These 5 Principles Can Help You Make Money Online
Jul 31st, 2009 Posted in make money | no comment »There are billions of searches on the Internet every single day and one of the most famous searches of all is “how to make money fast.” In order to help you understand the topic and the answer to that question, I’ve written this post to teach you how to make money fast with your blog.
Disclaimer
Making some fast money is different from getting rich quick. If you want to get rich quick, you might as well move on to another website or article. I can’t help you get rich without work because it’s impossible.
Here’s the Advice
1. Website Design. Your website will need to be extremely easy to use and read. In other words, make sure that your website’s design is logical, and that your blog makes sense on a fundamental level. If you can’t find an old article in less than 3 clicks, redesign the website until you can.
2. Advertisement. Don’t just use a few monetization tools. Use more than one. Kontera, Infolinks, AdSense — use all of these to make money online.
3. Link Building. Don’t forget that once you have your website set up, there are two things you should spend your time doing: writing new articles, and link building. The latter should take up more time than the former.
4. Valuable Content. If your website content (the text, pages and posts) suck, people won’t come back and they certainly won’t link to it. Without good content, your blog is doomed if it’s in a competitive niche.
5. Network Building. Building friendships and “alliances” with other people in your niche is crucial to creating links and marketing your products you might make later down the road.
Get Rich (Slow)
Of course you can’t get rich quick using the above principles. You can make money faster, but only if you work extremely hard, and aren’t willing to give up. You have to work hard and plan well.
Conclusion
You’re going to have to focus on your web site design, require that you have great articles and posts, and then keep on going at the link building. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist or a PhD in psychology to figure this out. It’s pretty basic.
