Most bloggers complain about not making any money after investing a
few months of efforts into their blogging. They blog for months and
months without significant income as proof of what they are doing, it
turns to years before they know what is happening and they later decide
to give up and then conclude that blogging just doesn’t work.
The question is why is it always like this? Why can’t bloggers get
substantial results after putting in a lot of effort? You’ll be
surprised by the answer; you might even be doing it! The reason is why
many new bloggers, the reason is…
The “Make Money Blogging Cycle”
This particular cycle is the problem and it is what most new bloggers who want to “make money blogging” go through.
The cycle goes like this:
Blogger starts a blog > He comments on a few blogs to gain little
momentum > He displays a few ads > He makes a few cents > He
tweaks the ads to increase income etc.
This cycle is just so flawed it’s the reason behind the failure of
many new bloggers. Of course, it might work for big blogs with hundreds
of thousands of monthly visitors but you can be rest assured it won’t
work for your blog. After all, how much is an ad really worth on a blog
with only a few thousand visitors? The reality is, no matter the niche,
it probably isn’t worth so much.
The NEW Way to Make Money Blogging, Quick
Okay, to be honest, this “way” isn’t entirely new. It has been in
existence before I knew what blogging was but my reason for classifying
it as new is because a lot of bloggers are unaware of its existence and
they keep on struggling with making money from ads.
This “way” is to start offering your services to your audience.
One thing we bloggers do is writing. We write a lot of content every
day and gradually we’re able to understand our audience and what they
want. The problem is that we don’t know how to get our audience to pay.
Instead of struggling to display a few ads your readers won’t bother
to click why not turn your blog into a real business and start making
money the old way? Why not start offering your services and use your
blog as a lead generator?
This was what I did 8 months after blogging. I was only a blogger at
first but I soon began to offer my services as a freelancer using my
blog as a lead engine. Just 8 months after blogging I had my first
$1,000+ month and my income from offering my services has increased ever
since.
You will notice from the above paragraph that I started making
four-figures 8 months after starting my blog and I’ll be using this
article to explain how you, too, can start making money by offering your
services.
1. What Makes Your Blog Different?
The first thing we’ll be examining is the question of what makes your
blog different from every other blog that talk about the same thing as
you. Is it really different or it is just like every other blog online?
If it is different, what makes it so?
The number one mistake most bloggers who plan to offer their services
as a freelancer make is that of not differentiating themselves. They
just keep giving generic tips and wonder why no one is patronizing them.
This step is crucial and something you must look into. What makes
your blog different? What is your USP? Once you’ve come up with a list
of what makes your blog different the next step is to create your USP
(Unique Selling Proposition) and then look for a way to build it into
your brand. With the right USP, once anyone comes across your blog they
will be able to see right away that it is different and they will spend a
few more minutes to find out what you talk about.
In case you don’t see the importance in this, a USP is very important
because people will only hire experts to work for them. No one will hire
a jack of all trades to help them get things done. When you need to
service your car you don’t go to the electrician that knows a few things
about car, you go to the car mechanic who specializes in fixing cars.
Your main aim should be to position yourself as someone who can help
your audience “fix” their problems.
If you still don’t have an idea of how a USP works, or if you want a
better idea, you might want to read these two articles over at
ThinkTraffic.
2. What Service do You Have to Offer?
And no, it isn’t blogging because way too much people can offer the
same service. What service can you offer that relates to your USP? For
example, if your blog and USP is on helping people get quality design on
low budget why not start offering people a custom-made design without
them having to go into debt? If you help students learn to improve their
writing, why not start offering your services as a freelance writer?
You need a unique service that can be tied to your blog and USP
before taking any other step. You don’t have to rush into this and your
service mustn’t just be because you want to make money, you need to have
something unique you want to contribute to those who make use of your
services. You should know that this is your brand and online identity so
you should put enough time and effort into it.
3. Look for a Few Top Experts You Can Offer Your Services to for Free, or at a Discount
If you’re a freelance writer this means you should be ready to offer a
free guest post to top blogs in your niche as a way to build your
portfolio and direct potential clients to your site. If you’re a
designer this means you should be ready to create your best work for a
bigger website/blog for free or at a huge discount so as to be able to
drive their audience to your blog and make them use their service.
Now, I know that this isn’t convenient but that’s why everyone isn’t
doing it. Success, online and offline, takes real hardwork and sacrifice
and you shouldn’t be ready to go anywhere without putting in any
effort.
You need to be able to showcase your service, and not just on a
dormant website but on an active top blog in your niche. This way you’re
building your brand and portfolio, you’re being everywhere and you’re
creating potential for future success for your blog.
4. Use Your Blog and Every Other Opportunity to Market Your Services
Now, in every article you write make sure you mention your services.
Mind you, I’m not suggesting you turn your articles into a blatant
sales-pitch. Instead, give people quality information that will make
them want to return to your blog over and over again; let your articles
show your readers a difficult problem and then show them the solution.
Now, mention your services and anyone who needs your help and wants to
save time will hire you. Of course, you can’t expect to have everyone as
your client but this approach is guaranteed to bring you more success
than just pitching your services to your audience every time.
You should also work on marketing your services outside your blog;
this also includes inside your guest posts on other blogs, in your
interviews with other bloggers and on your various social media sites.
Give your services as much exposure and you increase your chances of
earning more.
It’s as Simple as that…
Not complicated.
While the above actually requires a few more effort from you it is
probably something you would have done if you were blogging, and you
will be able to create a new stream of income for yourself while at the
same time having enough to take care of your blog.
What do you think about the above tips? Would you like to learn to
make money by offering your services as a freelance writer? I have good
news for you. My ebook, The Writer’s Handbook: How to Write for Traffic
and Money, is on the way and you can download it by visiting YoungPrePro.com. You should also check out my writing resources page.
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