Bloggers Making six figures
I’m amazed on how much money these people make on the internet over six figures damn
that’s what I call ballin
I’m amazed on how much money these people make on the internet over six figures damn
that’s what I call ballin
BoingBoing, a “directory of wonderful things,” could be the mighty king of money making blogs. Always at the top of Technorati, in past June the site garnered 22 million page views from 2.6 million unique visitors.
Advertising aint cheap it costs range from $350 to display a small button ad for one week to between $2,000 and $3,000 for the minimum 170,000 impressions on banner ads (which I think it’s worth if you have the money) , all sold exclusively through Federated Media. Frequent posting the four authors update the site 20 to 40 times each day that’s dedication in my mind —drives high traffic to the blog, which Mark Frauenfelder and his wife, Carla Sinclair, started as a print zine in 1988, to write about comics, science fiction, computers, and technology. “BoingBoing’s viewers just continued to grow and grow and grow, for reasons we still don’t completely understand,” Frauenfelder says. “Now it’s at the point where it actually becomes a business.” And a good one at that: BoingBoing’s ad sales top $1 million a year.
Now that’s what I call crazy money just for blogging
This has got to be the most used method for generating revenues online. The success depends very much on your site traffic and theme. Blogs or sites with specific subject tend to get better results and click-throughs. So what is Google Adsense you might ask? AdSense is an ad serving program run by Google. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image and, more recently, video advertisements on their sites. These ads are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-thousand-impressions basis. If you are a new blogger or thinking of generating some income to pay for hosting or domain then I highly urge you to give this great service a try. You can get started by clicking on the link below: http://www.google.com/adsense
$12,000 grand seems like a great paycheck to me, what better way to make that money on just blogging Jeremy Schoemaker a 35 year old entrepreneur does that and sometimes more with just half hour he spends each day writing on his blog, Shoemoney attracts 20,000 unique visitores daily brining him over $12,000 using adsense and other advertising techniques
His other Web businesses—AuctionAds, which displays ads for live eBay auctions on relevant sites, and NextPimp.com, which sells ringtones—are his main ventures; the blog accounts for only 3% of his company’s revenue. Other companies selling to businesses find a ripe audience of aspiring Web entrepreneurs reading ShoeMoney, which consistently ranks among the 100 top blogs on Technorati. Schoemaker had no ads on the blog until January, 2007, and the five spots sell out quickly. “