Web Writing: Fast Blog Flipping
January 25th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedDo you enjoy Web writing? If so, consider making money from your online writing skills with blog “flipping”. This is just creating a blog with the sole intention of selling it.
Once you’re an experienced flipper, you can create a new blog and offer it for sale within a few hours. How much money you make depends on the market, the blog’s topic, and whether or not the blog is making an income.
For a new blog, estimate you’ll make upwards of $250. If the blog’s online for a month or two, and is making money, you can make much more.
Here’s how.
1. Choose a Topic With Advertisers
Start by choosing your topic. Any topic which has advertisers is good. Think in terms of magazines. Magazines wouldn’t exist without advertisers, so this is a great hint. For example, if you chose a topic like weight loss, you know that this is a great topic because there are lots of weight loss magazines which have plentiful advertising.
2. Write Ten Articles
Your next step is to write ten articles. Each article should be around 400 words. Obviously, each article should be on your blog’s topic. In our weight loss example, you’d write ten articles on weight loss.
3. Add the Articles to the Blog
Your next step is to set up the blog. You can set the blog up anywhere which is easy for you. (You’ll be selling the blog, remember, so don’t take too long over setting it up.) Blogger is a good choice. It’s free, and you can set up a blog in moments.
Add your articles to the blog.
4. Add Advertising to the Blog (Optional)
This step is optional. Add some advertising to the blog. Consider adding AdSense code, eBay and Amazon items.
5. Sell the Blog
Your last step is to sell the blog. If you’ve picked a good topic, your blog should sell within hours.
Blog flipping is a great way to make money in your spare time. Creating and selling your first blog will take longest. Once you get into the swing of it, you can sell at least one blog a week.
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Web writing bonanza: make money affiliate marketing
December 27th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedAs a Web writer, you have unlimited opportunities to make money. One of the easiest ways is with affiliate marketing.
However, unless you pick profitable niches, this can be a waste of time.
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Web Writing: Get Clicks and Make Money
December 16th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWant to succeed at Web writing? You can, when you realize that it’s all about the clicks. Here’s how to get the clicks you want.
Let’s start with looking at why clicks are so important. The primary reason is that clicks generate revenue. When you’re writing for a magazine, you’re shielded from knowing or caring about the publication’s revenue.
On the Web however, you need to understand how and why revenue is generated on the site for which you’re writing. Often the buyer will tell you. He’ll say: “We’re selling affiliate product _______”, or “We want signups to our newsletter.”
Now let’s look at how to get clicks.
1. Consider the Needs of Your Audience
Here’s a scenario. Let’s say you’re writing an article about weight loss. What does your audience need? What’s likely to get the most clicks?
Your first step is keyword research. You discover that how-to and review articles are popular with site visitors. Many people are looking for successful ways of losing weight.
2. Consider the Needs of the Search Engines
Writing for the Web is different from writing for print in one major way. When someone buys a magazine they can read your article because it’s listed in the table of contents. However when your article is published on the Web, people must find it via search engines using search queries.
Therefore you need to know which key words and phrases they’re likely to use. I like to write my articles first, so I can focus on the reader, before I optimize with keywords. Other writers start with the keywords, and then write their articles.
3. Consider the Web Search Buying Cycle
If your Web writing is intended to sell a product it’s important that you consider the buying cycle. You will write your articles differently for different stages of the cycle.
For example when someone is just looking for information, they’re at a very early stage of the buying cycle. However when they use a product name, or search for “buy product name” they’re near the end of the buying cycle.
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