1. You need to be in a profitable niche!
One of the first things you want to think about is your niche and
whether it is profitable. Some experts advise being a big fish in a
small pond, but I think the exact opposite. You should try the big pond
because that is where the money is.
While your great Aunt Mary’s unique recycled dress quilts might be
amazing, not that many people are as interested in reading about them as
about quilting in general. Don’t limit your topic too much.
When I first got started, I created a site selling inflatable boats
online. Can you imagine how many people might buy inflatable boats
online? That’s right, not many.
What’s worse, this product is a seasonal product and only sells
during the summer, so I was further limited in my sales. Having that
said, I did make some money from the site – averaging not more than two
sales per year. My inflatable boat business didn’t even take off enough
to launch it onto the small pond, much less a big pond.
So, how do you find a profitable niche? Personally, I use SpyFu to
check out what advertisers are spending on a niche that I think I might
like to tackle. If advertisers, or merchants, are spending big money on
that industry, then it means there is money to be made.
If you do not have a SpyFu membership, you can simply do a Google
universe search (search at .com, add &pws=0 at the end of your
search strings) on the niche you are interested in. Are there any
advertisers in the search results? If so, then there may be money in
this niche.
Use Google keyword planner to guesstimate the average price of a
click in your industry – with that you can predict roughly how much you
can earn per Google AdSense click. The higher the pay per click, the
more potential there is to earn.
Login to CJ.com and search merchants – use Network Earnings (the
green bar) as a potential earning indicator. See image below to
understand how I interpret the numbers at CJ.
Network
Earnings = How much the advertisers are paying compare to overall.
Higher Network Earnings = more affiliates in the program;. 3 month EPC =
Average earning per 100 Clicks = How profitable is this affiliate
program in long term; 7 day EPC = Average earning per 100 clicks = Is
this a seasonal product?
2. Are you getting sufficient targeted traffic?
Another thing you need to keep in mind is the targeted traffic
possibilities for a given niche. To be able to make decent money, your
blog must have sufficient targeted traffic possibilities. This is where
your SEO and social media marketing (SMM) kick in.
When people search for info relevant to your niche topic, they become
your target audience. The more people who search for that topic, the
bigger your potential audience.
Also, if someone follows your competitors on Facebook, those people
are your targeted audience. If you are thinking about jumping into a
niche and you see that your closest competitor has a couple million page likes on Facebook, then that is a good sign that there is a big target audience.
More targeted traffics = more money
However, to win the attention of this target audience, you have to
gain skills in both SEO and SMM. It is simple math. The more targeted
traffic your blog gets, the more money you’ll make.
Here’s how it works: Let’s say you are selling a web hosting service
as an affiliate and the average conversion rate is 3%. On average, every
100 visitors that you refer to the web hosting provider, you’ll manage
to get three sales. If you manage to refer 200 visitors, then
theoretically there will be six sales down the road.
Being aware of the different target keywords (both primary and
secondary) and the advertising basics aimed at those keywords will make
your blog more successful.
3. Are you building a List?
You’ve probably heard multiple gurus saying that building an email list is of ultimate importance
when driving traffic to your site. If you want to make money blogging,
you’ll want to capture your site visitor’s emails and send them emails
that will drive them to visit your site over and over again.
If you need help with building and making money out of your email list, here is a very handy guide written Marya Jan on Problogger.net.
Why is an email list so important? An email list is your greatest
asset online because those signed up are trusted leads who have visited
your blog. Your email subscribers already trust you and your authority
on this topic.
If you were going to buy something online, you would probably look at
products based on the recommendation of someone you trust. If you
wanted to buy a guide to read, you would first look at guides written by
or recommended by someone you trust.
If you were following Adam Connell (from Blogging Wizard) new venture
WP Super Stars from the beginning, you should note of is that he
started collecting email subscribers ahead of time. That’s right -You
can start collecting subscribers before you even have a blog. Reach out
to family, friends and acquaintances to get started.
Bottom Line – You can do this!
When it comes to making money from blogging, you have to be creative
and keep an eye out for new opportunities and changes in how search
engine algorithms and advertising work. However, with a bit of foresight
sprinkled with hard work and consistency, you too can make a living
from blogging.
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