Wednesday, June 26, 2013
How to Make Money Creating Teaser Blogs
1. Find blogs that allow you to use previously posted items. There are some blog sites, such as Hub Pages that only allow original work. Blog sites that do not allow previously posted content can delete a specific entry or your entire blog, depending on their specific rules. Other blog sites, such as Wordpress and Blogspot, allow you to post content from your other sites.
2. Create a blog. Many blog sites have easy to use instructions on how to create your own blog. Following these instructions can be as easy as pointing and clicking your mouse. Choosing the specific lay-out for your blog is not always so easy. It is best to go with something simple. You will want your visitors reading your work, not getting caught up in the graphics and wild designs available.
3. Choose your best or most marketable work to post on your teaser sites. Consider this to be your online mini-portfolio. If you are a freelancer that specializes in a certain field or want to specialize in a certain field, pick your best work in that area. If you are a generalist, choose your work to let your readers know that you are an eclectic writer. Decide which snippets of your work to add to your new blog. Usually, this would be the first paragraph of a specific piece. Of course, it could be longer. Do not make it too long, though. You want to tease your reader into reading more.
4. Post snippets of your selected work on your newly designed blogs. Add 'To read more, please visit...' and then add the URL to money making site where your work is located. This way the reader simply has to click on the URL and the, presto, she is on your other site. You can do this all on one page or put them on separate pages. If you are an eclectic writer, you can give your work categories. Make a page for each of these categories. Be sure to use your name or business name often on your blog. This will help improve your chances of having you or your company picked up by search engines.
5. Know how you make money with each of your sites. If you participate in pay-per-click sites, you want the majority of your snippets to be from those places. If you are working with AdSense, add snippets that would take your readers to the site with the best or most interesting ads.
6. Keep adding snippets and links to the sites that make money. If necessary, add more pages. In fact, you can devote an entire page to those URLs which will make you money. You don't have to add snippets of your work there. Again, categorize these URLs so your visitors will know what they will be reading.
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