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Benefits of blogging

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 Benefits of blogging  Like with most things in life starting your own blog has a lot of benefits. Yes, you can use it to provide a second income stream but there's other benefits aswell. Remote Locations  With blogging you can sit anywhere in the world and still write a blog and if you have internet access you can post it. Compared with most traditional work where you have to go to a physical building and work from there and wear an uniform,  with blogging you don't need an uniform and  don't have to go anywhere. Flexible Work hours  With blogging you can work anytime of the day , depending if you have your own blog or do a blog for a company.  Passive income  With blogging , past post also give you a revenue so aslong as the post stays on the blogsite and your site is monetized you will keep earning money as long as you keep receiving views on the posts. Low labour  Another benefit of blogging is that it isn't very labour intensive, compare...

Blog Preparation

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Blogging is being more and more popular each day as a way to earn a revenue online. However there's a lot of things you should know before you start a blog and a lot of decisions you should make.  Blogging platforms  There's a lot of blogging platforms to choose from , with each offering different advantages over other platforms.  The most popular platforms being Google blogger and Wordpress. Traffic  Traffic is one of the most overlooked elements of a blog. You underestimate how hard it is to get a following before you begin your blog and once you started your blog you actually see how hard it is to build a following. Content  With blogging you also underestimate the content you need to post. When looking at blogs , you think : " its easy . Everyone can write a blog." Till you have to do it yourself then you see how hard finding good content to post about is. Consistency  When you start your blog , Consistency is key. If  you decide you are going to p...

Why you shouldn't place ads on your content.

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Why you shouldn't place ads on your content? Whether your a YouTuber or blogger ads are one of the most popular methods of monetizing your content. Reasons you should turn off ads on your content. There is a lot of reasons why you should consider turning off ads on your content or limiting the number of ads displayed. Here's some of the main reasons : Ads make your website or content load slower.  Ads are annoying and most users get irritated by them. They often aren't worth it , if most of your traffic leave your content when an ad is displayed. To some creators , ad revenue is their only source of income and thats why they rely on ads to earn a revenue. Alternative ways to earn revenue  Even though most people rely on ad revenue to monitize their content there's other ways to earn money from your content.  Here's some alternatives: Affiliate links . The most popular being Amazon's Affiliate program,  which allows creators to join the program and use an unique...

CPM Simplified | what is CPM

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CPM simplified  CPM is something i hear a lot of creators say, but what does it mean.  What is CPM CPM stands cost per mille and is basically what you get paid per 1000 views on different platforms / your ad revenue earnings, so if you see the CPM is $2 that indicates that you will receive an average payment of $2 for every 1000 views you get. This term is used to simplify the revenue that creators will be earning. Why is some higher than others? Most companies are selective where they want their ads to be published,  but these companies are also willing to spend more money if they can advertise to a certain niche.  Financial niches are the highest paying in terms of CPM but the views received on content are normally lower compared to music or entertainment niches that's why these niches' CPM tend to be lower. CPM vs CPC Some ad networks use CPC and not CPM or a very low CPM. CPC is the cost per click , this is the rate you will receive for every ad that's clicke...

Google Blogger vs Wordpress

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When people think about starting a blog , two of the most common platforms they think about are Google blogger and wordpress, but which one is best Google Blogger vs Wordpress  Google blogger  Google blogger is a blogging platform owned by Google that is completely free to use and has adsense built right into it. You can start placing ads on your blog once your adsense account has been approved and do not need to pay anything to place these ads on your page. Google had a community/social media that a lot of bloggers used to promote their pages called Google+ but it was closed in 2018. Pros  of Google Blogger Completely free to use Straight forward layout. Anyone with a Google account can follow your blog. Adsense offers a higher CPM compared to Wordads. Cons of Google blogger  No built in tools to help you analyze your blog and see the trends of your content. No community to help you grow your blog. Google adsense takes up to 2 weeks to approve your appli...