Before I started blogging, I would make my money online by reviewing products on sites such as ciao.co.uk and dooyoo.co.uk. The concept was simple, you review everyday products, post them on the site and people would rate your review. I wrote over 30 reviews for those sites and a fair few of the reviews won awards or crowns as they like to call them.
I think if you’re serious about making money from blogging, you really need to be experimenting with new things. After lots of thinking I’ve decided I want to try ”paid per post” blogging. The main problem I’m facing is flooding funk13 with random reviews of websites and products. Posting reviews about east asian translation services is going to destroy the image I’m trying to create for this blog.
After reading an article Bloggernoob wrote, I think it’s in my best interest to create a new blog where I’m able to take advantage of the ”paid per post” game. Plenty of people are making some decent money from this. I enjoy reviewing products so it can only be a win win situation. Then again, this project might fall flat on it’s face. But it could bring me in a nice amount of money each month. If you don’t try you’ll never know.
I’ll let you know how it goes.
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February 23rd, 2008 at 7:57 am
Good luck with that, Im been looking aty way to get into making money this way too, no luck so far though, google adsense I tried and that was a bust.
had someone click it a lot of times apparently and got banned, tried to explain and never got a reply lol
I get around 3k hits a week so how the heck would I know who clicked it
trying an affiliate program, seem to be having better luck, but nothing outstanding.
Anyhow as I said good luck I’ll be keeping an eye here to see how you go with this
February 24th, 2008 at 4:40 am
Unless you’re getting thousands of hits a day I can’t see adsense being vary profitable. I haven’t looked at affiliate programs properly yet. To be honest though, I think I’m going to stay away from that area.