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Blast From The Past - Monetization

Submitted by Jeff Chandler on July 25, 2008 - 9:34pm in

Monetization sure is a popular topic, one that Performancing has covered time and time again with awesome in depth information. Today, we'll take a trip to the past to rediscover this great content to help you monetize your site or perhaps, spring to life some new ideas.

  1. How to create Intelligent Blog Ads - Chris Garrett

    Takeaway:

    If you want to squeeze every last drop of revenue potential out of your blog without annoying your loyal visitors then you need to be a bit clever about the way you display advertising.

  2. How to create Intelligent Blog Ads - Part 2 - Chris Garrett

    Takeaway:

    What can we do about recognising first-time readers versus regular readers? The idea is a first timer is more likely to click ads and less likely to sign up, while a regular reader is more likely to subscribe to your feed and also more likely to get annoyed by over the top advertising.

  3. How to add E-Commerce to your blog - Chris Garrett

    Takeaway:

    So you want to sell products directly from your blog? We have already decided it could be a great idea for creating revenue, let's take a look at how exactly we add ecommerce capability to your blog.

  4. Monetizing through packaged content - Chris Garrett

    Takeaway:

    Aside from the community aspects of blogs one thing blogs generate is a lot of content. While most bloggers will at least consider advertising to generate revenue, are you missing a trick by not packaging and selling your information as a product?

  5. Make money blogging via paid subscriptions - Andy Hagans

    Takeaway:

    Yes, you can make money by charging for some of your content.

  6. Monetizing your Blog Archives - Nick Wilson

    Takeaway:

    Using time-sensitive advertising to profit from blog archives.

  7. Affiliate Tips for Bloggers - Chris Garrett

    Takeaway:

    10 excellent tips to get you started on affiliate marketing.

  8. Supplement your blogging income with e-reports - Raj Dash

    Takeaway:

    If your topics are timeless, over 3-10 years you may earn some nice returns for 10-20 hours of work per month. So in the second year, you'll have sales of new reports and older reports. In a couple of years, you could very well commit full-time and not have to rely on contextual advertising.

  9. How To: Create Intelligent Amazon Associates Ads - Chris Garrett

    Takeaway:

    Using a bit of PHP programming, geo-targeting and creative solutions, you can maximize your affiliate earnings.

  10. How To Squeeze More Income Out Of Your Blog - Ryan Caldwell

    Takeaway:

    The basic way to monetize your site is through a couple of ads on it, but if you plan things ahead and think in terms of monetizable 'regions' and 'sections' instead of one 'blog', it will change things completely.


Excellent list

Thanks for aggregating these great articles. I remember reading some of them back in the day. I'm checking them out again because it's a good idea to review monetization tips and principles.

Awesome. This is a

Awesome. This is a fantastic list Jeff. I'd like to see more of these lists out of Performancing in the future. But make sure to include more Ryan Caldwell articles;-)

Tons of useful stuff from

Tons of useful stuff from the past. :)

dont drop a penny

old saying says:
if u drop a penny U wont earn fortune

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