Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 3:38:47 GMT -5
Annoying Cheap Car Loan Pop-up . (Would You Be Surprised to Know That People Are More Offended by Irrelevant Pop-up Ads Than They Are by Lottery Scams and Male Enhancement Ads?) if You Use Any Kind of Sponsored Post, Ad, or Link (Affiliate, Banner, in-text, Etc.) ) to Profit From Your Blog, Discrimination and Moderation Are Key. One Bad Spam Experience Can Cost You a Lifetime of Visitors. Based on My Own Experience as a Blogger, Here Are Three Basic Tips for Making Money on Your Blog Through Sponsored Posts, Ads, and Links Without Alienating Your Visitors.
Don’t Make Every Post a Sponsored Post. First, It’s Good for You That You Manage to Get Others to Pay You for Your Posts. and I Admit I'm Jealous. But if Your Blog is All About Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data Recipes and Suddenly You Publish a Bunch of Sponsored Posts About Choosing Health Insurance, the Best Diapers on the Market, and Why You Love Your Washing Machine, You're Sending Two Messages to Your Readers : You Are a Sellout. Worse Yet.
You No Longer Care About Posting the Content That Made Them Fall in Love With Your Site. If You Do Start Adding Sponsored Posts, Make Sure They Are Related in Some Way to Your Core Blog Topic. You Don’t Want Your Readers to Play a Blog Version of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon to Figure Out Why You’re Hawking Pampers on Your Car Detailing Blog. And Keep the Number of Sponsored Posts to a Minimum in Your Weekly Post List. If You Are Paid to Post, Tell the Truth. One of the Challenges of Getting Paid to Write About a Company or Product is That the Risk of Retaliation for Telling the Truth Begins to Affect Your Perspective.
Don’t Make Every Post a Sponsored Post. First, It’s Good for You That You Manage to Get Others to Pay You for Your Posts. and I Admit I'm Jealous. But if Your Blog is All About Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data Recipes and Suddenly You Publish a Bunch of Sponsored Posts About Choosing Health Insurance, the Best Diapers on the Market, and Why You Love Your Washing Machine, You're Sending Two Messages to Your Readers : You Are a Sellout. Worse Yet.
You No Longer Care About Posting the Content That Made Them Fall in Love With Your Site. If You Do Start Adding Sponsored Posts, Make Sure They Are Related in Some Way to Your Core Blog Topic. You Don’t Want Your Readers to Play a Blog Version of Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon to Figure Out Why You’re Hawking Pampers on Your Car Detailing Blog. And Keep the Number of Sponsored Posts to a Minimum in Your Weekly Post List. If You Are Paid to Post, Tell the Truth. One of the Challenges of Getting Paid to Write About a Company or Product is That the Risk of Retaliation for Telling the Truth Begins to Affect Your Perspective.