Blogging for Cash
November 3, 2009 by John Cottone
Filed under Blogging, Freelance Advice
A new trend in American employment now is blogging part-time or full-time to make money. Many people have taken up blogging only to find themselves not only having lots of fun, but making more money than they did on their nine to five job. So they quit and just blog full time. It’s a real phenomenon.
There are a few ways that bloggers make money:
(1). The most common way for bloggers to make money is through ads. When blogging first started, Adsense and Blogads were the way to create income. But since that time loads of other ways have emerged. Some of these are Chitika’s eMinimalls, Adbrite, Adgena, AVN, and many more.
(2). Sponsorships are another way to earn money with your blog. Once a few bloggers and a few companies figured out how lucrative this could be for both sides, it was on from there. They found it was an excellent way to advertise and to sell.
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Residual Income Is Pure Gold – A Freelancer’s Bonus
October 24, 2008 by Taiyab
Filed under Freelance Advice
For those of you who don’t know what the term ‘residual income’ means, it’s a term used when you talk about monetary income that you attain without having to do any additional work in order to get it. For example, if you made a Wordpress theme for ThemeForest and sell copies of it there, the only work you needed to do is to make that Wordpress theme initially. After that, any income you receive is residual, as no additional effort is required to get it.

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