Do you want to make money blogging? If you do –
you’re not alone. More and more bloggers are finding that blogging is a
profitable medium. Whether it be to earn a few extra dollars a week to
feed their coffee habit, or making enough money to stop them having to
get a part time job to get through college, or whether they’ve got it to
a point where they are able to make a full time living from their
blogging – there are tens of thousands of bloggers who make money
blogging.
How to Make Money Blogging
In this page I want to share some information for beginners on how to
make money blogging. For a very quick and broad visual intro – check
out this Make Money Blogging MindMap which visualizes just SOME of the ways bloggers make money blogging.
First – let me start by sharing my own top Money Making Methods
(updated regularly) but below that point you to some great resources and
teaching on how to increase your income from blogging.

The following income streams (from a number of blogs) have helped me
to earn a six figure income each year for the last 5 years from
blogging. I’ve ranked them from highest to lowest.
I hope you find it useful to see the mix and variety of ways that I earn a living from blogging.
1. AdSense

2. Affiliate Programs

These include recommending quality products like these here on ProBlogger: Thesis WordPress theme, Yaro’s Blog Mastermind Coaching Program and How to Launch the F*** out of your E-Book (and others) as well as some great products on my photography blog including 123 of Digital Imaging, David DuChemin’s amazing Photography E-Books and Mitchell Kanashkevich’s great ebooks.
The great thing about many of these programs is that they are of such
high quality that they sell themselves and I am being emailed from
readers who sign up to them thanking me for the recommendation!
3. E-Book Sales

4. Continuity Programs

A continuity program is a site where you earn a recurring income from people who subscribe to a service you offer.
For me this includes two sites – ProBlogger.com and Third Tribe Marketing. Both programs are membership sites and generate monthly income from the thousands of members that they have as a part of them.
5. Private Ad Sales/Sponsorships

This includes ad sales of the 125 x 125 ads here at ProBlogger as well as a campaign or two at Digital Photography School.
6. Chitika

While I’ve focused a little less on Chitika in the last 6 months
(mainly as I’ve released my own products and moved a little away from
advertising) they do continue to perform well where I use them and over
the time I’ve been using Chitika they’ve now earned me over a quarter of
a million dollars – as a result I can’t recommend them enough!
7. Amazon Associates

Amazon’s affiliate program has been one of my big movers in the last 12 months. I used to make a few odd dollars from it – however in recent times it has become a significant earner for me (in fact it’s now earned me over $100,000 since I started using it). Christmas time (and the lead up to it) is a particularly good time for Amazon – last December it would have ranked #2 on this list.
8. ProBlogger Job Boards

The only problem that I face with the job boards is that there are so
many bloggers looking for work that the demand for jobs far exceeds the
supply. On the good side of things is that advertisers are reporting
getting amazing quality of applications.
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