You want to make money, right? Of course you do. Everyone wants – and
 needs -to make money. So you started a blog since you’ve heard it’s an 
easy way to make cash, but you’re not quite sure how to actually make 
money doing it. Or maybe you already have a blog and you’re exploring 
ways to monetize it.
No matter which group you’re in, making money with a blog – whether it’s a hobby blog or a business blog –
is
 possible. It’s not a get rich quick ordeal, but if you do it right, you
 could make enough to support your family and more. Let’s dive in and 
see how you can make a profit with your blog.
Monetize with CPC or CPM Ads
One of the most common ways bloggers make money is through placing ads on their site. There are two popular types of ads:
- CPC/PPC Ads: Cost per click (also called pay per 
click) ads are usually banners that you place in your content or 
sidebar. Each time a reader clicks on the ad, you are paid for that 
click.
- CPM Ads: CPM Ads, or “cost per 1,000 impressions,” are ads that pay you a fixed amount of money based on how many people view your ad.
Perhaps the most popular network for placing these types of ads is 
Google AdSense.
 With this program, you do not need to be in direct contact with 
advertisers; you simply place the banner on your site, Google chooses 
ads relevant to your content, and your viewers click on the ads. There 
are countless similar programs available if you find that AdSense 
doesn’t work for you, such as Chitika, Infolinks, and Media.net.
Sell Private Ads
Working with advertising networks isn’t your only option when it 
comes to selling ads. If you end up with enough traffic, advertisers may
 come directly to you and ask you to place their ad on your site. You 
can also contact advertisers yourself. The biggest difference from the 
above mentioned option is that there is no middle man, which means you 
can set your own ad rates.
Selling private ads can come in the form of banners, buttons, or 
links. You can even make money writing sponsored posts where you write 
about or give a review of an advertiser’s product or service. Another 
option is to write an underwritten post or series, which is where you 
can write about any topic, but the advertiser pays for a “Brought to you
 by” mention in the content.
The ways you make money with this can vary. For instance, you might 
charge a one-time fee for a link within a post. If you are hosting 
banner ads, you might charge your partner monthly.
Bonus tip: To maximize your income, you can also choose to sell sponsorship space in your newsletters, podcasts, and videos.
Include Affiliate Links in Your Content
Affiliate marketing is also another great tool for monetizing your blog. Here is how 
affiliate marketing works:
- An advertiser has a product she wants to sell. She agrees to give 
you a commission from each sale if the buyer is coming from your site.
- She gives you a unique link that tracks your affiliate code. That way, she knows when a buyer used your link to make a purchase.
- You include your affiliate link on your site. You can do this 
directly in the content or through banner ads. If a reader clicks on 
your unique link and buys the product you have recommended, you earn a 
percentage of what she purchased.
You can utilize affiliate marketing through ad networks like 
Amazon Associates, or you can create private partnerships with advertisers and businesses with an affiliate program.
Sell Digital Products
If you would rather not advertise other people’s products on your 
site, or if you are looking for another stream of income, consider 
selling digital products. This can include items like:
- eBooks
- Online courses/workshops
- Images, video, or music people can use in their own content
- Apps, plugins, or themes
Just remember that if you are going to choose one of these avenues 
that you make it relevant and useful to your readers. A lot of bloggers 
make the mistake of 
assuming they are developing a product 
their readers need; listen to your readers first, and then create a 
digital product that will meet their needs.
Use it as a Content Marketing Tool for Your Business
It is also possible to sell physical products on your blog and to 
make money that way. Instead of thinking of it as making money from your
 blog, however, think of your blog as a content marketing tool that will
 drive visitors to your business website.
The possibilities are practically endless when it comes to developing
 a business blog. You could sell hand-made products, books, manufactured
 products, and so much more. Or you might already have a business and 
decide to 
start a blog to convert loyal customers.
Lets say, for example, that you refurbish and resell used smartphones
 out of your home. You could use a blog to attract visitors to your 
website where you list your current phones for sale. Your blog might 
cover topics about DIY refurbishing. On one level, it seems 
counterintuitive because you want people to buy your phones, but it also
 helps you build a brand and gain recognition. Social media guru Jay 
Baer explains the concept on 
Copyblogger:
I was at a conference a few years ago, and this is where I first 
sort of started thinking about this concept, and their founder, Robert 
Johnson, was speaking…
He said, “Well our best customers are the people that think they can fix it themselves.”
But eventually you are going to get out of your depth either on 
that project on a project down the road, at which point who are you 
going to call? Are you going to call somebody randomly that you 
discovered on Google or are you going to call the guys who you just 
watched their logo in the corner of a 14-minute instructional video?
This concept can also be applied to services in all types of 
industries. For instance, if you offered electronic repair services as 
opposed to physical products, you could still use the same blogging 
concept to increase brand awareness and convert more clients.
Sell Memberships
Another option to make money is to sell memberships to exclusive 
corners of your website. For instance, a career blog might charge $10 
per month for users to gain access to their job board. A startup 
business blog might sell memberships to their forums where people can 
get personalized advice about their business.
The key here is that your exclusive membership has to be more 
valuable than something your visitors can find for free somewhere else, 
so be sure you’re developing something of value and worth the price.
Use it to Build Your Credibility
Blogging to build credibility can lead to many money-making 
opportunities. For instance, let us say you start a blog in the finance 
industry. People start reading your content, and your blog becomes very 
popular. You are now a recognized figure in the finance industry.
Once you have that authority, people might approach you to co-author a
 book on debt management, or you could charge to speak at conferences or
 to run employee financial training days.
This certainly isn’t a direct form of making money blogging, but it 
has worked for many well-known bloggers, and it can work for you, too. 
If you’re looking for a direct revenue stream, popular blogs have sold
 for 4-7 figures (sometimes 
more) by selling their branding and content.
The biggest thing to keep in mind is that making money blogging is 
not possible by putting your site up and letting it sit there. The “if 
you build it, they will come” mentality doesn’t work here, so be sure 
you’re willing to put in the time. Most bloggers don’t see a spike 
of income for several months (sometimes years) after starting their 
blog. Before you dive too deep into blogging, remember these little bits
 of advice:
Create Quality Content
You are not going to make any money from your blog if people don’t 
read it. After all, your readers are the ones who are going to make you 
money, whether they’re clicking on your ads or buying your products. 
Always put your readers first.
Don’t Spend Your Time Exclusively on Your Blog
Developing a successful blog has a lot to do with building 
relationships. That can include relationships with sponsors, affiliate 
partners, or simply other bloggers who will direct traffic to your blog.
 Be sure some of your time is spent on forums and other blogs (or 
whatever works for you) to build these relationships and your blog.
Don’t Be Afraid to Experiment
Not all of these tips and avenues of income are going to work for 
you. Don’t be afraid to tweak your methods to see what works best for 
you and your readers.
Making money blogging can take a lot of persistence, but it can pay 
off in the long-run if you’re starting out from scratch. Just remember 
that you don’t have to use all of these money-making avenues at once. 
Consider what other people in your industry are doing, and start from 
there.
Over time, you will learn what works for you and what doesn’t. If 
you’re looking to make money from your blog, which option will you 
start with?
Let me know in the comment section :).