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Posted By Darren Rowse 6th of December 2005 Pro Blogging News 0 Comments

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As an update to this post I’ve more recently written one on How I make Money Blogging which highlights the most profitable ways that I use blogs to generate income. I’ve also written extensively on how bloggers make money in ProBlogger the Book.

How do bloggers make money from blogs?

How-Bloggers-Make-MoneyI’ve been reflecting this week about the amazing diversity of opportunities that are opening up for bloggers to make money from blogging.

I’ve long advised that bloggers seeking to make money from blogging spread their interests across multiple revenue streams so as not to put all their eggs in one basket.

The wonderful thing is that this is becoming easier and easier to do 2005 has seen many options opening up. I thought I’d take a look at some of the methods that bloggers are currently using to make money through blogs.

Income Streams for Bloggers – How to Make Money Blogging

Advertising Programs – Perhaps the most obvious changes in the past few months have been with the addition of a variety of viable advertising options for bloggers looking to make money from their blogs. The most common way bloggers seem to earn money online is via the contextual ad program from Google – Adsense. A more recent addition that many are using successfully are Chitika.

RSS Advertising – The past 12 months have seen some advances in RSS Advertising also. I’m yet to hear of any bloggers making big money blogging through it to this point – but as improvements are made to the ad programs exploring this I’m sure we’ll start to see examples of it being profitable.

Sponsorship – In addition to the array of advertising programs that are available to join there is a growing awareness in the business of the value and opportunity that exists for them to advertise directly on blogs. I’m hearing more and more examples of this and have been fortunately to have a couple of ad campaigns of my own in the past month – one with Adobe a couple of weeks ago and another just completed with Ricoh for a new digicam over at my Digital Camera Blog. These are not isolated cases – as I say I know of many blogs exploring sponsorship with advertisers at present and suspect we’ll see more of it in the year ahead. Sponsorship is also happening on a post by post basis with some bloggers being paid to write on certain topics by companies – either in one off or a regular fashion – and they are able to make big money from their blogs doing so.

Affiliate Programs – There are larger affiliate programs like Amazon, Linkshare, Clickbank and Commission Junction but also literally thousands of others from the large to the very small.

Digital Assets – Increasing numbers of bloggers have been developing other digital assets to support and add revenue streams to their blogs. By this I mean that I’m increasingly seeing e-books, courses and tele-seminars being run by bloggers. This type of activity will only increase in future – in fact this week I’ve seen numerous examples of bloggers running courses.

Blog Network Opportunities – with the rise in popularity of Blog Networks – bloggers are also being presented with more places to earn an income from their blogging – by writing for and with others. While it might be difficult to get a writing gig with one of the bigger networks – there are plenty who are always asking for new bloggers to join and who are willing to pay bloggers using a variety of payment models. While there are distinct advantages of blogging for yourself – blogging for an established network who will handle a lot of the set up/promotion/admin/SEO etc has it’s advantages also. More and more bloggers are combining writing for themselves on their own blogs with taking on blog network blogs as additional income streams.

Business Blog Writing Opportunities – as blogging has risen in it’s profile as a medium more and more businesses are starting blogs. Many of these companies have internal staff take on blogging duties – but an increasing number of them are hiring specialist bloggers to come on and run their blogs. I know of a number of bloggers who in the past month or two have been approached for such paid work. Check out the ProBlogger Job Board if you’re looking for this type of work.

Non Blogging Writing Opportunities – Also becoming more common are bloggers being hired to write in non blogging mediums. Manolo’s recent coup of a column in the Washington Post is just one example of this as bloggers are increasingly being approached to write for newspapers, magazines and other non blog websites. Along side this is the rise of bloggers as published book authors – this is to the extent that one blogger I spoke with this week complained to me that they were one of the few bloggers than they knew who didn’t have a book deal!

Donations – Tip Jars and donation buttons have been a part of blogging for years now but this last year saw a number of bloggers go full time after fund raising drives. Perhaps the most high profile of these was Jason Kottke of kottke.org who through the generosity of his readership was able to quit his job and become a full time blogger.

Flipping Blogs – Also more common in 2005 was the practice of ‘Blog Flipping’ – or selling of blogs. This has happened both on an individual blog level (I can think of about 20 blogs that sold this year) but also on a network level (the most obvious of these being the 8 figure sale of Weblogs Inc to AOL).

Merchandising – My recent attempt to sell ProBlogger.net T-shirts wasn’t a raging success, but it is an example of how an increasing number of bloggers are attempting to make a few extra dollars from their blogs by selling branded products through programs like Cafepress. While I didn’t have a lot of success with merchandising – quite a few larger blogs are seeing significant sales – especially blogs with a cult following. I’m not at liberty to discuss details – but I know of one largish blog which will see sales over $20,000 in merchandise for the calendar year of 2005.

Consulting and Speaking – While it has been popular for established consultants to add blogs to their businesses we’re also starting to see bloggers with no consulting background able to make money by charging readers for their time in consulting scenarios BECAUSE of the profile that their blogs have built them. Blogging has the ability to establish people as experts on niche topics and we all know the value of being perceived as an expert. I spoke to one blogger last month who charges himself out at over $200 an hour for speaking and consulting work – his area of expertise was something that he knew little about 18 months ago – but through his blog he’s become a leader in his field and a minor celebrity in his industry.

As time rolls on there are more and more ways that bloggers make money from their blogs opening up. Feel free to suggest your own ideas and experiences in comments below.

Update: Looking for more information on how to make money blogging? Here’s a post I wrote talking about my own experience – particularly looking at the top ways that I make money from blogs.

Also check out these resources on how to set up a profitable blog:

  • ProBlogger the Book – where I and Chris Garrett sum up all of the basic tips about starting up a blog in the one volume.
About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. While the current Pay Per Click advertising programs, led by Google’s Adsense particularly, are the major source of income from blogging – we should all bear in mind that it wasn’t very long ago that PPC wasn’t the succesful business model it is today, and very likely could disappear in an instant such is the rate of change within our industry.

    Two years from now, how we blog, whether personal, corporate, or as a niche-targetting proBlogger, could be very different depending on the changes to advertising programs. We may even find we no longer use the word ‘blog’.

  2. Hm, now that you’ve changed the date on this post, the link to it in the top left box is broken.

  3. […] The reason I wrote this post is because I saw this occur over at Darren’s site. He recently republished How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs with some changes to reflect his new knowledge. However, if you notice the url has changed the date to 12/06 and I wondered what happened to the old permalink. Well see for yourself. […]

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  5. Making Money from your Web Site

    Latest Update: Added link to Google’s heat map at the bottom.

    If you’ve got a web site of your own for sharing your creative stuff (or other reasons), even if it’s just a blog using Blogger, you can potentially make a bit of money whils

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  7. if you get targeted click/visitor its better use cj.com/linkshare than adsense or chitika :) more $$$ i think

  8. Glad to see this article bumped up again. It is great to read the comments and see what ia happening. I can not wait till YPN is more widespread. It iwll also be good for the MSN Ad program.

    The more competition for google the better.

    I have found that chikita is working well for me at my various sites.

  9. I’ve had some unforeseen problems with Google Ads. Does anyone have a recommendation in terms of what else to go after?

    I see the list of “Adgenta, CrispAds, Text Link Ads, Intelli Txt, Tribal Fusion, Adbrite, Kanoodle, AVN, Pheedo, TextAds, Fastclick and OneMonkey” but haven’t seen a lot of reviews for these — what have been your experiences?

  10. […] How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs: Blog Tips at ProBlogger Darren Rowse of Problogger give a tip on how to make money from your blog. I want to make money from my blog but I also think that blogging should still […]

  11. Anonymous says: 12/21/2005 at 8:01 pm

    See also Robin Good’s own free mini-guide on How To Make Money With a Blog at: http://tinyurl.com/6h7hu

  12. […] Australian blogger Darren Rowse on how bloggers make money from weblogs. Good discussion on online advertising. […]

  13. I have a new blog site. Its very new in fact and not quite completed. However, once it is completed I hope to find sponsership. Not from the internet but from local companies. Do you know of an effective way to seek sponsership from local bussiness?

    Thanks,
    James

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  17. Wow!

    An excellent article. We have not been connected to advertising programs yet and want to start off the right way, but were confused about the possibilities. You article will be the basis of our advertising game plan.

    Thank you

    Bill

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  19. I am thinking about how to draw more attention to my site http://www.internetpolyglot.com and looks like blogging can be a real help.

  20. […] And of course, we all want to make money from our blogging endeavors, so why not check out ‘How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs‘ from ProBlogger.net. It includes the basic income streams bloggers can look for as well as links to tips on cashing in on these opportunities. […]

  21. I think a blog, as an adjunct or compliment to your regular business, stands the most chance of making money. After all, Donald Trump doesn’t “make money” with his blog. But it’s a nice compliment to his main business…… The chance of a stand-alone blog making any dough is very slim, I think. As a compliment to your main business, be it selling widgets or some service, it serves to reinforce you as a brand-name and give you some legitimacy as a brand name.

  22. I have just started this bloggin thing, and though I make some money, it is so little that it would not any rich anytime soon. So I agree that it should be use as a compliment to your other business.

  23. […] Looking for additional revenue next to selling t shirt Sole Mates. So I browsed the internet for some ideas. I read this on Problogger “How bloggers Make Money from blogs“. A little summary reads: […]

  24. If you’re interested in taking it further — blogging for bucks, if you will — here are five strategies that could turn your blog into a moneymaker.

    Sell advertising. This is likely the most common means of leveraging a blog to generate income. If yours happens to become a well-known blog, or one that is well-received in a particular niche, it’s always possible to sell ad space on your own. For lesser-known blogs, services such as Google’s AdSense or BlogAds enable bloggers to establish ad programs.

    Help sell others’ products. Here is another click-through opportunity. Affiliate programs enable your blog to serve as a conduit between readers and online sites offering various goods and services. One popular choice is Amazon.com.

    Solicit contributions. Not every blog-related income opportunity involves hawking goods or services. As Blanche DuBois did in “A Streetcar Named Desire,” consider relying on the kindness of strangers. Ask for contributions.

    Market your services in your blog. Many people associate blogs exclusively with a cyberspace-based soapbox — a place to shout your opinions and little more than that. Granted, blogs are an ideal venue to share your thoughts with others, but don’t overlook their capacity to generate new business as well.

    Use a blog to deepen your existing customer relationships. Nor does any marketing material inserted in blog content have to be limited to bringing in completely new business.

  25. […] Get the details of each income option at Pro Blogger. […]

  26. I own and market two blogs. As a result of my writing for these two blogs I was hired to write for two other blogs. In one case I bartered for services and in the other I was paid. There are opportunities out there once you can demonstrate your writing abilities.

  27. […] How Bloggers Make Money from Blogs: Blog Tips at ProBloggerDarren Rowse of Problogger give a tip on how to make money from your blog. … Dispatches From Blogistan » Blog Archive » make money from blogs Says: … […]

  28. I own a blog and try to make some money out of it. I’m not writing just to make money I also write because I like to write and I know what I write about. Will see the result in the meantime…

  29. Another excellent article from Darren.. You rock man.. :)

    This is exactly what I’m looking for. Alternatives on how to make money using blogs. Thanks a lot for the article Darren..

  30. Wow, you have a huge readership here. I am just getting started by comparison and have not been able to devote nearly the time I would like to my blogging, but you seem to really have something here.

  31. […] (5) Advertenties . Ontwikkelt een weblog kritische massa, dan liggen hier misschien mogelijkheden. Ook al meldde Emerce deze zomer dat de meeste Nederlandse marketeers de weblogs het komend jaar links laten liggen, de interesse ontwaakt wel. Eén op de vijf marketeers wil “iets” gaan doen met weblogs, een stijging van 10 procent vergeleken met een jaar eerder. Welk deel van dat voornemen in advertenties gaat resulteren is onduidelijk; er zijn natuurlijk ook andere manieren om weblogs bij het aanprijzen van je product of dienst in te schakelen. Als onderdeel van “blogkoepels” (zoals Gawker, WeblogsInc en VNU/Emerce) en affiliate programs (een vorm van e-commerce: de blogger ontvangt commissie als mensen, bij voorbeeld, via een verwijzing op zijn site zaken gaan doen met een externe leverancier) staan weblogs sterker. Vorig jaar sloot Emerce een advertentie revenue share overeenkomst met de weblogs Frankwatching.com, Yme.nl en dekoopman.net. “Alleen de grotere blogs”, schrijft blogger Michiel Frackers, “kunnen aansluiting vinden bij een advertentieverkoopnetwerk (…). Een eigen salesorganisatie opzetten is alleen voor groepen weblogs weggelegd of voor weblogs die aansluiting vinden bij een al bestaande organisatie.” In Amerika hebben de “koepels” Gawker en WeblogsInc een bonte verzameling thematische weblogs om zich heen verzameld, waaronder de politieke blog Wonkette. Er is geëxperimenteerd met shared revenue-modellen (waarbij de blogger deelt in de advertentie-opbrengsten), maar dat beviel ze niet. Tijdens de Les Blogs conferentie schreef Anton van Elburg daar een reportage over. Er gebeurt van alles op dit front. Een jaar geleden werd bekend dat Gawker Media’s nieuwe blog Lifehacker $75,000 van Sony ontving voor een exclusief advertentiecontract van 3 maanden. Welke dynamiek zich op advertentiegebied ontwikkelt, laat Darren Rowse op zijn Problogger zien (deze Rowse verdient naar eigen zeggen een zescijferig jaarinkomen met zijn blogs). Naast AdSense en BlogAds noemt hij een lange reeks nieuwkomers op advertentie-, syndicatie- en affiliate gebied: Chitika’s eMiniMalls, Adgenta, CrispAds, Text Link Ads, Intelli Txt, Tribal Fusion, Adbrite, Kanoodle, AVN, Pheedo, TextAds, Fastclick en OneMonkey. En hij verwacht ook het nodige van MSN Adcenter en YPN, die hun advertentiesystemen nu nog aan het testen zijn. Net als in de gewone journalistiek stellen al deze constructies en systemen fikse eisen aan de journalistieke integriteit van de bloggers, maar het voert te ver daar hier op in te gaan. […]

  32. I have been blogging for about two weeks now and see a few dollars on my google adsense. I will read up on your blogging tips and get up to speed with this. Thanks for the help! Good work.

    Jack

  33. Hi Darren,
    Just discovered your website. I’m fascinated that you have carved out a niche so obvious yet so overlooked – making money with blogs.

    I started my blog http://www.poingology.com last July, targeting small business people who need to gain skills in order to grow their business. The articles pertain to people, processes or technology. Some are funny.

    I use my daily business experiences, so the material is straight from the front lines.

    So far it hasn’t been overwhelming monetarily, but it is great fun. The ideas keep coming so I will keep producing until I hit that critical mass when viral kicks in.

    Anyway, congratulations on reaching the goal ahead of me. I will read every article you’ve got.

    Mark Meshulam
    http://www.poingo.com

  34. […] Here is another good article on how to make money on  Blogs! […]

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  36. […] I wanted to follow up on my earlier point, about bloggers who are missing the point. It seems to me that the reason I’m thinking about this in such different terms is because I just don’t see blogging as a business. Sure, it’s very possible to make money with your blog, but the simple fact of making money doesn’t make you a business (even if the IRS want’s to tax you as one). […]

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  38. I am currently using chitika and it is working pretty well.

  39. Truongn: How did you run using it

  40. Thanks, I just signed up for a chitika account, well see how it works out.

  41. Adsense and Chitika are pretty good together.

  42. Thanks for your great blog! I only just discovered it a few minutes ago. I’m adding it to my “favorite blogs” bookmark now. I started a blog back in April 2005, and i was originally only promoting affiliate programs, but then i discovered Adsense. Adsense is the way to go that’s all i can say ;-) It made me more money than the affiliate program did. Again, great blog. Keep it up.

  43. Great article.
    Im glad there are several different avenues for blogmasters to earn incomes through adverts on their site. There are many scare stories on the web about Google banning people for invalid clicks, and Google will not back down or provide further information once this happens. Which is highly frustrating.

  44. Hi
    I thought that was a very instructive article.Just started blogging recently http://www.EBook-Profit-Sites.blogspot.com and was looking for some ways to make money from it.Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

  45. This is a great article. I’ve taken a lot of tips from both this article and your other articles on making money with your blog. Hopefully I’ll be able to break even eventually.

    Thanks,
    Kevin
    Administrator: http://www.workplacelife.com

  46. I am totally new to the world of blogging. This article and the one on what is a blog have been a tremendous start for me. I took a lot of notes, and will continue following your information as I move forward in creating a blog, and in understanding how blogging can help me build my business.
    THANK YOU!

  47. […] I was asking myself where was the money making machine in this blog business.I found it.Though i believe these money making tools are just scrap ones, the real money makers are about to come to surface anytime soon…   […]

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