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Creating your first blogging account

Creating your first blogging account

My name is Hayden Cutsforth as you may or may not already know, I’ve started blogging for about 3 months. This post is written to show you the basics on how to create your first ever blogging account.

Nowadays millions of people are earning automatic incomes through advertising on their blog. At first when you hear of making money online you might be put off by the thought of technical knowledge, or you may see these opportunities as a scam by money hungry affiliates.

Building your first blog

The first thing you have to decide before creating your blog is who is going to host your blog or are you going to settle for a free blog which has a sub domain. The choice is entirely up to you after all, here are my opinions.

Blogger is the easier option, it provides you a free web log which allows you to publish your own text, pictures and videos. It also lets you share your blog with in the blogger community. Blogging is about more than just putting your thoughts on the Web. It is about connecting with and hearing from anyone who reads your work and cares to respond. Blogger enables you to control who can read and write to your blog — allow just a few friends or the entire world to see what you have to say.

To get your free blogger account click here

Wordpress is even more powerful if you have your own self hosted blog. Some of the limitations with free blogging stops you from uploading your own site templates and isn’t as better than having your own domain name. However, I would recommend Wordpress for more experienced bloggers.

To get your free Wordpress account you’ll need to click here

Now before I carry on any further I want to let you know that I am not the one to blame if you buy hosting and expect to make alot of cash in your first few months. 99.9% of bloggers only make profit if they dedicate themselves to their blog, “Content is king.” the first aim before monetizing your blog is to develop an audience and receive traffic before you start experimenting with advertising.

Most people who are too caught up in building a blog to make money miss the whole concept of blogging.

Writing frequent posts and commenting on other blogs in your niche.

If hosting provides a “wordpress one click install” then you will not require to install it manually, here is a link for wordpress recommended hosting companies.

If you want to make a professional self hosted blog then the main priority now is to decide what you want to blog about which many people struggle with this. Think of any subject you could write about easily or pick a topic you feel strong about. The thing that makes blogging dull is having to write articles that you do not enjoy writing. You could consider starting a blog for any of the following:

Beauty Tips
Business
Cars
Animals
Cooking
How to build a website
Video Blog
Accessories
Clothing
Computers
Education
Technology
Sports
Music
Celebrities

This choice is endless on what you can write about. So once you have decided what your blog’s purpose is you can purchase a domain name and hosting package.

Click here to download wordpress for self hosted blog

To install wordpress you could just read a quick guide to get your wordpress installed in under 5 minutes.

Please click here for installation instructions

I hoped you enjoyed reading the basics on how to create your first ever blogging account.

How to Sell Advertising on Your Website - 5 Easy Steps

How to Sell Advertising on Your WebsiteIf you are using an ad broker, Adsense, or just about any other method to create advertising income from your site, chances are you aren’t making as much as you could be.

  • Most people believe that Google is taking a 50% cut of Adsense earnings.
  • Text-Link-Ads takes a 50% cut of link revenue
  • ReviewMe takes a 50% cut of review sales

While I honestly could care less about ‘trends’ in the make money online world (Why would I? Most of them are ridiculous), there’s one that you can’t ignore. People that are selling their own ads are making a lot more money than people who aren’t.

In this lesson, I will cover 5 steps to selling your own ads:

  1. Make room for your ads and get some up before you try to make sales
  2. Contact your competitors.
  3. Set your prices.
  4. Create a solid advertising page.
  5. Contact potential advertisers.

Step 1 - Make room for your ads and get them up.

You will have a hard time selling ads if you don’t already have ads sitting there. This means you need to create a section for the ads now.

A very popular and effective format for selling ads is the 125×125 ad banners in the sidebar. I use this ad placement and it has worked out very nicely for me. Your sidebar will need to be at least 260 pixels wide to use the 2-column placement that I have. If your sidebar isn’t wide enough, you could use a single column.

In order to make sales, your ad section will need to appear as high as possible in the sidebar. I took a look at some of the big sites in my industry and tried to match their placement.

In order to be able to charge the same amount to all of the advertisers, I knew that I would need the banners to rotate. To make them rotate, I used a plugin called Got Banners. The page I got it from no longer exists so I guess I’ll just post it here: Got Banners Download. You basically install a little piece of code in the sidebar and then manage the banners by going to Options>>Got Banners (Settings>>Got Banners in WP 2.5+) in your WordPress admin.

Some of you may want to sell advertising on niche or keyword sniping sites. This could be very effective if you do it right. Create a section where you can put the banners now, and we’ll discuss making the sale later on in this lesson. If I had a bunch of keyword sniping or niche sites, I would probably create the section in a theme that I could use on all or most of my sites. Your enemy with that approach is wasted time, and using the same theme will save tons of time.

Another very common ad placement is the 728×60 banner like the one they use at SparkPlugging.com. They don’t sell their own ads as far as I can tell, but the placement is what we’re looking at. Again, you have to create the placement before you can make the sale.

What banners do you put in until you can make sales? I would use affiliate banners from sites like NeverBlueAds and AzoogleAds. They have all different sizes of banners that should fit in nicely on almost every site. You can also use banners that point to other sites that you are trying to establish.

Perception is everything when it comes to making these sales and you have to put your best foot forward. Trying to sell banners when you don’t have any banners in your section will be a HUGE waste of time.

Step 2 - Contact your competitors.

At this point of the process, you are NOT trying to sell advertising to your competitors. You are simply going to contact them to determine the rates they sell advertising for. Many of your competitors will have the rates published somewhere on their sites, others will have to be contacted via email or telephone. You should ask how much they charge, and how many impressions (total hits on pages the ad is on) you could expect to get per month if you were to purchase an ad spot.

Step 3 - Set your prices.

Once you have determined how much your competitors are selling advertising for, you will be able to set your prices accordingly. You should figure out exactly how much your competitors are charging per impression.

If your competitor can deliver more impressions than you each month, you will want to lower the amount you charge per impression by a slight amount, something like 10%. If you can deliver more impressions than your competitor, I would increase the amount you charge per impression by 10%. After you start selling ads it will become easier to determine whether you can sell your ads for more or not - this formula is here only to get you started.

Example: Your competitor is charging $500 per month for an ad spot and can deliver 500,000 impressions to that ad each month. That means he/she is charging $0.001 per impression. That’s 1/10th of a cent.

If you can deliver 50,000 impressions to an ad, charging the same amount per impression would give you a price of $50 per month. Lowering your rate by 10% would give you a monthly price of $45. This gives a slightly better value than your competitor, which is a trade off for not being able to deliver as many impressions.

Step 4 - Create a solid advertising page.

9 out every 10 banners I sell are sold directly from my ‘Advertise‘ page. In order to sell advertising, you will need to put your best foot forward - talk about your strengths as a site.

Possible Strengths:

  • High amount of traffic
  • Valuable traffic - maybe you don’t have that much but you have people that are looking to spend a few thousand dollars on a cosmetic surgery or something.
  • Targeted traffic
  • Solid organic traffic - Organic traffic has a longer attention span than social traffic.
  • Good rankings for solid keywords
  • Loyal traffic

I use PayPal subscription buttons to make the sales on my advertising page. That way, all of my ads are sold on subscription. During the first few months I sold my own advertising, I created a HUGE hassle for myself by not selling on subscription. I had to invoice each advertiser every month and that ended up being a major pain. Switching to the subscription method made my life a lot easier.

These subscription buttons can easily be made from your PayPal account. You simply go to ‘Merchant Services’ and then click the ’subscribe’ link in the ‘Create Buttons’ section. It will have a simple form that you will use to create the button, and will then give you code that you will paste in on your advertising page.

Step 5 - Contact potential advertisers.

At this point you basically have two options. Firstly, you could wait around hoping that you can make advertising sales from the traffic you currently have. I’m doing this now, and am selling out my advertising almost every month. However, in the beginning I was a lot more aggressive, because I needed to be.

After I created my ad sections and set my pricing, I contacted all of the companies that were advertising on my competitors’ sites. This resulted in some sales during the first week. I didn’t have an awesome sales rate, but was able to get a few because I contacted so many people. I want to say I contacted about 30 and sold maybe 3.

When I emailed these companies about the possibility of advertising on my site, I let them know that I was offering advertising at a better rate than other sites they were advertising on.

It’s very wise to contact some sites in the beginning, because once you have some legit advertisers, it becomes a lot easier to sell to more.

One trick that I considered using (in the end I didn’t have to) was selling a few spots at a huge discount. For example, you could contact a premium advertiser in your industry and offer them an ad spot for $1 per month. That gets a high-end advertiser in your ad section and that looks great to potential advertisers. As an alternate method, you could tell them that you would like to give them free advertising for a few months. That way, you get a premium advertiser in your ad section and might be able to sell to them after the free period ends.

Conclusion

Selling your own advertising can result in a lot more profit for your online business. Making that sale will require creating a good perception and providing a little more value than your competitors. This value can be provided by either providing more impressions or a better rate per impression.