Okay, who doesn’t want to make money? The internet provides an amazing opportunity for people to share information, create a traffic flow to that information, and ultimately transact an exchange. Ultimately, monetizing your traffic by sharing information within a blog is a great way to earn a living.
In this post, I want to share a little information on how to make money with your blog. Obviously, the intent is not to go into great detail – but rather to give you a teaser to search for more information.
The main point of this article will be to talk about how important it is for your blog to be 100% credible and legitimate. It is especially important if you are creating a blog for business. Toomany business bloggers out there are filling their blogs with information that is inaccurate, misleading, or patently false.
Bloggers may be successful in generating traffic with this strategy for a little while, but it doesn’t take long at all for readers to catch on that the blog is not credible or current. Once this happens, you’d be astounded at how fast readers abandon that uncredible blog.
So how are you supposed to establish this 100% credibility? What are the steps you, as a business blogger, must take to ensure your blogging activities
are honest, accurate, and credible?
Let’s start with general accountability. Your blogging efforts should include full disclosure that includes your name, your business or company, and current contact information. If you don’t provide this kind of information, many of your visitors will automatically become suspicious of you. If you aren’t willing to reveal yourself and be accountable for blog contents, why should they believe you are credible?
It’s also important to include some sort of “About Us” section, or at the very least, a brief biography of who you are and where you’ve been. Why? Because your readers will evaluate your credibility in part on the information you present about yourself. If you are an experienced accountant, for example, readers will accept any entries on accounting as credible and valuable. If, however, you are a dancer, the same accounting entry will not seem credible at all.
Making Money With Your Blog contains everything you need to know about all of the other important factors that contribute to the credibility (and believability) of your blog. What’s more, only Making Money With Your Blog
shows you exactly how to apply this valuable information so that your business blogging is wildly profitable and successful.
We’ll share more later…