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I appreciate the trustworthy,
straightforward information you take the time post.
Your approach to sharing your social media expertise is very educational.
Educating other is really the best way to serve and come alongside clients and business partners. A couple days ago I signed up for Brian Clark's http://teachingsells.com course. He's only taking new members through July 31. As a new student, I don't yet have a testimonial, but his approach and the quality of his writing is superb. So for making money with a blog, Teaching Sells!
Not sure if this post is at least partially the result of my earlier e-mail or just a happy coincidence, but I'm one of the many who truly appreciate your insight and willingness to share valuable information that makes us all better professionals.
We've already seen some baby steps towards something like this via Rocketboom and IndyMogul, but the integration still isn't as seamless as I think it could be. Since leaving OPR, I've been trying to adopt this model for my own show (shameless plug!) Reservation, and have just started to have success with it, which you will see the fruits of in Season One. If I can make it work the way I think it can work, then it will be something that goes beyond creating business from a blog (or web show, in our case) and monetizing that. To me, it's so much more than just about business or money.
But I suppose I'm a little strange like that.
Matthew
@Ed - you're a good guy. Thanks for the kind words. Great talking with you on the phone the other night.
@Dana - I don't know if you can trust that Brian Clark guy. he wants to help you to make money. : )
@Stu - if you click the link at the very top of the post, you'll see the very first request was from Eric. When I went back to FB and saw your question unanswered, I laughed because I feel like I partially answered you with this post.
@Cody - honest opinion? Keep that blog conversational. Launch something new if you want to make cash. That blog is very "chatty," which probably won't sustain you in the longer term.
@Matthew - you're unique from some of these folks because you're currently creating entertainment and looking for new models to support it besides standard ads. Tim Street and I were talking the other night and we both concur that sponsorships (over ads with PPC) is the way to rock video right now. But then again, I know what Tim asks for every video. : )
@Connie - Love it. Thanks for the sharing.
@Sachin - thanks.
I'm not quite sure whether this fits, but I see another way to create business from a blog is to talk about what business you already do and what problems you already solve in ways that offer readers answers to problems they're also facings. Then, of course, the generosity of showcasing the work that other folks are doing and the value you see in it can show a lot about who you are and how you are as a leader and team member -- qualities people care about when choosing someone to add to a project.
Great stuff here. I'm about to email this post. :)
Our core focus is on sponsored content. Essentially an advertiser will pay a blogger to write a post on their own blog, we call them "opportunities". IZEA has a strict code of ethics that requires bloggers to disclose their relationship with the advertiser. We also allow the blogger to give their 100% real opinion and still get paid (even if they don't like the product).
You can read about the code of ethics here:
http://socialspark.com/code_of_ethics
If you want to see what an advertiser opportunity looks like check this out:
http://urlbrief.com/2a158f
I would be more than happy to dive deeper into sponsored content if you are interested in a follow up post. There are many mistakes that both advertisers and bloggers commonly make.
One guide that I think is useful is Yaro Starak's "Blog Profits Blueprint" - http://blogtraining2.cachefly.net/blog-profits-... - You can also get it and the audio version from signing up for his newsletter here: http://www.blogmastermind.com/ - Starak has some great ideas about using blogs to make money and he describes some of the ways he does that in the linked content.
have fun in Boston!
This is great! What a comprehensive list - I always appreciate your posts. I learn something every time!
Thanks!
there's another way that blogs are very helpful. If you have a long sales cycle, say 8 to 18 months, and you are a start up that is selling a new idea, blogs are an excellent way for prospects to stay engaged with you, without your having to pester them all the time or having to pay for a large sales team.
Seth Godin actually articulates the idea very well in his blog today about dentists marketing. If your tooth doesn't hurt, how does a dentist market to you in a way that when you have a tooth ache you think of them and go to them. That is another role blogs fill for me and others in that situation.
Seth's blog: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/07...
Andy
Great post, as always. Would love to hear how your thinking evolves on affiliate marketing. I'm also in the process of learning about it as we begin to think about a program here at Hubspot.
Seems like an area with lots opportunity, but there are many ways of doing it, and you need to pick the right one.
Rick Burnes
Karim
Thanks Chris,
JR
like story,sains,experience an many more...
so how i can make real money from my blog?
Here are my questions: Is a niche more effective then a broad category.
Which strategy ensures a blogs survival in the long term.
Thanks, Ursula
Hey Chris, just so you know. I went to buy this book you recommend (and are doing affiliate sales with). When I click on the link to go to Amazon, it takes me to this URL:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677?ie=...
which appears to have your affiliate info. But then when I log in to my Amazon account for one click and return to the book's page (nothing fancy, just following Amazon's natural path), it takes me to this URL:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677
identical looking page, but all affiliate info is stripped.
I am getting the book, but I am not at all sure you are getting your cut.
danny
I really do appreciate the opennessand straightforward information you've taken to post this
You are the man on social media!
All the best,
Christopher Hire
A blog is a great way to inform everyone about your business. A blog can give a more personal face to your business. Your blog can be a place to have information about how to use your products. Blogs are great for getting the word on new things in your business, specials you might have or just news about your business. Blogs are also great for telling how to use your product, readers can even comment and ask questions. Your Blog Is Quick And Easy To Have A Web Presence
Search Engines Like Blogs
I will definitely be checking back regularly.
1) Developing your writing skills as well as helping you with your overall professional development.
2) Making your self into a thought leader and industry expert
3) Getting speaking engagements
Making money or generating business from these things is indirect, but Blogging can help you in each of these areas. From there business opportunities will present them selves because people want to work with industry experts who are out there speaking and helping.
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Thanks!
Jake "danger" Larson
All's true. I myself am blogging to *share & teach* how to develop one's own
intuitive, or psychic abilities.
Looking forward to reading your next post!
Blessings ~