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blog profitAre you ready to turn your blog writing into traffic and cash?  It’s really not as difficult as you may think.  I’ve shared on the site several times about driving traffic and getting prospects with your blog, but I haven’t spoken too often about building profits from your blog.  Let me take you through a few thoughts in this post that can help you build blog profits quickly.

The first thing to do when beginning blogging for profits is to make a plan. Think through your goals and be specific.  Add those goals to a timeline and stick to it. During the early stages, don’t question your dedication to your blogging project.  When you reach one of your planned goals, give yourself compensation and then move forward, still sticking to your plan.  There are typically two reasons why bloggers fail to make money with a blog.

First, bloggers tend to have unrealistic expectations about how quickly their readership will grow and how much cash they will make.  When these expectations are not met, the disappointment can take away the desire to continue blog writing for money.  The other reason why many fail has to do with the lack of planning.  The key to success is to make a realistic plan and stick with it, if you want to turn a profit.

If you’re serious about make your dreams of blogging for money a reality, then try lowering the number of posts you make and use the time you save to draw new visitors.  You can do that by setting up link exchanges with other bloggers, making contacts in the blog community and following other well-established modes of gaining blog traffic.  Even if you have a great idea for a blog or are a marketing genius, success, of course, is not going to happen overnight.

It takes time to build the kind of readership that blogging for profits requires, and in all likelihood it could take at least several months before you are able to turn a profit.  The key is to stay committed to your blogging project during this initial start up period.  Set goals to stay motivated and decide how often you will update and how many readers you would like to attract.

Many people prefer the ease and simplicity of working from a blog hosting site such as www.wordpress.com or www.blogspot.com. Ease of use is evident, as there is little to do on those sites to start a blog, other than to register and create your posts.  The only negative aspect about using these sites is a lack of individuality; formatting options and available tools are limited.

The majority of people use the internet for fun and to keep in touch with friends or family.  Considering blogging for profits may not occur to most people.  A blog is generally used to communicate with others and to express their views in a way that was not possible until the last decade. Of course blogs were in existence before a decade ago, but they were mainly limited to specialized applications.  However, anyone with basic writing skills can use them to make money.  You can cover your expenses and then some if you utilize the money making possibilities of blogs.