Wednesday, June 18th, 2008...9:36 pm

Making Money Online Titles

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Here’s a fun little titles for making money online sorta like boxing:

24+ Posts Per Day - Heavyweight Class

If you write 24+ posts per day, you are in the heavyweight class and you are gonna make some money soon or later. 24 posts per day means you are scheduling 1 post per hour. This will help Google to crawl your site every hour too.

Basically at 24+ posts per day, you are blogging about anything, everything about your niche blog topic.

5-23 Posts Per Day - Middleweight Class

With 5-23 posts per day, you are still puking out a lot of information out there and if you have very high quality content, middleweight class might make more money than the heavyweight players.

At 5 to 23 posts per day, you are still going to work like a dog for at least a year before you make some serious cash.

1-3 Posts Per Day - Lightweight Class

At 1 to 3 blog posts per day, you are definitely no match for any other middleweight or heavyweight classes. You might as well give up blogging here if you are trying to make money online. If you are on a long term 2-3 year plan, it might work but still, you will either need some of the “best content” in the world or you are already famous.

You need to set a goal of how long it will take you to make money online.

With super niche topic, you might get away with 1 to 3 blog posts per day. It will take you at least a year to get your blog off the ground though. (Meaning 2-3K uniques per day)

To sum it up, you really need to be able to spit out information as fast as you can and start running from 6am to 10pm daily until you start making money blogging.

If you thought blogging was easy, then think again.

Now, this is if you are really serious about blogging and you just lost your job, have only 6 months of rent left, AND you had a baby kid born just few weeks ago. (me) If you are living lavishly and you don’t really need the money, there’s simply not enough motivation for you to blog that much or blog even at all. Just let this information go through your left ear and flow out the right.

Why is this blog not getting updated?

Well, I try to focus my attention on sites that are getting a lot of traffic. Those are the real money makers. I put every other blog that’s not getting enough traffic back on lightweight class.

Here’s the middleweight blogs I’ve been workin’ on:

zedomax.com, keetsa.com, bedzine.com
Here’s my lightweights:

progolferdigest.com, ringoblog.com, laptoppimp.com

Here’s my no weights I really need to get back on lightweights:

sfoneofakind.com, sfblogg.com

I got about 10 more blogs under “secret” development right now but I can disclose them until they really “take” off.

Happy bloggin’ and if you ain’t postin’ at least 5 per day, forget it man. You get in the ring and even lightweights will knock you out in 5 seconds.

Life is hard and competitive. Be faster than the person next to you, otherwise you are gonna be stuck where you are. , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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Comment by chandra
2008-06-25 13:08:01

I never understood how people make money writing blogs. Isnt some paid advertising would be better if that works for a particular product.

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Comment by max
2008-06-25 23:06:11

Well, paid advertising is only valuable so long as you are paying whereas in blogging, you are getting free advertising for what you sell. In the long run, the benefits of having a blog will be greater than the amount of money you spend on advertising which could easily cost you $10 to $100K depending on what you sell online.

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