Nicole Friedman

Winter Park, Florida, UNITED STATES


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Bloggers are beginning to find new ways to earn a steady and/or generous income utilizing nothing more than a free blog, their writing and online opportunities. It is another way to make money blogging. Bloggers make money online using mostly:

NOTE: Clicking on any of these links will bring you to an article on this blog, describing the program. If you don't know much about them, I suggest doing so!

* PPC (Adsense, Adbrite, etc.)
* Affilliate Programs (Linkshare, Commission Junction)
* Paid to Post Opportunities (PayPerPost, Blogitive)

In this article, I will tell you how easy it is to earn a full time income with paid to post opportunities, PayPerPost and Blogitive only.

Paid to post opps are sometimes given a bad rap, and some blogging hosts (Bloggerparty, writingup, orble blogs) do not allow paid to post opportunities with Blogitive. But, blogger does! So, here's how to earn a full-time GENEROUS income utilizing nothing but paid to post opportunities.

You will need a blog, of course. If you already have 1 or 2, even better! All you need to achieve the success of this example, is to have 4 running blogs that are 90 days old or older and updated at least once every 7 days (this is because PayPerPost only accepts blogs this way.) If you don't have this yet, that's ok, you can estimate based the amount of blogs you do own, or make plans to start achieving this very simple goal.

So, let's say you have 4 blogs, each over 90 days old and two of which are PR4 (Google Page Rank.) You will be posting on PayPerPost and Blogitive on a regular schedule, as any job. But, in this case, you won't be working 40 hours a week, 9-5, you'll be working whenever you want!

Overview:

PayPerPost offers bloggers the opportunity to search the available paid to post opportunities on their site, choose the ones that relate to their site, accept the opportunity, post the advertisement and get paid. You can only post 3 posts on each blog per day, with at least 1 non-payperpost opportunity in between them. They offer between $5-$1,000.00 PER POST, depending upon your Google Page Rank. If you have a PR4 , you can easily make $15-$20 per post.

Blogitive assigns specific opportunities, which you are given the choice to accept or deny.

Your Work Day:

3 PayPerPost opportunities per blog. Remember, we've estimated that two of your blogs are a PR4 , which earn between $15-$20 per post and the other two are not, which can earn between $6-$8 per post. In this case you will earn:

$15 per post x 3 posts x 2 (PR4 ) Blogs = $90.00

$7 per post x 3 posts x 2 (non- PR4 ) Blogs= $42.00

Total PayPerPost Per Day: $132.00

PayPerPost opportunities are great because you don't lose readership, you get to search for opportunities that match your readers. Now, on to Blogitive...

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Blogitive pays a strict $5 per post. Because the topics don't always relate to your site, let's say you post only 2 Blogitive posts, per blog.

$5 per post x 2 posts x 4 Blogs = $40.00 Total Blogitive Per Day

So, altogether you earn $172.00 per day using PayPerPost and Blogitive.

You only want to work 5 days a week, so mulitply $172 x 5 = $860.00 per week

Now, let's do a little more math here, earning $860.00 per week, and there are 52 weeks in one year.

$860 per week x 52 weeks per year = $44,720 per year!

This is ONLY using PayPerPost and Blogitive! You can still earn more money from your blog using:

* PPC (Adsense, Adbrite...)
* Affiliate Companies (Linkshare, Commission Junction...)
* Text Link Ads (Paid for Links...)
* Other Paid to Post sites (Blogsvertise...)


The revenue you can make off your blog right now is incredible! If you don't have enough Blogs yet, or they aren't 90 days old yet, you can still do it...It just takes a little work, a little time and a lot of writing! So, get to it! Is that not motivation enough?
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I have tried to stay up to date and involved with the recent web marketing crazes and new media ventures that have made some serious headway.
What am I talking About?
I'm talking about:
Social Bookmarking
Free Blogging Sites
Paid to Write Opportunities
Link Exchanging
Social Networking
Working From Home Opps
etc, etc.

I've come to some serious thoughts and insight into how to market yourself, your company or your writing through use of snowballing your web identity. By snowballing I mean getting your name out, through use of multiple web venues and building a snowball of exposure through cross linking, useful information, networking sites and free portfolio sites.

Social bookmarking is also one of the most incredible ways to gain exposure and more page views, it's snowball marketing at it's best because the more people who agree with your bookmarks, the more your page views will grow exponentially.

Here's a recent article with all the important social bookmarking sites on it:

Social Bookmarking Your Freelance Work


While marketing yourself and building your exposure, keep in mind that it may tak e a while to start seeing the fruits of your labor. This is another reason why I call it snowball marketing, because once it starts to get some speed and bulk it grows faster and faster...
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Quantity of websites that is, not adsense links...Adsense only allows 3 content textual link portions on each page anyway. Here is the run down...

No one is getting rich from Adsense, few are making a living from Adsense. If you are not making a living from Adsense and obviously not getting rich from it, what can you expect by signing up with Adsense and trying to earn, at least, some sort of supplemental income?

You should place your Adsense in as many places as possible. Not only target your personal blog/website readers with Adsense ads, but start blogs or pages else where that allow you to give them your Adsense publisher ID. Typically these places will show you Advertisements 50% of the time. And, you can expect to make a bit from many different places, adding up to a respectable amount all together.

In any aspect of life, career or even making money online, I would never morally decide that quantity is over quality. But, when it comes to Adsense and the earning potential with Pay Per Click ads, I think differently...Why, you ask?

Well, statistically you would think that the more impressions per page will give you more clicks per page. If you're working with a dynamic website, totally hundreds of pages this is the case. But, when you're dealing with a blog that consists of basically just one page, the statistics take quite a turn. Why? Because visitors will end up at your site and leave right away, leaving that page impression useless, visitors will come across your page by accident and being only one blog space, move on just as fast. I've also noticed that the sites I submit my Adsense ID to and let them do the work, may receive less page impressions, but because they have the ability to place the Google Ads WITHIN the content, I will get more clicks.

I can vouch for this fact as I have had thousands of impressions in one day, with no clicks on my blogs. Merely one hundred of impressions on my blog and have 2 clicks. If you aren't getting tons of targeted traffic, but still want to make a little more money with Adsense, I suggest joinign multiple sites that allow you to submit your Adsense ID to them.

Hubpages.com
Orble
bloggerparty
squidoo

Some of the few.

Good luck to you on your freelance quests!
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PayPerPost Affiliate Program

February 20th 2007 01:25
PayPerPost has been one of the fastest growing blogger income sources over the last year. What makes PayPerPost innovative when it comes to getting paid to blog about advertisers is their unique way of offering bloggers the ultimate control over which opportunities to take, while also having many many choices.

Their affiliate program has just recently grown, and it has very serious earning potential...Even for bloggers who don't advertise on blogs...Wait..What? Yep, it's true, they have a new affiliate program called "Review My Post" that offers all PayPerPost members a link that displays: "Get Paid to Review My Post." You can place this link beneath ANY of your blog posts


[ Click here to read more ]
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Paid to Post-Blogitive and PayPerPost

January 29th 2007 06:11
If you are a regular blogger, say own more than a few blogs even, using paid to post opportunities is a great way to make some easy cash. The two that are very reliable, popular and easy to sign up with are payperpost and blogitive.

If you don't know what paid to post opportunities are, let me give you a little background before I move on to these two companies


[ Click here to read more ]
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Comment by Nicole Friedman
on Freelance Writers--Ways to Market Yourself

February 26th 2007 18:43
Social bookmarking is kind of one of those things that you have to build up a reputation for bookmarking really helpful sites. Especially now with the competition.

I always bookmark my articles/websites/blogs, but I also bookmark other things I think people would find interesting and I try to think about the type of site it is. Like digg.com, they really like controversial, techie, stuff. Technorati likes blogging news and podcasting. Stuff like that. Plus it helps if you "digg" or vote for other people's links too....

Thank you for the comment! I'll try and post some more ways to market as a writer
Nikki~

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