Make Money With Chitika and Blogging

If you read my last article, you know about Chitika and the new eMiniMalls that are popping up everywhere on the web. You can serve up relevant product ads to your users, and let them search for other products without leaving the comfort and safety of your web page. I was asked recently about how to add Chitika ads to your Blogger blog, so I thought I’d take some time to write up exactly how this is done.

In case you haven’t seen my previous article, I’ll give a brief rundown on how to get set up. First, you’ll need a Blogger blog if you don’t have one already. This is quite easy to set up. Just go to Blogger.com and click the giant “Create your own blog now” button. You’ll create a username and password, name your blog, and choose a template. This should take you all of about 5 minutes.

Once you have your blog set up, you need to sign up with Chitika. You need a running web site to get approved, so post a couple of short items to your blog before applying. It will take you about 5 minutes to fill out their application, and you’ll be approved in the next day or so. Note that you don’t actually have to be approved to continue on to the next step. You can insert the eMiniMalls code onto your web site, you just won’t make any money until you’re approved.

See www.workfromhomespot.com (link below) for info on signing up with Chitika.

Now that you’re all set up, you need to insert the Chitika code into your blog. Chitika will send you instructions on how to generate the HTML code to create eMiniMalls on your site.

The javascript code looks fairly scary, but you don’t have to worry much about it. You can customize the size and colors on the Chitika web site, without needing to touch the code yourself.

Once you have the eMiniMall looking the way you want it, it’s time to insert it into your Blogger template. Blogger, unfortunately, doesn’t allow javascript inside individual posts, so you can’t customize the products to each post. Actually there is a way to do it, but I’ll write more about that a bit later. For now, we’ll just insert the same eMiniMall code before each post. Note that this doesn’t mean the same product will be shown over and over again. The code will pick a random product from the list for each eMiniMall.

Log in to your Blogger account, and select your blog from your “dashboard” screen. Click the “Template” tab at the top of the next page. Click “Edit Current” if it’s not selected for you already. Scroll down, probably about two thirds of the way, until you find the Blogger tag. This is where the actual posts are in the template. Scroll down just a bit more, and you’ll find a tag that looks like this: $BlogItemBody$. This is where the body of each post is inserted. Just put your eMiniMall code directly above (or below if you prefer) this tag. Click “Preview” to see what it will look like. You may find you need a couple of < br > tags before or after the eMiniMall code to separate it from the post body.

Once you have the preview looking roughly the way you want it, click “Save Template Changes”. Click the little “Republish” button to republish your blog to the live site. That’s it, you’re now set to start making money from Chitika clicks on your site. You’ll find that on average, Chitika pays more per click than Google does for AdSense. Using both is even better. Just remember that you need content in order to get people to come to your blog in the first place.

About the author
Gary LaRock runs http://www.workfromhomespot.com, your source for information and ideas about working from home. He lives in Thornton, CO, with his wife and son, where he has worked exclusively out of his home since 2003. Work From Home

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Blogging for Dollars - Writing About Hot Topics

Blogs move so much faster than your traditional idea of static websites. Because of their RSS/Atom feeds, they’re picked up within days and even sometimes within hours by the search engines. This makes blogging about topics that are current and time stamped available, allowing access to the information before it’s “old news”.

A profitable way of blogging is on topics that are hot right now. For example, while the Olympics were going, a little known blogger took it upon themselves to talk about it - include some tidbits about people, the sports, the newsworthy drama, and while the Olympics were still going on, their blog was making about $100 to $200 a day.

Take American Idol as an example, too. Every day, the term “american idol” is searched for 34,857 times a day (according to Overture)! Popular TV shows get thousands of searches each and every day, as well as current political topics and news and large events going on in the world.

Basically, anything that’s getting any kind of news coverage can bring in people looking for more information about it through search engines.

It doesn’t stop at search engines, though. When you write about topics that are hot right now, you can submit your blog entry to other places online that are compiling information based around that topic. There are sites who’s main purpose is being a link directory to other sites with information on topics that people are interested in.

When going this route, though, you are competing with a lot of other current information. This type of blogging requires putting more time into your keywords to rank high with search engines, as well as overall search engine optimization.

Brenda Boggs is an Internet guru, in marketing, Search Engine Optimization, and new technologies. She successfully runs two revenue sharing websites, http://www.bloggerparty.com and http://www.reviewparty.com, where members actually make money just by participating.

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Blogging for the Niche Marketer

The whole concept of Blogging first appeared in the 1990’s when it emerged as a way to make comment on a webpage. It was an opportunity for visitors to make their opinions known. For something which started as a way to make one or two comments on a webpage it has evolved into something which enables people to talk about their own views and experiences at great length.

Understandably internet marketers and others have seen the potential in this new online environment and they have tapped into the blog’s potential.

So how can you easily make use of “blogging” as an Internet marketing tool.

1.First and foremost blogging is easy! The easiest way to get your thoughts or information onto the internet is through blogging. No particular skills are necessary beyond the ability to type and construct an intelligible posting. It’s like having a virtual notepad on which you can write your ideas, experiences, new products, and encourage your readers to take up your offers and your products.

2. Blogging is Real. Nowadays advertising pervades so many different aspects of our lives to such an extent that we filter much of it out. However, in blogs, we perceive that real people are sharing their real-life experiences, without being tainted by paid advertising. It feels as if reading blogs about products is like talking to people about their first-hand experience. Many of us want to buy a tried and tested product with real testimonials.

3. Blogging is free. Because blogging is yet to be proven as a mainstream online advertising media, most sites see it as something to augment current marketing tools and thus offer it for free. Any opportunity for free webspace is definitely a bonus especially to businesses that are starting up.

4. Blogging can build credibility. As you get more and more comfortable with writing about your particular products or niche, your readers come to recognise that they can depend on your posts. As this starts to happen they are more likely to start to take up your recommendations. As such, you start to be perceived as an expert on your niche and as a consequence, your blog gets more visitors and other bloggers may start linking to your blogs.

5. Blogging can help to build your market. You might like to consider some of the following ways to build your market through blogging:

By using subscription.

A relatively easy way to get your readers e-mail is to encourage them to subscribe to your blog. Keep some exclusive information for your subscribers to entice readers to subscribe and give you their e-mail address. Ensure that you treat their email address in a responsible manner in using it, because the last thing you want is a comment on your blog that you are a spammer.

Get to understand your visitors.

Conduct a simple survey for your visitors to understand their profile and advertising preferences. Ask them to give you feedback on a post, a link, or a trial that you shared. In this way, it is like interviewing your readers without the commitment and intrusion of a face-to-face interview.

Joining blog networks

XA network of blogs maybe a collection of blog sites that share the same niche, interest, readership base etc. Visitors find credibility and convenience in clicking one link to several real bloggers about a subject.

By using RSS.

RSS is the fastest growing technology on the Internet today. As such, having RSS feeds to your blog is definitely another means of generating awareness for your readership base. Having a variety of feeds can add interest to your blog site.

Give your business a boost by effectively using blogging as an Internet marketing tool.

Paul Duxbury is a successful online marketer who has recently launched http://www.web-success.co.uk the first port of call to those new to Internet Marketing. In 2006 he will launch the http://www.informembership.com

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