To start off with, I'll start with Google’s Adsense. Google reviews your site and pages and works out which of it’s adverts are best matched for your page content. By doing this it attempts to deliver adverts that are most likely to be of interest to your site’s readers. Your site then makes money because your readers click on these adverts to visit advertisers - with most of these clicks earning you money. What you can potentially earn is determined directly by how many clicks your adverts are receiving and what field you are in. Some subjects are worth a lot more per click than other subjects.
The popular second choice must be Amazon. With this system you can promote specific products from within their catalogue or you allow their system show their choice of items from a given keyword. You just enter a keyword and they display the books (or other ranges, if you choose) that are appropriate to that keyword. On a blog this probably means just using one keyword to cover the whole site, but that shouldn’t be a problem. You can also display more specific links on individual posts. Here you are making cash each time a new customer clicks on to the Amazon site and then goes on to buy a book.
ClickBank is seen as a popular option, this time selling electronic downloaded books. As with Amazon you can display individual e-books or use a frame that advertises all e-books that are related to a keyword. Again, you are earning a payment with every purchase made after a click on your web site.
Generic affiliate schemes are another opportunity, but I included the above three systems as they offer a feature that most of the others don’t make available - they aren’t geographically dependent. Most affiliate schemes are only interested in traffic from their own country, as dispatching to another country causes headaches. Google gets around this by offering adverts only related to the country the visitor is from, whilst ClickBank can happily sell to most countries, as it is providing the items electronically. But if you are very specific and not receiving much traffic from abroad, then there are obviously a large selection of affiliate schemes for you to belong to and take part in.
Lastly, there are a wealth of pay per post schemes. Not without their own problems, here you earn an income for writing a post within your blog that is a referral to another company. The fees vary, depending on the campaign and your own blog. But you can usually only join up to such services with an established blog. Blogs must be typically 90 days old. The amount your blog can earn depends on its subject matter, the advertisers and how many paid posts you are able to post. If you want to know more about how to make money with your blog, read more details about these ideas at the blog.
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