The Top 7 Reasons Why You Still Aren’t Making Money from Your Blog
If you’ve been blogging for some time but aren’t making any money then there’s a reason for it. In the majority of cases it really relates to not having enough traffic but it’s not always as simple as that.
You could get thousands of visitors a day but if they aren’t targeted or they don’t like what you have to say it’s not going to equate to sales.
To start making a decent income online you need to step back and analyze your site to see what it is that is holding you back. Use the following list to get you started…
#1: You Have Little or No Traffic
We have some beautiful blogs with lots of content but they get very little traffic. As a consequence we don’t make much from them. When we see a burst of traffic to these sites (for whatever reason) the sales start increasing. A lack of traffic can affect not only product sales but also advertising spots you may wish to sell on your blog. Traffic is key to your blogs success and should be your number one priority. (For some solid methods for increasing traffic, sign up to our newsletter (in the right sidebar) to receive our free traffic generating ebook.)
#2: Your Site is Full of Ads
Now at this point you’re probably wondering how having too many ads can affect your income. Just remember that people are becoming blind to ads, especially banner ads. They are also more likely to click the back button when they see a blog full of flashing ads and Google Adsense plastered right in front of their face.
If you want to truly start making money you need to remove a lot of those banner adds and instead start using affiliate text links within your content. (You might want to take a look at our review for Ninja Affiliate if you want a quick and easy way to add affiliate links to your blog.)
#3: Your Are Not Reviewing Enough Products
It doesn’t matter what your blog is about, there are usually products that relate to it. If you have an internet marketing blog then it’s almost certain that you have purchased an ebook or signed up to a membership site of some sort. If so, write a review about it – people love to read real reviews. If you have a blog about travel then you can write reviews for luggage, airlines, hotels, restaurants. If you have a blog about dogs you can write reviews for dog beds, dog leads, dog food. If you have a recipe blog you can write reviews for recipe books, cookware, kitchen utensils. You get the picture!
#4: When You Do Write Reviews They Really Don’t Provide Value
I’ve been on the net since 1994 so I have seen a lot of product reviews in my time. The ones I like the best are the ones that have been written by people who actually use the product. You can pick them a mile off as they really provide a lot of detail compared to those short reviews you see where the writer only lists the features and benefits of the product and nothing more. Even if you have never used the product, you can write a review but make it different from everyone elses and make sure you really do your research well so that you can provide value to the reader.
#5: Your Site Looks Amateurish
I don’t know what it is but it seems that no matter how nice a template is, there is always someone who can totally mess it up. They might add a header but it really doesn’t fit the theme width. Or they might change the colors so nothing matches or add some ads in the sidebar that are three different sizes so they look out of place. Or they will add Google Adsense to the top of each post but won’t left or right align it so that it fits in with the post.
The reason that you picked that template was that it looked good so don’t play with it. If you have to play with it and it doesn’t look right then hire someone from Rentacoder or Elance to fix it – it shouldn’t cost much. Remember that an amateurish looking blog doesn’t inspire confidence and readers can easily click away.
#6: You Don’t Inspire Confidence
People want to be told what to buy. They want someone who knows what they are talking about tell them that something is worth buying. If you aren’t confident in your approach then your readers won’t feel confident enough to buy products that you recommend. Become an expert in your field and it will reflect in your blog posts and in your reviews.
#7: You Aren’t Promoting the Right Products
How many blogs have you visited where the ads on the page have nothing to do with the content on the blog? This often happens when the blogger finds an affiliate program that pays big dollars and just throws the ad on their site in the hope of a sale. This will rarely if ever work. Promote products that relate to your blog topic and you will have better success.
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Paula,
Totally agree with product reviews. I only write a review of products I actually use. In fact, I have written a few reviews of products I sent back as well!
One to add: build your own customer list. You can then send out some free advice and product recommendations to them.
I would recommend, no more than one product recommendation for every 4 free advice type emails.
Andrew
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I agree with that Andrew – you don’t want to have a site full of product reviews especially for a site like the one you are reading now.
However, we have blogs that specifically relate to a product so just about every blog post is a review. People expect to see reviews since that is what the site is about.
I am soooo guilty of #5, but I am not willing at this time to pay someone to work on my site. I will get it to look the way I want it to-eventually.

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I don’t agree with that…I just took a look at your site and it doesn’t look amateurish at all. It’s clean and tidy and everything looks like it belongs. I like it!
hmmm….. product reviews =)
and I just signed up for your newsletter too, Paula! cant wait to read it.
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Hey, thanks for signing up Rocky.
This post has provided me the needed information on how to deal with advertisement on my blog. I’m a newbie in this endeavor and I try to learn from those who know the art of the trade.
Thanks for sharing this.

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Glad I could help Walter.
Paula,
Your posts are always thought provoking.
I have yet to write a product review for my blog. When I started my blog 2 months ago, my original plan was to write a review type post every 10 posts. I am knocking at 50 posts and haven’t written a review yet. Do you see a good return from reviews on your non-product oriented blogs like this one?
The Ninja Affiliate plugin looks very cool, but I am hesitant to use text links. They just seem a little sneaky to me. Do you track the clicks and conversion rates of text versus banner links on this blog? If so, how do they compare (if you don’t mind answering)?
I’m stuck in an in-your-face advertising mentality. Unless it is an obvious advertisement, there’s part of me that worried my readers will consider it dishonest. It’s probably the main reason I have refused to put any advertising inside my content – including the review posts. What do you think?
Brad
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Don’t ever feel concerned about using text links. I realise that you aren’t the type of person that would promote a product that you didn’t think was worth promoting and I am the same. So just think of it this way – by providing text links to worthwhile products you are providing a service to your readers. And really when it comes down to it, people have come to accept that now.
Adding text links to our product sites made a huge difference to our income – I’m talking a massive difference. Without text links we would make maybe 10% of what we are making now. People just don’t click ‘in your face’ ads like they used to.
If you want to make money with your blog then you really need to start adding text links.
As for this blog, I have only just started promoting it in the past couple of months. Prior to that I was only using this blog as a bit of fun as I love this topic. So I can’t give you any figures on it as it really isn’t getting enough traffic yet to be making any sort of money.
When I have added reviews to this blog I have generally made at least one sale. The Ninja Affiliate review for instance generated 3 sales at the time I added it and we were only getting maybe 200 visitors a day to the site. Honest, unbiased reviews really work.
Good reasons for not making money blogging!
There are so many ways to earn an income through blogging but the foundation must be there. If a blogger can post quality content regularly, then promoting the blog is the next most important thing. Monetizing can come a little later.
That’s definitely the order it should progress – quality content –> promotion –> monetization. Unfortunately the opposite usually happens.
thanks for the nice article, i am dying to get more traffic to my blog not sure how. i just downloaded your ebook cant wait to see if it helps.
Thanks for the nice article, my problem is no traffic to my site i will read your free ebook and let you know how it works.
Hope it helps Sucan. Traffic is so important to a successful blog so keep working at it as much as you can.
I found you when Dennis wrote about your generosity in assisting him to avoid his hosting crisis and am really glad I did. The first thing I did was add links to this post from two related posts in my blog. I see one trackback made it here before I did.
This is such good advice I wanted to make sure readers of those two specific posts knew about it. I also reviewed it at StumbleUpon and that will share it at Twitter, FriendFeed and Facebook.
As time allows I will be reading your other posts and will most likely find others that cry out for me to link to them. Dennis mentioned you have many other blogs so I’m sure I can look forward to lots of quality reading and sharing.
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Thanks for stopping by and thanks so much for the links – we really appreciate it.
I just took a quick look at your blog and like what I see. I will take a more detailed look tonight.
Hi Paula,
I’m really looking forward to reading more of your posts as well. Your post is highly relevant to the how to make money blogging link I added; however, the gift affiliate post may be more valuable as we have been able to maintain first page listings in the serps for that phrase at Google, Bing and Yahoo.
Let me know if you would be interested in collaborating. I am very active in Social Networks and interact daily with bloggers with much higher pagerank than our CommentLuv sites have (possibly because they aren’t dofollow?).
I’ll also be including you in an upcoming post about being Thankful for CommentLuv blogging communities.
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I am a bit anxious about number 5. But isn’t our new websites supposed to look amateurish? I mean it is kinda hard to hire someone else to do templates for us and everything not mentioning the costs. But I agree that ads cluttering could mean disaster.
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The blog post is more for people who have been blogging for a while not for those who are new to blogging. Even so, you don’t need to have an amateurish looking site when there are literally thousands of free themes and templates available. The template you are looking at now is a free WordPress theme.
I also didn’t mention anything about paying someone to develop a template for you. I was simply referring to simple changes like adding a header correctly for instance. These types of changes shouldn’t cost much at all especially if you hire someone from Rentacoder.com.