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Make Money Blogging …. Is It Actually Possible?

money-scrIs it actually possible to make money blogging? Until two weeks ago I probably would have said, no way!

There is no question there is money to be made online, heck look at Alex Jeffreys, Mike Filsaime and the other gurus. I believe Mike makes about $25 million a year online, now that is staggering.

The real question is can someone like me make money by blogging online? Why couldn’t I? How lucky do I feel right now to be in Alex Jeffreys Mentoring course. I have definitely had my doubts but I am going to keep moving forward, with trust and belief. I have listed below a few of the basic things that I believe to be the very first steps in making money blogging and they have definitely been the starting points for me. Please keep in mind that this is written by an complete newbie, so I may have missed a few things, feel free to comment and add any info that you feel is relevant.

1. Get Started: Getting started seems pretty obvious, but taking the first step and making the first move can often be the hardest thing in the world. Particularly if you are unsure and don’t have the confidence. The best recommendation I can give is is pretty simple – just do it. It’s the only way you will get going. Pondering, dreaming and reading about making money blogging, won’t actually make you money. It’s pretty simple.

2. Get Help: Getting started can be pretty challenging if you don’t know what you are doing. So the answer to this is to get some help. This was a big point  for me, once upon a time I would have struggled through trying to do everything myself. It would have taken me hours to figure things out and the end result would have been pretty bad, or there would have been no end result. If you are lucky enough to be one of Alex Jeffreys students getting help is easy, you just need to go the forum and ask.

If you are not so lucky and missed out on being a part of Alex Jeffreys Mentoring program go to Elance. I discovered Elance only about two weeks ago and it blew my mind. Definitely go over there and have a look. You can get work done ranging from all types of writing including ebooks and blog content, admin, sales and marketing, web & programming, design and multi media even help with legal stuff. Just post your job and people bid will be for it, make sure you check out people’s portfolio before awarding them the work. If you don’t know anything about word press then post an add asking how much to set up a word press blog and give them some examples of other peoples blog that you like. 

If elance is not what you after go to other peoples blogs that you like and post a comment asking them how they got there blog to where it is. They may just help you. Getting help will save you time and certainly a lot of stress.

3. Honesty: Get people to know, like and trust you. How many times have I heard Alex Jeffreys repeat that little saying? I’ve actually lost count. The best way to achieve this in my opinion is to be honest. Be honest about who you are and where you are at. Be honest in life and most importantly be honest  to yourself.

4. Value: People are unlikely to come back to your site, if it has no value for them. The value could simply be in your story or it could be in the content you provide them that helps them with their blog. It could be in the free ebooks that you have for them to download. So make sure you are providing your readers with valuable content in some form or another.

5. Your Own Content: This is a funny one for me. When I first came across Elance, I was like too cool, I don’t even have to write my own blog posts! I quickly realized this wasn’t the point of the exercise. It hasn’t been an easy process for me, when I started this blog about 2 weeks ago, I had no idea or no inspiration about what to write about. Heck I am a complete newbie so was wondering what could I possibly have to offer, that people might actually take the time to read and also bring them back to my site. I believe that writing your own content allows you personality to shine through and also forces you to consider what you have learnt and what you might actually have to offer.  It may also be a great stepping stone to writing your own ebook.

5. List building: Goes without saying really, it’s all about the list! Having a great blog, means people will hopefully come back and eventually they  may sign up for a ebook and become part of your list and as I am learning the money is in the list!

Thanks for reading, feel free to comment. Look out for my next post on Back Planning and also look out for Fridays “On Tour With David & Mel” travel post

Cheers

Mel

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11 Comments

  1. Rod Macbeth says:

    Nice post! Two other sites other then eLance are Getafreelancer and oDesk. I’m actually getting a better response from those for a job I have posted then eLance.

  2. Melanie says:

    Thanks for that tip, outsourcing could have the potential to become a serious addiction for me…lol
    So glad I didn’t know about it when I was at uni, I never would have written an assignment, I probably never would have passed either.

  3. Rob Willis says:

    Mel,
    I must agree with you. Knowing what to write is often very difficult. I know I am stumped all the time, but then I just start to write about those things that are challenging me at the time or an idea I have been mulling over.

    The point is just start writing & get the creative juices flowing. You can always go back & edit your post.

    Another good point to make is Focus. We so easily get distracted by the things around us. We need to be commited to simply one thing at a time – At least us guys do ;)

    To your Success,

    Rob

  4. Hi Melanie, just popped in to say Hi, and have a look at your new cool website. Well done, I think it’s fantastic, and I hope it makes you a lot of $$$
    Later
    Mike Franklin

  5. Lee says:

    Good looking website!! Lots of nice content. I am a student of Alex’s Jeffreys in his current 2.0 class. Keep up the good work!
    Lee

  6. Hey Melanie:

    Great post and subject! Outsourcing definitely IS a major boost to business.

    I’ve found it important to keep in mind the two types of content you will need:

    1. Content for your blog (money page) – should be high quality, and I still prefer creating most of that myself.

    2. Content for “traffic magnets” (articles, videos etc.) – should be massive volume, and variety, all geared towards distribution and getting your money page ranked by Google.

    Cheers,
    Thomas

    http://thomasbartke.com/affiliate-marketing/free-traffic-methods/

  7. David Walker says:

    Hi Melanie,

    What a great round up! Even though you are a newbie, if anyone follows this blueprint then they won’t go far wrong!

    Loving the new blog theme too!

    David

  8. What to write…..experiences ..alexs course …what you have been up to .

    Theres loads we can talk about now……. hope alls going well Melanie

    The blog looks great is that your boat and island.

    regards
    richard

  9. Melanie says:

    Hi All,

    Some great tips in your comments, so thanks and yes plenty so write about now.

    Richard, unfortunately not my boat or island, but I have been there in a similar boat and plan to get back there!

    Cheers Mel

  10. Mark Terrell says:

    Hi Melanie,

    Mark here, a fellow student on Alex Jeffreys course.

    Nice looking blog, also great tips and advice for any newbie wanting to make money online.

    If you get a moment take a look at my first welcome video on my blog and leave a comment to let me know what you think.

    Keep in touch.

    Mark Terrell

    http://markterrell.co.uk

    HTTP://www.twitter.com/mark_terrell

  11. Julie Newman says:

    Hello fellow student in the Alex Jeffreys coaching class. I’m a brand new newbie pup also and have found the coaching very rewarding so far. Nice write up on money blogging. I look forward to learning more!

    Falling forward,

    ~ Julie

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