone can use to make money from their free blogs created on Blogger.com. So if you have a blog already created on blogger.com and looking for some ways to monetize it, keep on reading:

    1. Pay per click advertising programs - one of the easiest and most used method to make money from blogs is using pay per click advertising techniques. There are many advertising companies available on internet like Google Adsense, Yahoo Publisher Network, Adbrite, Bidvertiser etc that paying you for every click made on their ads that are placed on your blog. But Google Adsense and Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN) are most popular and most used networks.

    So apply for an account on Adsense today if you don’t have an account on Google Adsense by now. You can even apply for YPN if you are staying in US as YPN is currently open to US citizens only. Once you got approval for your account from any of advertising networks, you have to just paste java script code into your blog template where you actually want to show the advertising widgets. And once you have added the advertising widgets, you are ready to start making money with these pay per click networks where you surely will be paid for every click made by your blog readers.

    2. Affiliate programs - Another good way to make money online with free blogs is with affiliate programs if your blog is focused about a particular topic or product. So visit some of popular affiliates sites like Amazon, Clickbank or LinkShare and see if there is something for sale which is someway related to your blog topic.

    3. Get paid to blog networks - You hold a good chance to make money with paid blogging networks if you have an active blog. Some of paid networks that you can try to make money with your blog are ReviewMe, Pay per post and Smorty. You need to have an active blog with some real page rank to make decent money with these paid blogging websites.

    4. Text link ads selling – there are many text link selling networks available on internet that you can use to sell text links on your blog. Some of popular text link selling networks are text link ads, TNX and Linkadage. You need to have a decent page rank and good alexa ranking to be able to earn any revenue from these networks.

    5. Private link selling – try this technique if you have a very popular blog in your niche. If you have a established blog in your niche, create an advertise here page on your blog and mention all advertising option you are open for on your blog.

    1. itcoll profile image60
      itcollposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      by just taking more action and doing something about IM everyday,people will start making money.

    2. Marisa Wright profile image85
      Marisa Wrightposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Protqvn, you do realise this is not an article, it's a forum post.

      You seem to think you know enough about the internet to offer advice - in that case you should be savvy enough to work out how to use HubPages properly.

      1. waynet profile image70
        waynetposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Nah! no hubpages  for Protqvn means no real knowledge whatsoever and that what was posted looks familiar as I've read something like this before quite possibly word for word!!

  2. bpo-outsourcing profile image59
    bpo-outsourcingposted 14 years ago

    Thanks protqvn, great information.
    I'd try that on my blog.smile

  3. MikeNV profile image68
    MikeNVposted 14 years ago

    Looks like somebody just invented the wheel.

    This is useful in the same way that "Get a job" is useful to a person that asks "How can I make money".

    You talk the talk, do you walk the walk?

    Put it in a hub.

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      shazwellynposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Absolutely.. would make a great hub this!

  4. Madfun profile image60
    Madfunposted 14 years ago

    lol

    What a useless article. I maybe new here but ...sheeeesh...

    If anyone comes across this who does want to learn to make money online with free blogs then they are better off looking at something like the 30 Day Challenge (http://www.thirtydaychallenge.com/)

    Completely free and you dont have to use the software they do

    Rob

  5. sunforged profile image76
    sunforgedposted 14 years ago

    It says "google free blog" than it recommends google adsense and google blogspot?

    3. will result in lost rankings in google (so it will be google free!) and is useless w/o having major traffic

    3,4,5 all require substantial traffic

    1. bukan profile image59
      bukanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Just brush up your SEO knowledge with SEO 2.0 rules dude

      1. sunforged profile image76
        sunforgedposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        ?..brush up on your definition of SEO . (period)

        not a single point on this list refers to search engine optimization, each refers to monetization tactics



        feel free to substantiate any dissent with expert explanation

        heres a resource to start with  websters


        I see your still traveling around with your side account, I imagine you made the original post too?

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    Wag The Dogposted 14 years ago

    All that, and a $1.50, can get you a cup of coffee.

    http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_K9fQJyN-dI4/SwiwOCDdugI/AAAAAAAAA1s/lI46nVACe3M/s1600/coffee+sleep+when+your+dead.png

  7. tubir87 profile image61
    tubir87posted 14 years ago

    goood info for make money thank u friend

  8. samsbr profile image38
    samsbrposted 14 years ago

    Good info keep it up smile

  9. yin920 profile image59
    yin920posted 14 years ago

    Thank you for your information. It is very helpful.

  10. tnmarketing profile image56
    tnmarketingposted 14 years ago

    Great stuff really enjoyed this, people need to take action
    and work hard to succeed in this business

  11. profile image0
    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    Yea too long to read so I didin't. Try a hub

  12. Singular Investor profile image70
    Singular Investorposted 14 years ago

    Is there some sort of benefit in making pointless forum posts and pointless replies ? Have I been missing out on something ?

    1. Casper021 profile image61
      Casper021posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      tottaly agree,

  13. LizzyBoo profile image61
    LizzyBooposted 14 years ago

    Thank you for the info.

 
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