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I expect you are all aware of what a blog is. Let's face it – you can hardly go on the
internet or switch on the TV these days without running into blogs. They are literally
everywhere, and you've probably also heard that there is a lot of money to be made with
them too. I'm guessing you'd like to get in on the action...
Welcome to Blogging Profit Formula. The idea of this report is to show you how blogs can
be a complete money making system in their own right. You can start out with nothing and
have a blog up and running on the internet in next to no time, and once it's online you can
monetize it in a number of ways, or you could decide to 'flip' your blog and make money
that way too. I'm going to start right from the beginning and take you through everything.
By the time you're finished you'll have your own blog up and running online that's ready to
make you money.
This of course isn't the only way of using a blog. A blog can be just one part of a much
larger business, and if that's you then you'll find this report of benefit too because many of
the same principles apply. First things first, we need to find a topic to base your blog around.
The ideal scenario is to choose something you are passionate about and which there is
also a large, profitable market for. An important piece of advice is to note rule anything out.
Even the wackiest ideas and the tiniest niches can be highly profitable...
Take owl collecting (not the real thing!). You could write a blog about owl collecting and
then monetize it through being an eBay affiliate.
A good place to start is to check out the number of searches on the Google External
Keyword Tool for a particular subject. Whilst it helps if you have an interest in the topic you choose, my advice would be to go for
an 'evergreen subject' – one which never goes out of fashion and people ALWAYS have an
interest in. They might not be particularly unique, but in my experience a blog on one of
the following subjects is sure to be popular:
· Money
· Dieting
· Health and Fitness
· Relationships
· Parenting
There is a lot of competition but that isn't a bad thing. There are BUYERS in these niches.
One of the posts recommends that you combine two of the subjects. I think that's a
really good idea, as this would make your blog unique.
internet or switch on the TV these days without running into blogs. They are literally
everywhere, and you've probably also heard that there is a lot of money to be made with
them too. I'm guessing you'd like to get in on the action...
Welcome to Blogging Profit Formula. The idea of this report is to show you how blogs can
be a complete money making system in their own right. You can start out with nothing and
have a blog up and running on the internet in next to no time, and once it's online you can
monetize it in a number of ways, or you could decide to 'flip' your blog and make money
that way too. I'm going to start right from the beginning and take you through everything.
By the time you're finished you'll have your own blog up and running online that's ready to
make you money.
This of course isn't the only way of using a blog. A blog can be just one part of a much
larger business, and if that's you then you'll find this report of benefit too because many of
the same principles apply. First things first, we need to find a topic to base your blog around.
The ideal scenario is to choose something you are passionate about and which there is
also a large, profitable market for. An important piece of advice is to note rule anything out.
Even the wackiest ideas and the tiniest niches can be highly profitable...
Take owl collecting (not the real thing!). You could write a blog about owl collecting and
then monetize it through being an eBay affiliate.
A good place to start is to check out the number of searches on the Google External
Keyword Tool for a particular subject. Whilst it helps if you have an interest in the topic you choose, my advice would be to go for
an 'evergreen subject' – one which never goes out of fashion and people ALWAYS have an
interest in. They might not be particularly unique, but in my experience a blog on one of
the following subjects is sure to be popular:
· Money
· Dieting
· Health and Fitness
· Relationships
· Parenting
There is a lot of competition but that isn't a bad thing. There are BUYERS in these niches.
One of the posts recommends that you combine two of the subjects. I think that's a
really good idea, as this would make your blog unique.