3 Good Ways To Increase Your Blog Revenue

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I play around with revenue models for this blog quite a bit. I love testing and tracking ads, affiliate products, and ads for my own products.

By testing things like different affiliate products, and locations of ads, buttons, and banners, you can really optimize your blog for good revenue and keep tweaking until you break your current income record.

Here is my take on 3 different blog monetization methods I have played with in the last year.

1. Text Ads

It’s easy to plug in some code and run text ads on your site, but you won’t get much play until you have pagerank. And if you use a broker, you have to pay them for finding advertisers for you.

Generally I don’t like having an ad on the site that I get paid a flat monthly fee for because I can only make that much and no more.

No matter what the advertiser makes, I get what I get and it doesn’t change until my traffic and rank goes up.

That’s boring and very non-entrepreneurial in my opinion.

See why in monetization tactic #2…

2. Affiliate Ads

If you can run a bunch of traffic to someone paying you a flat monthly fee, you can run as much traffic to a high-converting affiliate product and your earnings are based on what you sell.

That’s a bit more exciting because you can, with proper testing and tracking of ads and affiliate programs, write your own check in a sense. There’s no limit except for how popular your blog is and how much traffic you get to click on the ad.

Up side: It’s easy because you don’t have to do anything but send traffic.

Down side: You have to split the sale with the product owner, of course.

Which is why my ultimate [tag-tec]blog monetization[/tag-tec] tactic is…

3. Your Own Product

Here you get to send traffic to your product and keep all the money. It’s the same traffic. If you have or create a great product, why send people to advertisers or affiliates when you can sell your own products or services?

Upside: You make more money with this model than the two above.

Downside: You have to create something great, set up the payment and fulfillment systems, support customers, write copy, test and track copy and improve your conversions, and much more.

There’s a heck of a lot more trouble involved here, but the payoff can be extremely significant compared to your other options.

I’m no purist here, and you’ll see affiliate products written about and advertised here. One reason is because once people have bought my products, they need something else to do.

And most people don’t buy your product, so you have to have alternatives to satisfy what they feel they really need, if not your own product or service.

I think the best model of all would be a good combo of each of the three [tag-tec]monetization methods[/tag-tec] and this can evolve over time as you find out what your visitors really like to see, click, and buy through your site.

For now I will settle for being the top “affiliate” for Authority Site Center and a decent super affiliate for the relatively few blog marketing tools I find worthy of recommending.

What you should do is make sure whatever method you choose to test, that you move things around, watch your visitors like a hawk, and keep trying to improve your clicks, referrals, and/or purchases until you have a profit margin each month you are happy with.

(You’re never happy. Once you test and track and improve your conversions you will always want to try new things to bump conversions higher. It’s natural. And addictive.)

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