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How to start Blog and Earn Money full guide

make money blogging

So you finally want to start Blog. Well by reading this article you’ll have taken the biggest step to starting a blog that can create an income for you and your family. You may have visited hundreds of blogs and sites to find some informational articals and for your favorite videos and mp3's songs and if you thinks the owner of that blog or sites just sharing thought or stuffs to fulfill thier hobby you're thinking is totally wrong.
Yep, they are making money from ads networks there are hundreds of ads networking sits which pay you for showing their ads but we will talk about it later first you need to learn some basic things about blogging.

I have been blogging as my main source of income for the past 9-10 months. It has been a long hard slog but in the past few months. I had no experience or profile in the online space, no technical ability and while I had done some public speaking had done very little in the way of communicating through the written words.

I did not make any money from my blogs for almost 2 months (I didn’t even know you could so did not try) and when I did start to try to make money from them the first income was just a few dollars a week – but now i'm Making Decent amounts of money from my blog even with very low traffic .

This guide to making a money from blog is completely free. I don’t want anything for it – just for you to take action and do it, so many of my friends would love to do it but give up too soon, often when their big break through might only be a few weeks away. I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did writing it.



How Much Can you Earn from Blogging ?

Whether you’re looking to supplement your income with a little extra to pay for a few nice treats or create a blog that will support your lifestyle then you can pretty much make as much money as you like from blogging if you are prepared to put in the hard work.

There are lots of great stories out there of successful bloggers who make money from blogging:-

For example over the past couple of years, Owen Burek generating $35 daily from his blog savethestudent.org for just sharing new offers and ideas about how to save money and earn money online, and meet mr. Qadir 26 years old guy from india he is founder of qdtricks.net and making $41 approx daily for just sharing Tips and Tricks about Gsm networks and Android Tweaks. So what are you waiting for, Blogging is not a rocket scince everyone can do it , you could be do better from these guys just show your talent and start blogging by picking good Niche

I’m not going to lie to you but it can take months even years before you might see a significant return on the time you invest in to starting a blog but that is why I have created this free guide so that you can be confident in taking the right steps to achieving your blogging goals.

So let’s start…



Pick a Profitable Blog Niche

ladies and gentlemen this is the most critical step Seriously.

There is no point in starting a blog that you want to make money from without a plan. There are thousands, even hundreds of niches out there. Some are broad and huge; some are small and virtually unknown. Some niches are easier to make money in than others.

This is why your research is important.

A good place to start when you are picking a niche is to look at your own interests in Google.

For example I launched a blog in the General Tips and Tricks niche a couple of month ago which I sold for a great profit. I mean just pick Niche in which you are expert or intrested


I’m no expert but it’s something I like.

How to Choose a Blog Niche 6 Points You Need To Remember and Research

Many factors will come into play when it comes to choosing a niche to blog about– but the following are those that I tend to pay most attention to:



1. Your Interest in the Topic

I started out blogging on topics that interested me – but as I began to see the potential to make money from my blogs began to experiment with topics that I had less interest in but which I thought would be profitable.

One question to ask yourself in choosing a niche is ‘What are YOU about?’ Choosing a topic that reflects you means you’ll be in a position to be able to find enough to write about and you’ll write it in a way that engages with the topic and your readers.

2. The Popularity of the Topic

You can have all the interest in the world around a topic but if nobody else shares your interest you’re going to be fighting an uphill battle to build a blog that gets much traffic.

This doesn’t mean you need to choose the most popular topics going around – in fact they may not be a wise choice due to the competition also targeting those niches – however you will want to choose a niche that has some level of demand for content.

3. Competition

Some bloggers failing to acknowledge in the choosing of a niche is how much competition (and how strong the competition is) in their potential niche.

The danger in choosing some popular niches is that you might be competing against some very powerful sites in those niches. While this isn’t always going to be a factor to stop you exploring a niche it should definitely be considered and it can perhaps help you to shape your niche to be something that will give you a competitive advantage.

There are a variety of ways of assessing the strength of competition in niches. One of the simplest is to simply do some searches on Google to look at how many sites exist for keywords on your topic. This won’t give you an indication of the power of the competition – but it will give you some indication on the ‘size’ of competition and it will identify some sites that you will want to be monitoring.

4. Is the Niche Profitable?

This won’t appeal to everyone as not all people want to monetize their blog but if it’s a goal to make money from your blog then you’ll want to assess the potential for profit before you start.

There are a few ways to get indications on whether a niche will be profitable – including:

Google Ads– do a simple search on Google.com for your topic/keywords. Look at what ads Google is serving for those keywords over on the right side (or above the search results). Doing some analysis of these ads can be useful on a few fronts. For starters they’ll show you if any advertisers are actively targeting those.

5. Is the Topic Sustainable?

Another factor that some bloggers neglecting in the choosing of a niche is consideration of whether the topic is one that they’re able to sustain.

This partly relates to the interest and passion that the blogger has for the topic – but it also relates to the topic itself and whether it is dynamic enough to have content written about it on a regular basis.

Will it be possible to keep new content flowing on this topic?
If the blog will be a ‘news’blog – is there enough news or developments happening on this topic to keep reporting on it?
If the blog will be a ‘how to’ type blog – Is the topic deep enough to be able to come up with enough tutorials or tips?
A number simple exercises to help assess the sustainability of a blog (depending upon the type of blog you’ll be developing

Brainstorm topics– set aside 10 minutes to brainstorm topics for blog posts. Do you run out of ideas or are they flowing easily? This will give you an indication on how many posts you’ll beable to write.

List ‘problems/needs’ of readers – if your blog will be a ‘how to’ type blog list off problems or needs that your potential readers might have that you could tackle.

List Products – if your blog will be a ‘product’ related blog – do some research into how many products there are in that category and how often new products are released.

Google News – if your blog will be a ‘news’ type blog – check out Google News,Yahoo news and other sources for your keywords and see how often news is breaking on the topic. Is there lots of news or is this a topic that only has occasional news breaking?

Really it is about doing a little analysis of the topic to see if there is enough in it to keep producing new frequent and regular content. If there’s not enough – perhaps consider either another topic or a different format for your site (blogs tend to do best when they’re updated but you could create amore static site.

6. What Else Do You Bring to the topic that You Can Leverage?

when I’ve covered the topic of how to choose a blog niche I’ve stopped after exploring some of the above points. However there are almost always a number of other factors that individuals bring to certain topics that can make those niches more sensible choices.

I guess ultimately it comes down to looking at what you have at your fingertips that you will be able to leverage to help you get your blog up and running and working really well.

There are many factors that might come into play including:-

Expertise/Experience– you might be someone with years of experience in the industry which would give you a real head start in the creation of content and also building authority and profile in the niche.

Contacts/Network – perhaps you already have some good contacts with other bloggers and web site owners in the niche that you’ll be able to leverage to help you promote your blog.

Established Sites on Related Topics – maybe you already have anotherblog, newsletter list, website, forum or site on a related topic that you could use to help you launch your new blog.

This list could quite easily go on and on. Essentially you need to do a bit of a SWOT analysis of the topic and see what strengths and opportunities that you uniquelyhave that will help you to get a leg up into this topic.

Sleep On It

My last advice on choosing a niche for your blog is to take your time and don’t act too hastily. While you don’t want the process to drag out too long – I look back on the 30 or so blogs that I’ve started over the years and wish I’d taken a little more time going through this process.
I went through a phase where I impulsively started a series of blogs that I quickly knew were not right for me – if I’d only given the ideas a little time to breath I might have discovered before I started that perhaps there were better ways to use my time going forward.

So take your time – share what you come up with with a trusted friend or two – do a little research into the topic and then, when you’re ready and are in a good position to make a decision – ACT!

Also keep in mind that you might need to go through this process with a number of topics before you find one that fits for you. You’re unlikely to find a topic that fits all of the above criteria perfectly – but hopefully something will stand out to you a little to help you make an informed decision.



So What Will You Need to Make Money from Blogging

Now let me guess! that you have done your research and worked out what niche you want to enter it is time to start bringing all of the different elements together for starting and monetizing a blog.

1. Setup your blog

If you’re planning to make money from blogging then it goes with out saying that you will need to Create your free Blog .

2. Create Great Content

So now you have built your blog you are ready to create some blog posts for your readers.
The reason this section is called “Great Content” is because your content really does need to be of a high standard. Everyday millions of blog posts are published on the internet and with so much competition for our limited attention spans you really have to be creating blog posts people are going to want to read and perhaps even share on social media or on their own blogs.

Make sure your posts are:- *: Are in-depth,entertaining and enough informations of the content you have posted about.
*: At least 2000 words recommended for great and unforgettable content .
*: Well formatted and look good with relevant images.
*: Offer links to other posts to expandon points.



3. Build Up Your Audience

Your Next job is finding your audiences .


Promote your blog.

No matter how great your articles are no one is going to know about them unless you take time to promote your blog.

SEO Use "SEO" techniques to your Posts to get more traffic to your blog.

Share Your Blog In Social Media

From my experience, the social media sites that send the most traffic to blogs in general are:

*: Facebook
*: Twitter
*: Google+
*: Pinterest
*: LinkedIn
*: Reddit

The results will vary depending on your target audience. If your blog is aimed around professional readers and business people you might have more potential traffic from LinkedIn and Google+. If your target reader is more visual it might make more sense to focus exclusively on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for promoting your blog.

Sharing your blog content on social media is an art. There is no right way to do it. People have success sharing blog content in their own unique ways. Some will share only their blog links on social media. Others will share a high percentage of unique content on social media.

Now i hope you have launched your blog final step is singup for google AdSense and start earning

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