The Easiest Way to Make Money from Blogging
Over the past few months, I’ve come across many confused bloggers who have been blogging for some time and are at the end of their knowledge because they don’t understand how to set the level. By leveling up, I mean working towards at least a good side income and full time income. Now we have Kavid-19 rising above us - making everything - even blogging worse. Here are the easiest ways to make money from blogging.
The uncertainty of how to make money starts with not being clear on your mission.
Almost always, the uncertainty of how to make money stems from not being clear about their mission, skills and how much they value. Instead of laser-focusing on these mission-critical-basics, it seems that many bloggers put the cart before the horse.
What will your readers enjoy?
Bloggers spend a lot of time creating content and products they think readers will enjoy. They then try to circle again to find readers and buyers - all with very little success. Thoughts can work in this way if you are creating an uninterrupted cutting edge content with products or services that appeal to people yourself.
However, for many of us (including me) it is a backward method that makes making money difficult and even impossible at times.
Your life can be a lot easier now than your readers struggle to buy your latest ebook or course.
Two blogging business models
There are basically two business models in blogging.
There is a volume model that takes a lot of effort and time to create Coincidentally, this is the same model that bloggers tend to gravitate to because other mature bloggers are watching it successfully doing
The volume model is where you create a larger and more engaged. The following big ones trust and respect you, and are itching to buy what you sell (or offer) every time you verify.
Bloggers who create platforms like this can make a lot of money from very low priced products (ads cost 10 10 to 100 100), ads and authorized companies because thousands of people check out their stuff.
Here the key follows proper and invests a lot of time in the beginning. Many of these bloggers go beyond free and targeted content for years before giving their voices a subtle melody and reaching a level where readers turn off their every word.
No need to be frustrated and assume that if this model still doesn’t work for you you are doomed to be a failed blogger.
- The second business model - having a smaller audience and providing higher value services - is where you can easily monetize as long as you have the right audience.
Sell the service - even if you don't want to do it in the long run
So I get it. Over the past few years, the online community has been moving away from providing one service after another. Something that no one wants to do right now while trading for money, but there is a fairness in providing services to start making money from your blog.
Freelancing
I decided to do freelance at the beginning of my blogging journey because I wanted money fast. I made প্রথম 25 the first month blogging and raised that income to 1000 1000 in just a few months. Then I increased the incremental rates and kept a consistent client roster to increase a full time income.To make this kind of starting income I had to sell 100 units for ড 10. With my small following there was absolutely no way that I was able to do this.
The services gave me the start I needed to realize that making money online was possible. Freelancing has also given me a lot of business experience, knowledge and insight among my target audience that I wouldn’t get in any other way.
Here are some examples of services that niche bloggers can offer:
- Bloggers can provide design services about interior design.
- Wedding bloggers can plan the wedding remotely or provide advice for wedding planners or vendors.
- Vendors can advertise on your blog.
- Clean eating bloggers can sell accountability and consulting services.
Building
Remember to maintain your own platform when selling services. The building is essential. You want to ultimately transform into a combination of both business models, selling at low volume at high volume and selling high ticket items (talking, coaching, consulting, etc.) to those who want to work with you.
The final word
Looks like evergreen products are always the way to go in con cam. It depends on where your business is. My advice to struggling bloggers is to focus on serving topics to start earning fast. Then if you have more experience you can adjust and create an audience that wants to buy your product or service.
Remember that with any business - you have writing - you need to have written content to bring your products or services to your public.

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