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How to Make Money Writing Paid Blog Posts

posted July 29, 2009 - 6:57pm
How to Make Money Writing Paid Blog Posts

There are so many ways that you can make money online with your blog. A lot of people make some good money from there niche blogs. One way that you can earn a nice profit with your blog is through paid blog posts. If you know how to blog you can really make some good income with it. Read on to learn how to make money with paid blog posts.

If you do not have a blog you need to start your blog. You can get a free blog with sites like Blogger or Wordpress. It only takes a few minutes to sign-up and you can start blogging the same day. You have your choice of what the name of your blog wants to be and some of the design of it.

Now you need to start writing on your blog. You should try to make a schedule of writing a few posts every day. You should have a few pages of niche topics on your blog if you want it to be successful. A lot of paid blog posts websites will require you to have a few pages of content and about 3 months old. So you should keep writing and gaining more visitors.

You should also try to promote your site so you can gain more traffic(visitors). There are a lot of ways to promote your site. One way is to add it to a social bookmarking site or write articles and place your url. A few places to submit your site to bookmarks are StumbleUpon, Digg and Reddit. A few websites to place your url link at are Bukisa, Xomba and Infobarrel.

As you continue writing and as your blog ages you should now go to a few paid blog post sites. There are many sites that will pay you to review a service or product on your blog. Some great sites to look for are Pay Per Post, Blogvertise, Pay U 2 Blog and Social Spark. When you are approved you can now look for things you will want to review and place on your blog.

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