Most bloggers are not very creative when it comes to making money from their activity. There is a world beyond Google Adsense to generate income.
Carlos Bravo15
According to a study by Overblog, not many bloggers start their own blogging adventure with the main objective of making money from their activity. Even so, there are many who are interested in making money online, but the vast majority fail in their attempt.
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It is both false expectations and lack of knowledge that prevent a blog from becoming a source of personal or professional income:
Few visits : lack of critical mass of traffic on the blog.
Wrong approach : focusing on getting visitors instead of readers.
Lack of diversification : relying solely on online advertising on the blog.
The convenience of monetization services through job seeker number easy ad integration often prevents bloggers from making extra efforts to find alternative sources of income. In particular, the proprietary products and services offer great potential for anyone who has a readable blog:
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1 1. Paid directories
2 2. Payment per consultation
3 3. Training services
4 4. Paid e-books
5 5. Integrate an online store
6 6. Individual consulting
7 7. Exclusive content
1. Paid directories
You can create a section on your blog in the form of a page. You can create a directory where you allow businesses to be listed against the payment of an annual fee. If you have a DIY blog it may make sense for related businesses to be listed for a small fee of 5-20 Euros per year.
2. Payment per consultation
Every blog that is starting to get some attention receives daily or weekly queries from its readers. For many bloggers, there comes a time when you can't devote all the attention you'd like to answering each question individually. In this case, it may make sense to implement a pay-per-question service. On the one hand, the blogger has to give priority to the questions that arise because he receives a financial incentive and the reader receives a quality response at a price that compensates him for not having invested his own time in searching for the information.