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For starters, what is a blog? In general terms, it is a sort of interactive, regularly updated online journal. A blog owner is called a blogger, the activity of keeping a blog is called blogging, and the blogging community and everything related to blogging is collectively known as the blogosphere.

How are blogs created? There are several options. The cost-free way is to start a blog at one of the countless free blog services, such as the Google service called blogger. Another option is to use one of the free blog scripts and install it at a paid or free hosting service. Such free blog scripts are also numerous, the most popular of them being wordpress. It is also possible to sign up for a paid hosting service with an already installed wordpress blog, but this service is somewhat costlier.

Now let’s assume that we already have a blog. The next question is: Where do we get content? Choose the subject for your blog. It may be your professional occupation or hobby. In any case, you must have solid knowledge of the subject. For instance, if you are a proctologist, you may write about hemorrhoids, their treatment, prevention and suchlike as long as these are not scientific articles, but materials written in layman’s language. To give you a more practical example, if your hobby is dogs, write about them and people will enjoy it. There is another way to get content. The web has many services offering free articles. All you have to do is select the most interesting ones and publish them. In this way you can quickly fill your blog with content.

Moving on to the question of promoting your blog, it is worth noting that blogs are better indexed by search engines than ordinary web sites due to the specifics of the algorithm used in blogs. For instance, a new article in a well-promoted blog may appear on the search engine results page already on the following day. Of course, this requires registration in special catalogs devoted to blogs, which is what you will do next. Another way is to publish articles with a link to your blog. There are also services meant for just this purpose.

But most importantly, a search engine needs external links to your blog from other web sites. These should be good links generating heavy traffic. What does it mean? It means that ideally the link should be on the web site’s main page. What’s more, this page should have a PR rating of at least 4 (PR or Google Page Rank reflects the significance of any particular web page). Five or six such links will do more than hundreds of other ordinary links. How can you get such links? There are also various options. For instance, you can find a resource thematically related to your blog and offer its owners to reciprocate links. Finally, you can buy such links. The higher the web site’s PR rating, the more such links will cost you.

Now let’s move on to the question of how you can earn money from your own blog. The scheme is quite simple: traffic is converted into money. Your income increases proportionately with the traffic volume. One way to earn from a blog is to place ads, which is done most often through google adwords. Another way is to participate in partnership programs associated with the subject of your blog. So if your blog is devoted to dogs, you should advertise flea control products and other dog-related merchandise. A third way is to sell your own merchandise or services. Of course, you can combine several ways of generating income in a single blog. Last but not least, remember that strength is in numbers, which is why it’s a good idea to maintain several resources at the same time.

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Earn Money with RevResponse

Anyone interested in earning money from your blog, newsletter, web site, social networking sites, RSS Feeds or even your site communications like Thank You pages? Stupid question? Of course it is! Karen over at RevResponse contacted me about doing a review of their network and I have to say, I’m glad she did. It has led to a couple of interesting avenues I’m going to pursue to generate money.

Before I get into my thoughts on RevResponse, though, I have to mention something kind of interesting. I was actually turned down last year when I applied to their network. The site I listed on the application wasn’t a good fit for their offers (according toRevResponse). It kind of pissed me off at the time, but in hindsight, after looking through their offers, I can see their perspective.

The more I thought about it, the more I realized this is a welcome change to how many affiliate networks approach their application process. At least RevResponse is putting applicants through a screening process and not just blanket approving everyone. In fact, they should end up with a tighter, more focused network with higher quality offers. After all, advertisers want to put their dollars to the most effective use possible. A high quality network stands a better chance of offering that than one filled with junk or unrelated affiliate sites.

How About Some History

In 1994, the parent company, NetLine Corporation, began offering free business magazine subscriptions through its TradePub.com website. B2B magazine publishers gained a new channel for growing their circulation, qualified professionals gained a convenient way to subscribe to their favorite industry publications.

In 2008 NetLine revamped the TradePub partner program and created an easy-to-use portal and self-service program known as RevResponse in order to provide the tools and access to our content that partners had been asking for.

What Sets RevResponse Apart

I asked Karen what she felt was different about RevResponse from other networks. Here’s what she had to say:

  • We give you valuable business resources that you give away for FREE and then we pay you for giving them away. You provide value AND we pay you.
  • We offer the option to pay our partners by check or by PayPal. We use PayPal mass pay which allows us to incur the payment charge so that PayPal does not deduct any fees from your earnings.
  • We pride ourselves in transparency and customer service. The blog and forums are visible to all of our partners. If someone has a question, comments, rant, or rave, we want to hear it and response effectively. In the blog we provide updates, ideas, and fun contests and cool prizes. Every partner is assigned an account manager who can help them to generate earnings specific to their site and audience.
  • The ways to promote our offers are endless.

I can’t speak to #2 (however I like not paying PayPal fees to receive money!), but so far the other points are spot on from what I’ve seen. Here are my thoughts about RevResponse after spending some time in the system and considering how to make money with their unique offers.

RevResponse Backend

When I first logged in, I have to say, I was a little confused. The backend system is a little cluttered and requires some poking around to get the lay of the land. It’s not necessarily bad, just different. Be prepared to spend a little time getting to know the system and where things are at. There’s a lot of text and text links to wade through.

There are the usual features of an affiliate backend system. RevResponse, though, has a few I haven’t yet seen (or noticed at least!) in other affiliate systems. Here are the highlights:

  • Ad Wizard – Just select your ad placement and the wizard will walk you through customizing a banner, text or link to fit that spot. Text, images and offers are all preselected based on the images and content type you select. Once you’re done with the wizard, cut and paste the code and you’re all set.
  • Newsletter Wizard – This wizard walks you through creating a newsletter. The end result is a complete newsletter, with offers, that you can simply mail out to your audience. Very handy and a great way to take advantage of lists you have with very little work.
  • Offer Wizard – Let’s you create custom ads by choosing the offers you want to fit a certain size space or letting the system choose the hottest offers that pertain to the niche criteria you select. You also can adjust colors and other features of the ad.

What I Like

#1 Free Content…Everyone is saying (and have been for a while) that offering something free in exchange for information like an email address is the best way to build a list or to generate a sale. One of the biggest benefits of RevResponse is the ability to offer free content, free trials, etc to your site visitors. Many of these offers are to publications that your users are likely already familiar with or reading. It increases the chances of you creating successful leads and removes barriers in an otherwise tough process.

#2 Co-Branded Site…Within a day of signing up for RevResponse, I received something I didn’t expect. A Blueverse.com co-branded site! What a welcome surprise. Not only did the site have all of the offers on the RevResponse network, it was branded with my blog look and feel AND the Blueverse.com navigation. That last one is a biggie because it keeps my site visitors within MY site, even though they’re taken to a RevResponse owned URL. That’s HUGE!

Even if you didn’t include any other offers from RevResponse in your site or blog, having the co-branded site and driving traffic to it is worth the time and effort to get signed on with RevResponse. This is a time saver and potential goldmine with relevant offers assembled in one place and updated automatically for you.

#3 Unique Monetization Methods…In reading through several of the RevResponse tutorials and looking through the site, I came upon several monetization methods I hadn’t previously thought of. One of my favorite ideas was to add a RevResponse offer link on the Thank You page for newsletter signups. Normally that’s a throw away courtesy page, but RevReponse offers a great option. Any revenue you can make from pages like that are pure gravy in my opinion.

Reporting

Reporting is good with a number of different ways to look at your referrals, earnings, traffic and sources. All of the reports are viewable online or available as a download in Excel. Nothing to write home about here, but nothing missing from what an average affiliate would want in my opinion.

My Final Thoughts

RevResponse is a great network that allows you to take advantage of offers you might not otherwise see. In the day of oversaturation in fitness products, teeth whitening, dating, etc., it’s nice to have a network that offers something different. Frankly, their offers are solid and will appeal to an audience the other run-of-the-mill stuff won’t. This will lend some credibility and legitimacy to your blog or web site. What’s more, you’ll be offering valuable products that your site visitors will be glad to have AND you’ll get paid for it.

Everybody needs a quick infusion of cash from time to time. These ideas bring in money fast, and many can also be done at flexible times, so it’s easier to arrange child care with a friend or family member for free.

1. Have a family car wash. Enlist your spouse, your kids and their friends on a Saturday to hold a car wash. Talk to local merchants who have parking lots and ask them to donate the space, or set up an assembly line on your street. By naming the event (“The Annual Jones Family Car Wash”) and highlighting an upbeat family goal (“We use this car wash to pay for the kids’ extracurricular school activities”), you give people a reason to join your cause.

2. Do gardening services. Mowing lawns is a perennial summer job for kids. If you have a mower, encourage your children to launch a business—or do it yourself. In addition, you can also weed or haul gardening rubbish to the dump (often garbage services won’t remove it).

3. Provide man-with-van services. Or, in this case, woman with van (or truck). This service is great for people who need to move a single piece of furniture or for young people who don’t have a lot of stuff. If you’re able to do moves on your own or with a helper like a friend or spouse, you can position yourself as a mother’s helper (a woman living alone might feel more comfortable having another woman moving something into or out of her home). If you don’t have a lot of physical strength, your husband and a cousin, uncle or son can do the heavy lifting and you can take care of scheduling and follow-up. A small classified ad in the local paper is an economical way to advertise.

4. Get a paper route. While we often think of paper delivery as a job for a boy on a bike, all kinds of people pick up extra cash this way. Because papers are delivered in the morning, it’s possible to complete a route before the regular workday starts, or before your kids are up. (Just make sure you catch up on your sleep by going to bed early at night!)

5. Dog walk and pet sit. Owners are always looking for reliable pet-care services. Plus, if you stay home with your kids during the day, a regular dog-walking gig is a great way to get everyone out of the house for some fresh air and earn extra money. Put the word out at pounds, the ASPCA, the local veterinarian’s and dog runs. Be prepared to provide references from anyone you’ve ever sat for before. Learn how you can also turn pet sitting into a home business.

6. Babysit. To provide regular child care in your home, you’ll often need to be accredited and registered with the state. But occasional babysitting in your home or someone else’s is more straightforward. You might already babysit for friends for free, but by reaching out in your community you can find parents whom you would feel comfortable charging a reasonable fee — such as those belonging to common churches, PTAs or playgroups. Depending on your schedule, you can position yourself as a last-minute resource, a Saturday sitter while Mom does errands, a date-night sitter and so on.

From cat pictures and celebrity gossip to tech news and politics, the stars of the blogosphere earn plenty of dough, regardless of subject. Some bloggers start their sites intending to make big profits. But most of the bloggers we talked to had more modest expectations, and saw their blogs unexpectedly turn into businesses as traffic picked up and ad dollars rolled in. Here’s a look at how some of the most popular blogs earn money.

All traffic figures and revenues are self-reported, unless otherwise indicated.