Indirect Ways To Monitize A Blog
Aside from the direct methods of earning money from your blog through advertisements, sponsorships, blog-flipping, or contextual links, there are also some indirect methods that you can use to earn profits through your blog. These indirect methods will come your way once you have established yourself as an authority on your niche and an expert people can rely on. Developing your profile as an expert online through your blog is not an overnight process, but can become quite fulfilling once you’ve accomplished it.
Following are some of the ways you could earn money after you are successful in the blogging world:
The Next 10 Online Trends
It’s never been harder to keep up with the latest web trends with the expansion onto mobile platforms, the growth of social media and the need for start ups to be aware of new SEO techniques.
As a result, we’ve assembled a team of web experts to help you and your business keep on top of the most important trends on the web. Constructing a mobile website, creating social media campaigns and selling online are just some of the challenges businesses will face.
Here are top online trends for the next 12 months.
Social Media Survey

Social marketing, despite the fact that it has seemingly oversaturated the market, appears to still be growing – both as a way to get any message out or to promote a business.
Econsultancy recently conducted a survey to determine how big a role social marketing and online PR is playing for a cross-section of over 1000 businesses. The results seem to indicate that social marketing is being relatively underutilized as a business tool.
Report findings:
* Almost two-thirds (64%) of companies say they have experimented with social media but have not done much.
* Micro-blogging (i.e. Twitter) is now the most widely adopted social media tactic, used by 78% of company respondents.
The Eternal Domain Age Problem
So you’ve bought your website building software, figured out how it works, built a website to target your chosen niche, and added what you consider to be quality content. You’ve worked hard to get this far, but this is just the beginning. You need to get your site seen by as many people as possible. You need to drive as much traffic as you can whether it be through a pay-per-click campaign or via organic traffic.
Let’s say you decide to target organic traffic. In order to do this, you need to get a high ranking in the search engines for words or phrases related to your niche. Hopefully before you began building your website, you used researching tools to figure out the best words or phrases to use. Your entire website, from headings to meta-tags, to meta-descriptions and anchor text has been optimized for these words. continue reading…
Unique Selling Propositions
If you’ve been involved in sales and/or marketing for any length of time, you’ve probably heard the term “Unique Selling Proposition.” But just in case you haven’t, let me explain what a USP is.
A Unique Selling Proposition is what makes a business unique and/or different from all other businesses in its category. For example, the USP for a high-end restaurant, might include the exclusive clientele it serves, a specialized menu, white glove service, as well as other exclusive amenities.
Two Classic Unique Selling Propositions
To further illustrate what I’m talking about, following are two examples of the most famous and successful USP’s in the history of advertising:




