Aug 28 2009

Top Reasons Why You Aren’t Earning Cash with Your Blog

Posted by affilateguru in Uncategorized

When it comes to professional blogging, it’s hard to make sweeping generalizations, especially when it’s about the average earnings of a blogger.  Some people make money blogging fairly easily, ringing up a thousand dollars in revenue in their third month alone.  Some bloggers, however, don’t have as much luck, even if they felt that they did their best with their sites.

If you’ve hit a dead end as far as your blog’s earnings are concerned, there’s bound to be a combination of factors behind that.  Below is a list of some fairly common reasons why a blog isn’t earning as much money as it should:

1.  You’re asking for money too soon in the game:

Blogs take a long time before they can get recognition and be established as a credible source of information for a particular niche.  Because of this, it’s probably going to take a while before you see any rewards from your efforts.  Competition is stiff in the blogosphere, and much of the first months (or the first year!) of your blog will be spent in establishing why you’re different from the rest.  Until you’ve actually made a name for yourself (and your blog), revenue will be hard to come by.

For some people, it takes only three months before they start to make money online.  For others, however, it can take longer than a year before any rewards seem apparent.  Be patient, work hard at your blog, and your efforts will pay off sooner or later.  Exactly when that will happen is still a mystery.

2.  You’ve come to rely too much on advertising:

Everyone knows that advertising campaigns make the blogging world go ’round, but just because they’re a decisive factor in the size of your revenue doesn’t mean that you should make them the major player in your strategy.  Remember, your readers aren’t visiting your blog to admire the Google Adsense layout you chose.  Instead, they’re there to find valuable information and interesting insights about your chosen niche, preferably the kind of content that they won’t find anywhere else. 
There’s nothing wrong with trying to sell products or promote a service for an affiliate partner, but keep the ads spare and the quality of your posts as high as you can.

3.  You don’t update enough:

Some bloggers work under the assumption that 3 or 4 blog posts in a week is a good posting rate if they want to monetize their blogs.  Unfortunately, bloggers have to work much harder than that, especially if they’re just starting out.  By delivering fresh content at a regular pace, you’re giving off the message that you can be relied on to provide new and valuable information every time.  Regular updates also prod Google and other major search engines to index your blog frequently, which can positively affect your search engine rankings in the long-term.

4.  Money is your primary concern:
Let’s face it: if you’re in it only for the money, you’re probably not going to make a lot.  This is because blogging is more than just coming up with a working marketing strategy or finding a topic that’s hot and popular.  Instead, it’s all about what YOU can offer to your readers.  Most bloggers end up writing about topics that are popular, not exactly those that they’re passionate about.  The important thing here is to find a niche that you love and avoid marketing shortcuts that don’t help you make money blogging in a sustainable way.

If your blog hasn’t yielded any rewards yet, don’t take it as a sign that your blog won’t go places.  Just stick to the job at hand, fine-tune your strategy, create high quality blog posts, and cultivate both the patience and passion necessary for maintaining your blog.

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