Get Paid to Write Blog Content

Do you do sponsored post or sponsored reviews? If you do (or plan to), this review of Blog Paycheck by Gobala Krishnan will shed some light on the topic. Even if you have never heard of such stuff, you should read this to add more options to your blogging income. After all, as Gobala says you can make anywhere between $5 – $200 for each blog post you write.

So lets get on with the review of Blog Paycheck.

Gobala is one of the more “unorthodox” bloggers you can find, and from his site at ProfitBlogger.com he has already released several e-book guides on making money from Google AdSense and affiliate marketing. However, Blog Paycheck talks about something completely different.

When the blogosphere exploded in 2006/07, thousands of blogs were being created every single day, with overworked individuals hoping to cash in on the trend and be a “work-at-home blogger”. The hype was high, but the problem was that most bloggers wanted to get paid immediately.

The blogosphere responded to these needs, with companies like PayPerPost.com leading the paid-to-blog industry. Early on, blogging for the purposes of making money received a lot of criticism from big-name bloggers, but eventually people started accepting paid blogging as a viable, honest way to make a living online.

Blog Paycheck is well-written and is suitable for both newbies and non-newbies (is there such a word?). Of course you can just go to PayPerPost.com right now and sign-up with them without ever having to read it, but I found that there are tons of great information in here that will help you make more money with less time and effort.

How much can you realistically expect to make from paid blogging?

Normally, you can earn a few hundred dollars a month by writing 1-2 blog posts a day. Since these blog posts aren’t too long and all the information is already provided, it’s pretty easy to do that. Once your blog picks up more traffic, it gets re-evaluated and you can start charging more for writing the exact same content.

The leaders in the paid blogging industry make a few thousands dollars a month, enough to make a comfortable full-time income on the Internet. Plus, they are free to work whenever they want, wherever they want. This is why paid blogging is so appealing – with not much skills or technical knowledge, any ordinary person can make money from blogs right from the start.

The guide explains how paid blogging works, the do’s and dont’s, and gives you more than 20 different paid blogging sites you can sign-up with. It also explains the different type of content and model each site uses – for example some of those sites only do “reviews” or “buzz” type of articles. It’s important to understand that if you want to make a great income from paid blogging, you’ll need to sign-up with more than just one site.

The guide also comes with some pretty decent WordPress themes that you can use with your blog to manage your content.

Overall, at the low price, I think Blog Paycheck is a great investment for anyone who wants to add more flexibility to their online income. You can go here to get more information on Blog Paycheck by Gobala Krishnan (a.k.a The Profit Blogger).

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Blog Paycheck – Get Paid to Blog

 

- Albert

 

Affiliate Marketing With Blogs

Affiliate marketing is a great way to make money from your blog, and the fact that it’s almost completely hands-free (or autopilot as they say) makes it all the more appealing to a lot of bloggers. Now there are the normal affiliates who make a couple hundred dollars a month, then there are the “Super Affiliates”, a title which is usually given to affiliates making a five figure monthly income or more.

Today I’m going to review a product called “Super Affiliate Blogger” by Gobala Krishnan that promises to reveal how normal affiliates can upgrade themselves to “Super Affiliate” status using WordPress blogs and a few tactics. You can see the actual page here: Super Affiliate Blogger

(1) Overall Impression

I’ve seen a couple of “sale page” sites selling all sorts of things, and the first thing you’ll notice with Super Affiliate Blogger is the long sales page explaining what the product is about and why you should buy it. However unlike most sales pages this one is relatively clean and easy to read. In fact, which browsing through the sales page I found some rather interesting tips about affiliate marketing with blogs.

It sure helps that Gobala has some screenshots to prove how much money he’s personally making from affiliate programs. At least he seems to be walking the walk and not just talking big. I also noticed some rather simple but attractive WordPress themes that Gobala calls “Super Affiliate Pro Themes”; apparently they were specifically designed for affiliate marketers who want to use WordPress blogs and PPC advertising with Google AdWords or similar programs.

(2) The E-book Guide and Tips

I’m not new to blogging, but I found the 168-page e-book guide rather revealing, especially when Gobala starts talking about creating landing pages with your blog to maximize all the traffic you’re getting from Google AdWords and other advertising methods.

To my surprise the tips were easy to understand, and Gobala really writes in simple language that I’m sure anyone can understand. The first section of the e-book is great is you’re totally new to blogging, but if you just want the advanced tips you should jump ahead to the meat of the content about affiliate marketing, tracking links, landing pages and building an opt-in list.

(3) Super Affiliate Themes

I didn’t get it at first, I mean how different can these themes be from all the other WordPress themes out there? So i tested a few and I realize why Gobala says these themes are built for affiliate marketing / PPC advertising. There are a few “landing page” templates in there that makes this theme so flexible that you can basically show a different layout to normal visitors, and a more streamlined landing page to visitors coming from paid advertising.

(4) Link Tracking and List Building

There are also two WordPress plugins included in this system, one for tracking and cloaking affiliate links, and the other for creating opt-in forms (subscribe forms) on your blog. Both work perfectly out of the box and I have no complaints here. I admit I have seen more advanced link tracking systems out there but these are usually expensive and do not integrate with WordPress as easy as Gobala’s system does.

(5) My Conclusion and Recommendation

I recommend that you get a copy of Super Affiliate Blogger by Gobala Krishnan is you plan to make affiliate marketing the main monetization model for your blog. The guide is good for both newbies and non-newbies (is that a word) as it covers everything you need to know about blogging, WordPress, affiliate marketing and PPC advertising.

You can get more information on Super Affiliate Blogger here.

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Super Affiliate Blogger – WordPress Affiliate Marketing Guide

 

- Albert

 

Active Income Vs. Passive Income

Google AdSense has been talked about, hyped about and even criticized over the past year. At the same time, WordPress has emerged as one of the leading blogging platforms used by almost all A-list bloggers. What do these two have in common?

I just came across Gobala Krishnan’s “WordPress AdSense System” course that combines the two, showing you how to create “autopilot sites” that make money from AdSense:

Here’s my review of the product, and why you should get yourself a copy.

(1) Overall Impression

When I read that this product has been selling well since 2006, I was pretty relieved. That’s because most ebook guides fizzle out and get outdated within six months. Gobala actually updates this guide from time to time to keep current with all the changes taking place in the blogging world. In fact according to Gobala the only changes he makes are the screenshots and URLs – the tactics and strategies he mentions in the book don’t need to be updates are they are time-tested and will work for anyone, for the foreseeable future.

(2) The E-book Guide and Tips

Flipping through the main e-book guide (over 150 pages), I find that the earlier sections are perfect for the absolute newbie. It explains in detail common blogging terms, how blogging works, and what to expect when starting a blog. Then Gobala goes into more technical, advanced stuff including how to transform a WordPress blog into a static website, how to optimize your blog, and also how to get traffic to your blog.

Even if you’re not new to Google AdSense or WordPress, you can find a lot of useful information in here.

(3) AdSense-ready WordPress Themes

This was what actually caught my eye in the first place – 30 super-cool looking WordPress themes that are “AdSense ready”. This means that the AdSense codes have already been placed in the theme in strategic locations. All you need to do is enter your AdSense publisher IDs and you’re done.

I think the theme alone are worth more than what the entire system costs, and by looking at them I’m sure they can generate quite decent click-throughs for your blog if you were using them. After all with Google AdSense you make more money when you (1) get more traffic or (2) get more clicks.

(4) Keyword Research Tools

A simple but useful keyword research tool is also included in WordPress AdSense System. Keyword research is extremely important if you’re trying to build auto-pilot AdSense blogs since most of your traffic will be from search engines like Google. You need to make sure you’re targeting the correct keywords before you write your first blog post!

The package also includes “180 Profitable AdSense Niche Keywords”, which is a heavy MS Excel sheet containing thousands of keywords Gobala has researched before. Of course you cannot depend on this data alone, but it’s a good place to kickoff some ideas of your own. There are literally thousands of niche markets out there you can tap into that are probably easier to make money in that the niche you’re in right now.

(5) My Conclusion and Recommendation

I’m pretty satisfied with WordPress AdSense System by Gobala Krishnan. I’ve bought a few such courses before but Gobala’s course doesn’t disappoint. In fact I found it easy to read and follow. There are also a lot of video tutorials you can watch where Gobala shows you step-by-step, exactly what you need to do.

 
 

 

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WordPress Adsense System – Make Money Blogging Now!

- Albert

How To Get My Site To Make Money

How to make $1000 a month online from scratch – Part 7 of 8

Over the last 6 weeks, we’ve covered a lot of material. Most of it directly relates to attracting free targeted traffic to your new website. At some point, we need to turn the traffic into dollars.

In Part 2, I outlined the strategy for making this happen. As part of this strategy, I discussed a 3 prong attack for monetization. Those three prongs were:

1. Contextual Advertising
2. Affiliate Promotions
3. Own Product Sales

If you’ve followed all the earlier steps, you should be perfectly positioned to roll this out. Let’s look at how to do this for each prong.

Contextual Advertising

Contextual advertising is simply showing ads that relate to the content on your site. Services like Google AdSense provide this functionality and pay you on a “cost per click” basis.

The amount they pay you depends on the ads they match to your content. They aim to match the most relevant ads to your pages, which in turn generates the highest click-through rate.

If this is a high paying keyword then it works out well for everyone. However, if this is a low paying keyword, AdSense may pay you just a few cents per click.

You need to work out if it’s worth while or not for you. I’d rather not be paid at all than get paid a few measly cents to have a targeted person taken off my site to another site. I’d rather try to get that person to take another action that is more profitable for me.

If you’re getting paid 40 plus cents per click, then it very may well be worth while. But if you’re getting paid less, I’d reconsider your options.

One strategy is to include your contextual advertising in less obvious spots on your site. Put your preferred action in your high profile positions. Google provides a good example of where your high profile website positions are.

By putting AdSense in the lower profile positions, the people you “lose” are probably people whose needs aren’t being met on your site and are looking around for other alternatives anyway.

Either way, it’s worth testing to see what works for you.

If you are getting good click payments, you might want to look at ways of increasing your earnings. Allan Gardyne has written a great article on how to boost your AdSense revenue.

You can sign up for an AdSense account here (if you don’t already have one).

Affiliate Promotions

As it’s often stated, affiliate programs are a great way to make money online. They enable you to earn money by recommending products that you could not otherwise make money on.

For example, they might give you the ability to earn money recommending golf putters without ever having to buy stock, deal with customer service or pay warehousing costs.

Lots of people hastily throw up affiliate links on their site and just say a little prayer. I would recommend you be more strategic than that.

If you want to really nail it financially with the affiliate programs, you need to go for the jugular. So follow the 80/20 rule again.

You can do this by focusing on the two methods outlined below. If your article isn’t hitting on either of these, I wouldn’t bother including an affiliate link at all. If you add affiliate links to every article, doing so will dilute your power of recommendation for the articles you DO add an affiliate link to.

Before you write anything, figure out what the article is ultimately trying to achieve. If it’s to sell a product via an affiliate link, do it with gusto. If it’s to help people and build up goodwill, then also do it with gusto. Never be lukewarm.

When you do write an article for affiliate sales, here are the two approaches I’ve found work the best.

1) Solve a problem using a “How to” or case study article and recommend the product as THE solution.

In our ongoing golf putting example, there are lots of products available that tell you how to putt better by using mental strategies, laser pointers, putting mirrors and all kinds of putting aids.

You could do a real life case study and let people know if this stuff really works. It might take a bit of time, but if you do it correctly, it can have powerful outcomes.

Before you conduct any case studies it’s best to do some keyword research. Figure out how people are searching for this information to ensure it attracts the kind of traffic that will make it worth while.

It can be useful to visit some forums and see what kinds of questions people are regularly asking. When you’ve finished the article, you can post in these forums in a non-promotional way with a link to your article.

2) The second (and simplest) way, is to write an article titled “X Product Review”. Obviously you’ll need to you replace “X Product” with the actual product name.

This has a powerful effect. The search phrase you’re ranking well for may be low volume, but given that your visitors are looking for reviews indicates they’re at the right end of the buying cycle. They’re fairly serious about purchasing. Your article should aim to push them over the edge and make the purchase.

If you feel it’s a bad product, say so. If it’s a good product, enthusiastically and unashamedly say so. Enthusiasm sells.

Many of you are probably wondering how on earth you can write a good review without spending a fortune on buying all the products yourself.

There are a couple of ways you can get around this.

1. Lie and say you’ve used it. (NOT recommended!)
2. Create a list of products you want to review and if possible, go to a store and try out a demo. You’ll probably want to take a notepad and pen to the store to make notes. Don’t worry about looking silly doing this. You’ll just look like a conscientious customer!
3. Go to Amazon, Epinions and ConsumerReview to check out what people are saying about the product. From there you can parrot back (in unique paraphrasing ways) real reviews. I personally wouldn’t pretend that I’m the one who’s tried the product, but focus on the features, and then on what others are saying about those features.

Which ever way you go with respect to generating affiliate sales, you need to get a good grip on the art of pre-selling.

Ken Evoy used to sell an excellent ebook on the principles involved with making good pre-sell work. He now gives it away free. It’s worth your time to download it, print it out and refer to it regularly (including before writing each affiliate article).

Your Own Product Sales

The first two prongs in this strategy are relatively easy to complete. The third prong is a little more difficult, but potentially much more rewarding.

The fastest and easiest way to create valuable content is to get others to do it for you. I know it sounds crazy, but that’s the approach I recommend.

Now this isn’t as silly as it sounds. I had a coffee with a guy who took this concept and turned it into a multi-million-dollar business. He ran his business almost like a record label for therapists. I won’t give away his secrets, but let’s just say he’s a smart guy who took a simple concept to the next level.

It’s the same concept I’m recommending to you. Find experts in your niche, interview them and sell them as a product, or as multiple products.

Who knows. . . you might be able to find many experts and create a series with this stuff. Find one a month and create a monthly membership site. If you pick the right niche, there are many options to scale this concept and make you rich.

But for now, let’s keep this simple and get our first product up and running.

Here are the steps you need to take.

Find Your Expert

Back in Part 5 I outlined how to find your experts. Once you’ve lined up an expert, contact them to set up a time to talk. You have one of two options. You can call them and record them on Skype (as discussed), or you could get a digital recorder to do the job for you.

Try to use the digital recorder in conjunction with a microphone (if you have one). Also make sure you can transfer the files on to your computer after recording.

I would avoid email interviews because they are too much work for the person being interviewed. Use them only if you’re VERY shy.

Get A Release Signed

It’s not always safe to assume that by giving an interview, the person has consented to the interview. So it’s worth while getting them to sign a release form that allows you to use the interview for whatever purposes you choose.

Now I’m not a lawyer, so this isn’t legal advice. But you should consider using something like this Interview Release form as a precaution. At the very least you should make a recording of you asking permission to use the interview. Make sure you also record their answer! Consider using the same sorts of language as in the Stanford release example.

Record The Interview

The recording of the interview is obviously the most harrowing part. You’ll get better over time, so don’t worry if your first few don’t completely go to plan. Just encourage your subject to do all the talking by asking them questions they will want to talk about.

Here’s some great advice on how to conduct an interview.

Edit The Interview

You should consider doing some minor edits on your interview to increase your professionalism. A little effort goes a long way here. The more professional your interview, the more likely someone will buy interviews from you again.

I would encourage you do the following to your interview.

Remove the awkward moments, long pauses and unnecessary chit chat
Think about running bass boost filter on it to increase the sound quality
Grab some royalty free music to add at the start and finish.

You don’t need expensive and complicated sound editing software to do this either. You can download Audacity for free, which does everything you need.

Once you’ve got it sounding slick, export it as a MP3.

Transcribe the interview

If you transcribe the interview, you’re offering more value for little extra cost. The transcription can also form the basis of other articles on your site.

Obviously the cheapest method is to do it yourself. If you’re a fast typist, then go for it. If not, you should be able to find someone cheap at Rentacoder.com. Just make sure that they have a good grip on the language you want transcribed!

Once you get your transcription back, you should check it through and do some editing for visual improvement.

Then simply PDF it and you have the second part to your product. You can use something like PrimoPDF if you want to create a PDF free.

You’re now ready to sell it.

Sign up for ClickBank

Now you have a product ready to roll. So you need a payment system to take the orders.

My recommendation is to use ClickBank. I recommend them for several reasons (despite their slightly higher costs).

1) It’s VERY easy
2) They have a high converting checkout process
3) They have a built in affiliate system
4) They pay the affiliates for you
5) They have a huge pool of talented affiliates to tap into immediately
6) They offer PayPal in the checkout process

You can sign up for Clickbank here.

You can also use PayPal as your payment system, but you’ll only be meeting number 1 and 6 of the above list!

Sign up for e-Junkie

So now you have a product and your payment method. But you also need a system to automatically deliver the product to the customer. You could do this free by redirecting them to a download page on your site. This is the simplest way. However, it leaves your product open for thieves if people discover this page.

You can cheaply and easily solve this problem by using a service like e-Junkie. They provide a whole bunch of really useful sales features, and most importantly automated delivery of your product and protection from thieves.

Write a Sales Page

Once you’ve got all the technical elements in place, it’s time to write a convincing piece of copy. Make your prospect get all giddy and feel like their life isn’t complete without being your customer.

As I’ve said many times over, copywriting is an art you should aim to perfect for the rest of your life if you want to make money online.

I’m not going to try to cover something as important as learning how to use your words to sell. You’re better off reading a good book on the subject. Again, Ken Evoy has a free product that will get you up to speed. Otherwise, have a look on Amazon for some other ones. I quite like “The AdWeek Copywriting Handbook” and “Web Copy That Sells”.

If you follow these instructions, you’ve got all the ingredients in place to be successful.

Next week is the last part of this series I’ll guide you through what is often the hardest step: Having everything in place, pushing forward and growing your business.

Look out for Part 8 next week – “The Growth”.

Article Series
This article is part of a series. Other published articles in this series so far are shown below:

1. How to make $1000 a month online from scratch
2. The required mindset for online success
3. Choosing a niche for your online business
4. How to plan your online business
5. How to start your online business
6. How to get traffic to my website?

Albert