You might already know some pretty good techniques to make money
out of your blogs. I bet you are using some ad network to get some
cash out of your blog. Maybe Adsense? How much are you getting from
them? $100, $200 per month? I’ll show you some tricks to keep your
current profit but add a lot extra to it each day. So get on writing those
articles and, while getting your site popular with new and exciting
content , monetize it to the max.
Ground Rules
What you need to start implementing my method is:
1. One Blog listed on Google
2. Mostly unique content(articles written by you)
3. Some medium Traffic.
You can keep your existing ads and everything, you will just need to
write as much as possible daily(that is if you want to make money) and
30 minutes of your time, twice or 3 times per day(I will explain in more
detail later). If your content is good 30 minutes daily will bring you at
least $40.
Getting Ready (explaining concepts)
Have you ever heard of paid blogging?
If no, let me explain a little. There are programs out there that will pay
you to post things on your blog.
Now if you heard before you must think “Oh not that crap again that
asks you to post garbage on your blog”. Well, let me get this straight to
you. I am not presenting some old shit here, I will introduce you to the
latest, most profitable program!
Let me explain first the basic concepts of paid blogging to our friends
that are new to this. I will also present you some old programs(worth
ones that really pay) and after that I will present you the new baby I
came across.
Paid Blogging Websites (presentation)
One of the easiest ways to make money online is to set up a blog
around a specific topic of interest and generate online income from the
display of advertising/affiliate programs, product sales or the provision
of online services.
One formidable way of making money from blogs consists of effectively
using paid blogging networks.
From an advertiser’s standpoint, blogs are simply publishing platforms
which produce content that is viewable by both search engines and
potential customers.
Advertisers want more exposure for their businesses and will often
purchase sponsored links or written content in a bid to generate public
buzz and increase their search engine visibility.
Here is where you come in. As a member of paid blogging websites, you
will get paid to blog about the advertiser’s products, website or service.
These advertisers will pay the blog networks directly and you’ll receive
a stipulated fee when you agree to take on each specific assignment.
How do I Make Money with Sponsored Blogging websites?
The process is actually fairly simple. Start by signing up with these
sponsored blogging networks and giving them the web address for your
blog. Some of these networks stipulate that your blog must have of a
certain age (3 months old etc.) so take note of that before applying.
Take a look at their Terms of Service and wait for your blog to be
approved by the administration. This usually takes a few days. After
your blog is approved, go through their marketplace (if they have one)
or just wait for blogging offers to arrive at your email inbox or site
dashboard.
When you decide to take up a specific offer, write a blog post according
to the instructions given. Publish the post and inform the blog network
of the page URL. This is usually done through a user interface after
you’ve logged into the network.
After your post is approved, you’ll receive payment according to the
stipulated time frame. You can earn around $5 to $500+ for one single
blog post, depending on the popularity, size and niche of your blog.
List of 17 Sponsored Blogging Networks
Some of these networks should be well known to everyone but I’ll
wanted to be as thorough as possible when developing this extensive
list of paid blogging websites.
1. PayPerPost
The largest sponsored blogging network, Payperpost offers the
greatest amount of offers and has a vibrant community of bloggers who
support each other through a forum. If you only want to sign up for one
paid blogging network, I would highly recommend using PayPerPost
above all the others.
The addition of PayperPost Direct and existing affiliate programs will
extend your income potential outside of the basic marketplace
structure utilized by most other networks.
2. ReviewMe
ReviewMe is basically some sort of a blog marketplace where
advertisers can visit to order reviews from blogs. Some of the more
‘high-end’ or popular blogs are registered with ReviewMe and the
earnings are substantially higher if your blog is well established and has
a large audience. This is measured by your feed subscription base as
well as the Technorati and Alexa Rank.
Bigger blogs tend to earn upwards of $100 to 700+ for each single blog
post and there are a lot less restrictions and rules than Payperpost. The
downside for ReviewMe is that they take a hefty 50% commission for
their services, which in my opinion is too large.
3. SponsoredReview
SponsoredReview is a blog network that is somewhat similar to
ReviewMe but they offer a little more functionality by allowing you to
negotiate fees with the advertiser and bid for an advertiser’s offers.
SponsoredReview takes 35% commission for their services and you’ll
earn anything from $10 to 500+ for each review. Their user interface is
one of the better ones out there and the only drawback to their service
is the lack of advertisers.
4. Blogsvertise
Blogsvertise doesn’t have a marketplace so you can’t browse advertiser
offers to select what you would like to write about. The site admins will
match advertiser offers to your blog profile and you can choose to
accept or reject the offers you see.
Generally, the assignments are sporadic and you’ll receive one or two
of them every week if you’re lucky. They do however pay on time so
that’s one of the benefits of working with Blogsvertise.
5. Blogitive
Blogitive will pay all bloggers a flat rate of US $5 per advertiser offer,
regardless of the size or popularity of the blog. One of the earliest blog
networks on the scene, Blogitive seems to be gotten into a slump a few
months after their launch.
They’ve recently revamped their user interface and one of the much
touted Blogitive advantages is that they pay weekly via Paypal. Blogitive
has a very poor collection of advertisers and that’s something that they
definitely need to improve.
6. LoudLaunch
LoudLaunch is a medium sized paid blogging network which features a
moderate amount of advertiser offers. Your blogs need to be more
than 2 months old and payment is only made via Paypal. Like
Payperpost, the blogger usually needs to append a disclosure badge,
tracker tag or logo or the bottom of posts.
The user interface doesn’t appeal to me and like other networks like
Blogsvertise, the range of advertisers seem to be rather limited.
7. BloggerWave
Based on Norway, BloggerWave’s rates for paid posts are generally
around $10 for a single post. There doesn’t seem to be many
restrictions and you’ll get paid via Paypal. BloggerWave has been late
on payment for many bloggers and some bloggers have gone so far to
suggest that they are a scam.
Apparently, they seem to have made good on their payments recently
and hopefully things should go smoothly from now on for bloggers
using BloggerWave.
8. Smorty
Smorty rates for sponsored blog posts is $6 per post although this
might increase if you have a high traffic or popular blog. Post approvals
are generally made within a week and payment is made on a weekly
basis through Paypal. There isn’t a lot of advertisers using Smorty at the
moment though that might change in the future.
9. PayU2Blog
PayU2Blog started a few months ago and do seem to be a work in
progress. There is no actual marketplace which allows you to browse
for advertiser offers and they do seem to function very much like
Blogsvertise in that that’ll determine the type of assignments you will
receive. Payment is made every two weeks via Paypal.
10. Blogging Ads
Blogging Ads started early and recently relaunched with a new look. It’s
nothing too different from Blogitive, however do note that you can only
put up 10 posts per month on all your blogs and the rate for each post
is usually $5. Payment is made weekly via Paypal. Blogging Ads doesn’t
have a lot of advertiser offers as well.
11. Creamaid
CreamAid is a get paid to blog program with a twist. All bloggers of an
option of displaying a widget which allows them to earn referral
commission whenever another blogger picks up an offer from it.
CreamAid is more fun than the other get paid to blog websites although
I think their monetary potential is weakest. Don’t expect to earn more
than $5 for most offers you come across.
12. V7N Contextual
V7N Contextual is not technically a get paid to blog network because
most of the time you won’t have to write a blog post. All you’ll have to
do is to transform any specific keyword (eg. golf clubs) in your blog
posts into a link to the advertiser’s website. All bloggers will earn $10
per link, regardless of their blog size and reach.
An important point to note is that you’ll have to sign a non-disclosure
agreement, which means that you can’t disclose that it was a
sponsored link. I have blogs in the V7N program and have not received
many offers before. Don’t count on getting too many assignments.
13. LinkWorth
LinkWorth is a search engine marketing company that offers a variety
of monetization options for bloggers. For instance, bloggers can sell
contextual links within posts or write sponsored posts on specific
topics.
Other interesting methods include rotating ads, in content ppc
advertising as well as packaged link ads. LinkWorth gives up to 70% of
the revenue for its ads and payments are made monthly through
Paypal, check, direct deposit or Wire.
14. BlogtoProfit
BlogtoProfit allows you to get paid to write blog posts about each
sponsor’s products/websites. This company doesn’t have a user
interface or dashboard and there is no marketplace which allows you to
pick or choose the offers you want. I’ve tried submitting some blogs to
them before but have never gotten response from them at all. It is
possible that they are not active anymore.
15. LinkyLoveArmy
LinkyLoveArmy appears to be a get paid to blog network but their
website doesn’t make what they do very clear. The design is fairly
cluttered and there’s no apparent FAQ or guide for bloggers who want
to sign up. This appears to be a fairly small DIY setup so I wouldn’t
expect too many advertiser offers from the onset.
You can sign up to any(or all of these) to increase your profits but the
big downsize is that they will ask you to post some crappy advertiser
article with 3+ links to some site that you don’t want anywhere near
your blog. Excessive usage of these programs may lead in dropping your
SERP. If your site goes to lower most of these programs will deny you
any chance of continuing your profits with them and you lose
everything at this point.
So let me present you an innovative program, something I consider the
future of paid Blogging.
Start making $40+ daily from your blog the
easy and safe way.
I am presenting you a new program that does not require you to accept
their offers and does not ask you to put a provided article on your site
with links in it. This is a total win-win situation for the blogger because
we don’t have to create new (and possibly unwanted) articles on our
posts to make cash. And it’s a grand slam for the advertiser because the
articles on which they are having their links placed are all ready indexed
by Google AND they are searched for via keyword. This means that all
bloggers have to do is replace a word or phrase they all ready wrote
with a link (1 minute worth of work = $5). And this also means that the
advertiser is going to have their link placed in an article that is actually
going to get read and the link doesn’t look like an ad.
The program is called LinkNerve.
If you want to make mega fast cash and you have a blog or website
you’re going to flip over LinkNerve.
LinkNerve is a sister company to Blogitive. They’re brand new and I
totally love the way they operate. LinkNerve is totally changing the
game on paid advertisements by offering both the blogger and the
advertiser something they really want.
No kidding, I got a FLOOD of linknerve offers last night. I had a total of 8
worth $5 a piece! That’s $40 I could have made with approximately 30
minutes (or less) worth of work.
I say 30 minutes because it takes a few minutes to get to your article
then insert the link provided. Then you have to click the “submit for
payment” link for each offer. None-the-less, totally worth every
minute!
The downside is that the offers “expire” 12 hours after they were sent.
Hopefully LinkNerve will change this. I think 12 hours is a little absurd –
and I usually check my email 5 times a day!
Regardless, I took the one offer I could and received payment literally 5
minutes after submitting the offer. I am totally stoked.
Now if you check the LinkNerve website you will see that they are in
CLOSED BETA stage right now and you can’t create an account?
Shocked!?! Don’t be, I’ll show you how to get in and start using the
program right now.
As I said before LinkNerve is a sister company to Blogitive. I never
signed up with LinkNerve – but I am a Blogitive member. So IF you are
all ready a member of Blogitive, you’re sites listed with Blogitive will be
in the LinkNerve database and you should get applicable offers coming
your way. If you haven’t logged into Blogitve in a while, be sure to log in
immediately and make sure your sites are all listed and more
importantly, listed PROPERLY.
If you are NOT a Blogitve member, you can sign up free.
Thus far I have made almost $1,500 with Blogitvie – so it DOES pay!
Again, as I stated before, LinkNerve does not “require” you to accept
their offers BUT if you DO choose to accept an offer you MUST read the
following –
1. You will read online that you can loose page rank by taking LinkNerve
Offers. This is pretty much false. The bottom line is that there’s no law
saying you can’t link to whatever you want to link to. The only
reprocussion is that you can’t accept funds in exchange for links that
could provide other sites with a higher page rank. Tell me this – how
the hell is anyone going to know what links are paid for and what links
are not paid for? Just don’t put foolish titles like “Sponsored Post” on
your ads and you’ll be fine.
2. YOU WILL LOSE MONEY if you accept LinkNerve offers that interfere
with other paid site offers. For example, if you accept a Pay Per Post
offer on April 2nd and you accept a LinkNerve offer to place a link in
that same post on April 15th, Pay Per Post is going to reject your
posting because you have other links in it. However, after 30 days have
elapsed you can do whatever you want with the posting. So just make
sure you have all ready gotten paid by previous sponsors BEFORE you
insert a LinkNerve link.
Well, good luck everyone and happy earning!
Notes: Article from 40dailywithyourblog
out of your blogs. I bet you are using some ad network to get some
cash out of your blog. Maybe Adsense? How much are you getting from
them? $100, $200 per month? I’ll show you some tricks to keep your
current profit but add a lot extra to it each day. So get on writing those
articles and, while getting your site popular with new and exciting
content , monetize it to the max.
Ground Rules
What you need to start implementing my method is:
1. One Blog listed on Google
2. Mostly unique content(articles written by you)
3. Some medium Traffic.
You can keep your existing ads and everything, you will just need to
write as much as possible daily(that is if you want to make money) and
30 minutes of your time, twice or 3 times per day(I will explain in more
detail later). If your content is good 30 minutes daily will bring you at
least $40.
Getting Ready (explaining concepts)
Have you ever heard of paid blogging?
If no, let me explain a little. There are programs out there that will pay
you to post things on your blog.
Now if you heard before you must think “Oh not that crap again that
asks you to post garbage on your blog”. Well, let me get this straight to
you. I am not presenting some old shit here, I will introduce you to the
latest, most profitable program!
Let me explain first the basic concepts of paid blogging to our friends
that are new to this. I will also present you some old programs(worth
ones that really pay) and after that I will present you the new baby I
came across.
Paid Blogging Websites (presentation)
One of the easiest ways to make money online is to set up a blog
around a specific topic of interest and generate online income from the
display of advertising/affiliate programs, product sales or the provision
of online services.
One formidable way of making money from blogs consists of effectively
using paid blogging networks.
From an advertiser’s standpoint, blogs are simply publishing platforms
which produce content that is viewable by both search engines and
potential customers.
Advertisers want more exposure for their businesses and will often
purchase sponsored links or written content in a bid to generate public
buzz and increase their search engine visibility.
Here is where you come in. As a member of paid blogging websites, you
will get paid to blog about the advertiser’s products, website or service.
These advertisers will pay the blog networks directly and you’ll receive
a stipulated fee when you agree to take on each specific assignment.
How do I Make Money with Sponsored Blogging websites?
The process is actually fairly simple. Start by signing up with these
sponsored blogging networks and giving them the web address for your
blog. Some of these networks stipulate that your blog must have of a
certain age (3 months old etc.) so take note of that before applying.
Take a look at their Terms of Service and wait for your blog to be
approved by the administration. This usually takes a few days. After
your blog is approved, go through their marketplace (if they have one)
or just wait for blogging offers to arrive at your email inbox or site
dashboard.
When you decide to take up a specific offer, write a blog post according
to the instructions given. Publish the post and inform the blog network
of the page URL. This is usually done through a user interface after
you’ve logged into the network.
After your post is approved, you’ll receive payment according to the
stipulated time frame. You can earn around $5 to $500+ for one single
blog post, depending on the popularity, size and niche of your blog.
List of 17 Sponsored Blogging Networks
Some of these networks should be well known to everyone but I’ll
wanted to be as thorough as possible when developing this extensive
list of paid blogging websites.
1. PayPerPost
The largest sponsored blogging network, Payperpost offers the
greatest amount of offers and has a vibrant community of bloggers who
support each other through a forum. If you only want to sign up for one
paid blogging network, I would highly recommend using PayPerPost
above all the others.
The addition of PayperPost Direct and existing affiliate programs will
extend your income potential outside of the basic marketplace
structure utilized by most other networks.
2. ReviewMe
ReviewMe is basically some sort of a blog marketplace where
advertisers can visit to order reviews from blogs. Some of the more
‘high-end’ or popular blogs are registered with ReviewMe and the
earnings are substantially higher if your blog is well established and has
a large audience. This is measured by your feed subscription base as
well as the Technorati and Alexa Rank.
Bigger blogs tend to earn upwards of $100 to 700+ for each single blog
post and there are a lot less restrictions and rules than Payperpost. The
downside for ReviewMe is that they take a hefty 50% commission for
their services, which in my opinion is too large.
3. SponsoredReview
SponsoredReview is a blog network that is somewhat similar to
ReviewMe but they offer a little more functionality by allowing you to
negotiate fees with the advertiser and bid for an advertiser’s offers.
SponsoredReview takes 35% commission for their services and you’ll
earn anything from $10 to 500+ for each review. Their user interface is
one of the better ones out there and the only drawback to their service
is the lack of advertisers.
4. Blogsvertise
Blogsvertise doesn’t have a marketplace so you can’t browse advertiser
offers to select what you would like to write about. The site admins will
match advertiser offers to your blog profile and you can choose to
accept or reject the offers you see.
Generally, the assignments are sporadic and you’ll receive one or two
of them every week if you’re lucky. They do however pay on time so
that’s one of the benefits of working with Blogsvertise.
5. Blogitive
Blogitive will pay all bloggers a flat rate of US $5 per advertiser offer,
regardless of the size or popularity of the blog. One of the earliest blog
networks on the scene, Blogitive seems to be gotten into a slump a few
months after their launch.
They’ve recently revamped their user interface and one of the much
touted Blogitive advantages is that they pay weekly via Paypal. Blogitive
has a very poor collection of advertisers and that’s something that they
definitely need to improve.
6. LoudLaunch
LoudLaunch is a medium sized paid blogging network which features a
moderate amount of advertiser offers. Your blogs need to be more
than 2 months old and payment is only made via Paypal. Like
Payperpost, the blogger usually needs to append a disclosure badge,
tracker tag or logo or the bottom of posts.
The user interface doesn’t appeal to me and like other networks like
Blogsvertise, the range of advertisers seem to be rather limited.
7. BloggerWave
Based on Norway, BloggerWave’s rates for paid posts are generally
around $10 for a single post. There doesn’t seem to be many
restrictions and you’ll get paid via Paypal. BloggerWave has been late
on payment for many bloggers and some bloggers have gone so far to
suggest that they are a scam.
Apparently, they seem to have made good on their payments recently
and hopefully things should go smoothly from now on for bloggers
using BloggerWave.
8. Smorty
Smorty rates for sponsored blog posts is $6 per post although this
might increase if you have a high traffic or popular blog. Post approvals
are generally made within a week and payment is made on a weekly
basis through Paypal. There isn’t a lot of advertisers using Smorty at the
moment though that might change in the future.
9. PayU2Blog
PayU2Blog started a few months ago and do seem to be a work in
progress. There is no actual marketplace which allows you to browse
for advertiser offers and they do seem to function very much like
Blogsvertise in that that’ll determine the type of assignments you will
receive. Payment is made every two weeks via Paypal.
10. Blogging Ads
Blogging Ads started early and recently relaunched with a new look. It’s
nothing too different from Blogitive, however do note that you can only
put up 10 posts per month on all your blogs and the rate for each post
is usually $5. Payment is made weekly via Paypal. Blogging Ads doesn’t
have a lot of advertiser offers as well.
11. Creamaid
CreamAid is a get paid to blog program with a twist. All bloggers of an
option of displaying a widget which allows them to earn referral
commission whenever another blogger picks up an offer from it.
CreamAid is more fun than the other get paid to blog websites although
I think their monetary potential is weakest. Don’t expect to earn more
than $5 for most offers you come across.
12. V7N Contextual
V7N Contextual is not technically a get paid to blog network because
most of the time you won’t have to write a blog post. All you’ll have to
do is to transform any specific keyword (eg. golf clubs) in your blog
posts into a link to the advertiser’s website. All bloggers will earn $10
per link, regardless of their blog size and reach.
An important point to note is that you’ll have to sign a non-disclosure
agreement, which means that you can’t disclose that it was a
sponsored link. I have blogs in the V7N program and have not received
many offers before. Don’t count on getting too many assignments.
13. LinkWorth
LinkWorth is a search engine marketing company that offers a variety
of monetization options for bloggers. For instance, bloggers can sell
contextual links within posts or write sponsored posts on specific
topics.
Other interesting methods include rotating ads, in content ppc
advertising as well as packaged link ads. LinkWorth gives up to 70% of
the revenue for its ads and payments are made monthly through
Paypal, check, direct deposit or Wire.
14. BlogtoProfit
BlogtoProfit allows you to get paid to write blog posts about each
sponsor’s products/websites. This company doesn’t have a user
interface or dashboard and there is no marketplace which allows you to
pick or choose the offers you want. I’ve tried submitting some blogs to
them before but have never gotten response from them at all. It is
possible that they are not active anymore.
15. LinkyLoveArmy
LinkyLoveArmy appears to be a get paid to blog network but their
website doesn’t make what they do very clear. The design is fairly
cluttered and there’s no apparent FAQ or guide for bloggers who want
to sign up. This appears to be a fairly small DIY setup so I wouldn’t
expect too many advertiser offers from the onset.
You can sign up to any(or all of these) to increase your profits but the
big downsize is that they will ask you to post some crappy advertiser
article with 3+ links to some site that you don’t want anywhere near
your blog. Excessive usage of these programs may lead in dropping your
SERP. If your site goes to lower most of these programs will deny you
any chance of continuing your profits with them and you lose
everything at this point.
So let me present you an innovative program, something I consider the
future of paid Blogging.
Start making $40+ daily from your blog the
easy and safe way.
I am presenting you a new program that does not require you to accept
their offers and does not ask you to put a provided article on your site
with links in it. This is a total win-win situation for the blogger because
we don’t have to create new (and possibly unwanted) articles on our
posts to make cash. And it’s a grand slam for the advertiser because the
articles on which they are having their links placed are all ready indexed
by Google AND they are searched for via keyword. This means that all
bloggers have to do is replace a word or phrase they all ready wrote
with a link (1 minute worth of work = $5). And this also means that the
advertiser is going to have their link placed in an article that is actually
going to get read and the link doesn’t look like an ad.
The program is called LinkNerve.
If you want to make mega fast cash and you have a blog or website
you’re going to flip over LinkNerve.
LinkNerve is a sister company to Blogitive. They’re brand new and I
totally love the way they operate. LinkNerve is totally changing the
game on paid advertisements by offering both the blogger and the
advertiser something they really want.
No kidding, I got a FLOOD of linknerve offers last night. I had a total of 8
worth $5 a piece! That’s $40 I could have made with approximately 30
minutes (or less) worth of work.
I say 30 minutes because it takes a few minutes to get to your article
then insert the link provided. Then you have to click the “submit for
payment” link for each offer. None-the-less, totally worth every
minute!
The downside is that the offers “expire” 12 hours after they were sent.
Hopefully LinkNerve will change this. I think 12 hours is a little absurd –
and I usually check my email 5 times a day!
Regardless, I took the one offer I could and received payment literally 5
minutes after submitting the offer. I am totally stoked.
Now if you check the LinkNerve website you will see that they are in
CLOSED BETA stage right now and you can’t create an account?
Shocked!?! Don’t be, I’ll show you how to get in and start using the
program right now.
As I said before LinkNerve is a sister company to Blogitive. I never
signed up with LinkNerve – but I am a Blogitive member. So IF you are
all ready a member of Blogitive, you’re sites listed with Blogitive will be
in the LinkNerve database and you should get applicable offers coming
your way. If you haven’t logged into Blogitve in a while, be sure to log in
immediately and make sure your sites are all listed and more
importantly, listed PROPERLY.
If you are NOT a Blogitve member, you can sign up free.
Thus far I have made almost $1,500 with Blogitvie – so it DOES pay!
Again, as I stated before, LinkNerve does not “require” you to accept
their offers BUT if you DO choose to accept an offer you MUST read the
following –
1. You will read online that you can loose page rank by taking LinkNerve
Offers. This is pretty much false. The bottom line is that there’s no law
saying you can’t link to whatever you want to link to. The only
reprocussion is that you can’t accept funds in exchange for links that
could provide other sites with a higher page rank. Tell me this – how
the hell is anyone going to know what links are paid for and what links
are not paid for? Just don’t put foolish titles like “Sponsored Post” on
your ads and you’ll be fine.
2. YOU WILL LOSE MONEY if you accept LinkNerve offers that interfere
with other paid site offers. For example, if you accept a Pay Per Post
offer on April 2nd and you accept a LinkNerve offer to place a link in
that same post on April 15th, Pay Per Post is going to reject your
posting because you have other links in it. However, after 30 days have
elapsed you can do whatever you want with the posting. So just make
sure you have all ready gotten paid by previous sponsors BEFORE you
insert a LinkNerve link.
Well, good luck everyone and happy earning!
Notes: Article from 40dailywithyourblog
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