How To Make Money From Blogs – Indirect Methods
Many of the following methods are the result of the profile
and perceived expertise of the blogger themselves.
Building a profile as a blogger doesn’t happen quickly and
starting a blog with some of these hopes should be seen as a long term thing.
Consulting – when
you are perceived as an expert on a topic you will find that people naturally
come to you for advice – some of them willing to pay for it. Some niches are
probably better positioned than others for their bloggers to get into paid
consultancy work of course.
Business Blogging –
Similarly there are some businesses that employ people to blog for them either
as their main role or part of their role. One example of a company who employed
a couple of bloggers was Vespa who now have two blogs. Blogger Jobs is one site
worth following if you’re looking for these types of jobs. Most of the jobs
there are from blog networks but occasionally they include businesses looking
for bloggers also.
Book Deals – Some
days as I read through the RSS feeds that I follow it seems that every blogger
I read has a book either in progress or coming out. Once again it’s about being
seen as an expert in your field – if you can achieve this you will find
publishers are more receptive to having an idea pitched to them and at times
will even seek you out. This is becoming more and more common with publishers
as they are seeing not only some great writers but that many of them already
have large amounts of content on their blogs ready to be pulled together into a
book!
Offline Writing Gigs –
Manolo from Shooeblogs recently landed a writing gig in the Washington Post
Express after he was discovered via his blog. These types of opportunities can
be in the form of newspapers, magazines, trade publications etc.
Online Writing Gigs
– Similarly some bloggers also land jobs writing for other forms of websites as
a result of being discovered from their blogs.
Selling e-resources
– I wasn’t sure whether to classify this as direct or indirect (and depending
upon how you do it you could probably go either way) but some bloggers are
leveraging the expertise they have in an area by putting together their own
‘e-products’ such as e-books, tele-seminars, courses etc and selling them to
their readers.
Business Partnerships
– One of the benefits of blogging about a niche topic that interests you is
that you will begin to connect with others who have similar interests and
expertise. As you interact with them it’s amazing to see the opportunities for
working together that arise.
Speaking
Opportunities – Once again this is dependent upon the topic you’re writing
about but some lucky bloggers end up with all kinds of opportunities to speak
at conferences, workshops and seminars on their topic of choice. Sometimes they
are freebies, other times the conference will cover costs and on other
occasions there are speaker’s fees.
If you’re planning to use some of these indirect ways of
making money because of your blog it’s important that you think seriously about
building your own profile and credibility as a blogger. Think about the types
of people that you respect and look to as experts and consider what they offer
in their fields.
These people are generally original thinkers that not only
report what others are doing, but who provide answers and vision for their
industry. They are also often well networked and have the ability to draw
others along with them.
Use your blog not only to report and rehash news but to also
show initiative in proposing solutions. Be proactive in your blogging and lead
the conversation rather than just react to it.
Source: www.problogger.net
How To Make Money From Blogs – Indirect Methods
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