I've noticed that most virgin bloggers who are still learning the ins and outs of making money online, have 'make money online' blogs themselves. I was wondering why that is. I did it too. One rationale that comes to tendency is that as a newbie you are probably buying all kinds of ebooks in an effort to generate money online. After you scan a hardly any of them and launch to try to absorb all the material you suddenly feel like the only niche there is online that matters is the 'make money online' niche itself. You might think that since you are interested in making money blogging that the whole universe is too. No doubt the writers of many 'make money blogging' ebooks stuff these ebooks to the gills with affiliate links and of succession entice you to sell the book itself as an affiliate. You figure that since you bought the book, you can probably sell it to someone else right? Then you go and try to sell it and what happens? You don&#
039;t create any money and you feel like there is just so much more for you to learn before you ever will. What the ebooks don't tell you about the MMO niche is that there really isn't any money in it compared to other niches. The amount of searches per day for topics related to internet marketing and making money online is relatively small compared to something like the Vitamin industry or the weight loss industry. It's arduous for newbies to hope for to believe this though. Why? Because as we learn about internet marketing and making money online, some of us if not most of us set off to feel a bit knowledgeable after a short while. This creates the desire to desire to share and express what you've learned about making money online. Since this is a latest passion for newbies they tend to be very enthusiastic about their MMo journey and like to blog about it. Perhaps lots of noobs are enticed by the meaning of becoming the closest 'make money blogg
ing' guru and they are looking to establish credibility in the niche from day one. Unfortunately most bloggers are taught that they have to be some kind of expert in the niche they are blogging in. This keeps the newbie from considering many golden opportunities. Lasik eye surgery might be a profitable adsense niche nevertheless if you are not an authority on lasik eye surgery then how can you 'blog' about it? This is how lots of newbies (and 'A-Listers') think about blogging for money. They think that you want to be an expert on your niche (or fake it) and you have to dedicate a ton of hour to promoting it socially etc... this of progression is just one (lousy) business model. There are indeed quite a number of online business models to choose from that are easier to maintain and achieve success with. Most of the bloggers I know that have hung in there and eventually made decent money blogging switched to niche blogging. I don't personally kno
w anyone who has made decent money as an "A-List" type blogger in the 'make money online' niche. Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/computers-and-technology/news_2008-07-19-16-00-04-551.html
Saturday, July 19, 2008
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