Monday 29 April 2013

Make More Money Online by Creating Several Profitable Blogs


Whether you want passive income or more direct income, whether you want to be a career blogger or just want another source of part time income, your best bet is to create more than one blog. There is a big strategy and a small strategy to this, and making more from each post by treating this like a business. This guide explains how to create more than one profitable blog, starting at day 1.
Day 1 Blogger:
It's best to stick with just one blog if you are just starting out as a blogger. If you're an advanced blogger, my later tips here are more up your alley. On day 1, follow the steps of creating a strong business plan intent on earning income even within the first month. Real income, not income that paid you $10 for 20 hours of work. It's not easy, but it is more than possible. Thousands of bloggers are using it.
But, on day 1 of any blog the focus is trying to find a mindset for successfully getting more readers. The most important thing to remember is, one powerful blog can jumpstart an entire series of blogs. It can lead to lots of paid work and experience in this growing market.
When to build 2 blogs:
You can still try to start two blogs, especially if you have experience online. This guide, after all, is about creating more than one profit stream. Blogging cash comes with one blog, but the reality is several successful blogs on different topics almost doubles your possible readers. Say for example you are building a collecting blog, with an emphasis on selling certain products via auction sites and retailers like eBay and Amazon. You will find one, if not dozens, of even more specific niches. Selling collectible books. Selling comics. Selling coins. Each of these has potential for a separate blog, especially if you have an interest in the subject.
Still, you will have more experience than on one topic. You like commentating on films too, and this in some way coincides with collecting books or comics; people who like one often like the other. So by creating one blog and getting the same reader to both, you are doubling your potential hits.
Make sure they like the writing:
I say this from experience: creating more than one blog often makes two or more lesser quality blogs. You may have a day job, you may have kids to feed, and building a blog from scratch can be tough. Therefore, the qualities of your posts may go down. If this is the case, you might want to stick to one blog now and see if it's successful.
Backlink bonanza!
You will want to make sure all your readers from one blog know about your second or third blogs. Again, this is doubling the amount of readers possible. So with every single post on both blogs, leave a hyperlink to the other blog. That's a backlink, and it's a proven way to build a blogging career. Also, if you publish any writing online, always make sure to include your blogs in your bio, the short paragraph where you explain who you are and what you do.
One fails:
Lastly, by building more than one blog you get to see the market for each. One may fail for you, bringing in few if any readers. While on the other side, the second and/or third blogs take off. There is nothing wrong with "retiring" a blog that isn't making much headway.
My final tip on failed blogs is to simply set a plan from the outset on when you will throw in the towel. Set a profit margin, for example. If you don't make $100 a month by month 3, you're out with that blog.


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