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How can you make money on your Blog/Website?


Your website isn't just an address so that you can build SEO or be found on Local. This can actually be a money-making venture. Most of these suggestions are things you already find (and shop for) on other websites. Social Media Simplifier would like you to make money on your website. Here are some examples that you can add -- TODAY

  • You can sell a Membership to your website or your neighborhood association, like Scott's Addition, in Richmond. They let the folks know what is happening in their neighborhood and they also sell memberships for businesses and neighbors

  • You can sell your own products. Such as catering services or delivered meals, like from Elite Cuisine -- order and she'll deliver right to your home!

  • If you are a counselor, you can sell coaching services or speaking engagements, like Amanda Deverich of Master Parenting. She sells workshops, online seminars and also directs people to her office for family counseling and marital counseling.

  • Others sell subscription services, like Veloce Today, an online magazine.

  • Most small businesses will put a description and an address on their website and perhaps a menu and their mission, but perhaps it is time that you think outside the box a bit. Consider selling your own digital products. Developing digital products to sell from your blog can be some of the most rewarding, hassle-free money you’ll ever earn. AFTER you develop it. Typically you only have to develop a digital product once (though it may need tweaks and updates), then you can sell it over and over and over and over. The more you sell, the more your website is found. Think eBook, eCourse, templates, etc.

  • Lastly, consider making money by creating sponsored posts or reviews for a particular brand. An example might be creating a tutorial of what's in the box or an in-depth book review.

Good luck thinking of ways to make money, in the world wide web. I like thinking of this as Passive Income. By the way, I am telling you this as a "Do as I say, not as I do," as I have done NONE of this :-)

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