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cc Twitter_128x128cc FaceBook_128x128cc Feed_128x128You may have noticed on our sidebar that we have included some large social networking icons – one for Twitter, one for Facebook and one for our RSS feed. We had seen this done on quite a few blogs but always thought it was just part of their WordPress theme. It was only when I stumbled upon some free social networking icons that I realized I could do this myself quite easily and you can too.

 Here’s what you need to do…

1. The first thing you need to do is find some icons to use on your site. There are literally hundreds of sites now that give away free icon sets. There’s just one rule with this and that is to ensure that you find images that match. If you find a Twitter icon that looks good but it doesn’t match your Facebook icon or RSS feed icon then it really won’t look that good on your blog.

Here’s a few sites to get you started: 

2. Once you have found the right icons for your site, save them to your computer and adjust the size if needed to ensure the icons will fit in your sidebar.

3. Now upload the photos to WordPress. Hopefully you already know how to do this… ie if you are using Wordpress 2.8 you simply need to click on Media–>Add New from the Dashboard menu.

 4. Now head over to your Widgets page and drag a Text widget over to your sidebar. Now add the code below to that text widget. You will need to replace the urls in that code with the urls of the images you just saved to Wordpress and the urls of your Facebook, Twitter and RSS feed pages.

<p><img src="the url of the Twitter image should go here" border="0" alt="" />&amp;nbsp; <img src="the url of the Facebook image should go here" border="0" alt="" />&amp;nbsp; <img src="the url of the RSS feed icon should go here" border="0" alt="" /></p>
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And there you have it. If you do try this out on your site let us know with a comment below and a link to your blog so we can all take a look.

How to Monetize Your Blog with Advertising

BlogAdvertisingFor some reason, we have always been a bit reluctant to add advertisements to our blogs…and when I say ‘advertisements’ I mean the square 125×125 ads that you normally see in the sidebar of most blogs.  But since we have just recently signed up with Yaro Starak’s Blog Mastermind and as he recommends it, we thought it was about time to do so.

I see it as another way of diversifying our income. We tend to make most of our money on affiliate links. It’s worked well for us but we’re kind of putting all our eggs in the one basket by doing this. So it’s time to start making money from a few more sources.

So Where Did We Start?

The first thing we needed to do was find a plugin that does all the work of receiving payments. In the Blog Mastermind course Yaro recommends using a free piece of software called OpenX. I had a quick look at it on their website and it looked okay but it wasn’t quite what we were looking for and in fact it looked like it required a bit of work to maintain. We wanted something that did everything from start to finish so all we really needed to do was approve the payment.

In the meantime Wanda had found a product called OIO Publisher. This wasn’t free but  as I was to find out later it was an absolute bargain. The piece of software has an enormous number of features and can be used on both blogs and regular websites. 

I loaded it up on this blog and you can see it to the right in the sidebar. It just loads as a plugin if you are using it on a blog or if you have a website then OIO has an automatic installer to make it real easy to upload.

Once installed it was simply a matter of editing the settings in the admin area and then dragging the widgets over to the sidebar.

Here are just some of the features:

  • it allows you to use a nofollow tag on all your ads (or remove it if you prefer)
  • the ability to add both banner and text links PLUS inline ads ie. ads within blog posts
  • you can charge more for ads with the nofollow tag removed
  • you can choose the size of your ads
  • you can choose how many ads to display
  • payment test mode option – to test if it is all working correctly without making a payment
  • an inbuilt affiliate program which you can opt into in order to make money from referring people to OIO Publisher
  • the ability to change the currency code for payments
  • subscription payment option
  • the ability to allow image uploads by the person buying the ad space
  • the ability to redirect buyers to another page rather than the standard payment form
  • you can choose to include your own banners and text links – this is a good way of filling up ad spaces that are empty
  • a space to add purchase instructions for buyers
  • a variety of payment methods – you can use one or more of the following Paypal, Google Checkout, EntreCard, Offline Payments, Authorize.net, 2Checkout
  • you can change the email templates that are sent out automatically when a purchase submitted, approved or rejected. 
  • there are 3 options to change the theme for the actual payment page and if you can also make your own custom changes to the theme if you like
  • you can set your own ad prices and the number of days the ads will run for that price AND you can set multiple prices for different lengths of time
  • you can choose to rotate ads ie. in the same ad spot you can have two ads rotating
  • purchasers can reserve ad spots in advance
  • you can set up ads to display in certain categories (WordPress only)
  • you can create a link exchange text links which will display a persons link as long as they are linking back to you
  • you can choose the amount of spacing between ads
  • you can choose to show ads in your RSS feed
  • I also just noticed a Posts tab – this is supposed to enable you to sell posts or paid reviews directly through your website – I haven’t looked into that yet so can’t comment at this point in time but I like the idea
  • lastly it has a Custom section which allows you to sell whatever you like – this is great if you have an ebook

I just love this piece of software! CLICK HERE to read more…

So How Do You Go About Getting Advertisers

Well you could just sit back and wait for them to come to you. This can work well if you have a high-traffic blog but if your traffic is limited then your next step is to go actively searching for advertisers. This is what we will be doing over the coming weeks to fill up our ad slots not only for this blog but some of our other niche blogs and websites.

One of the best ways of doing this is to find blogs that already have paid advertisers and email those advertisers to see if they want to advertise on your blog. If they are already putting their ads up on websites around the net then they are more open to the concept and therefore more likely to accept your offer.

Another way is to do a search in Google for your keyword. Then take a look at the Google ads that show up on the page. These advertisers obviously have some sort of advertising budget so would be in the right frame of mind to receive an email from you asking if they would like to advertise on your blog.

You can also just type a related keyword into Google and just trawl through the businesses that come up in your niche.

How Much Should I Charge for Ad Spaces?

Good question and one that is hard to answer. The reason being is that there are so many factors involved that can affect the price including:

  • your blog/website topic
  • how much traffic your site receives
  • your sites pagerank
  • your Alexa rank
  • the size of the ad
  • whether the ad is a text link, banner ad, inline ad
  • whether the links are nofollow or not

For this blog we are going to start with $30 for a 125×125 ad for 30 days. That may be too much or it may be too little. We won’t really know until we get any bites. If nobody is interested in that sort of rate then we will reduce it. If instead we get a lot of interest then we may increase it.

For one of our other blogs which has very high traffic and good pagerank we are going to start at $80 for a 125×125 ad for 30 days. Again, we will see how it goes before adjusting the price if needed.

For some of the blogs that are getting low traffic volumes we might stick with around $10 a month.

So there you have it. Adding advertisements to your site is not difficult especially if you use the right software that does everything for you.

Do you advertise on your blog? Let us know in the comments below…

Today as I logged into Twitter I noticed an announcement at the very top of the screen introducing Twitters new LIST function. So I promptly clicked on the ‘Create New List’ option and proceeded to create my very first List. It wasn’t difficult and within about a minute or so I had a list of some of my favorite tweeters.

Twitter List FunctionAs I was doing this it suddenly occured to me that this could possibly change the face of Twitter forever…at least in terms of making money from it.

Let’s face it, the good majority of those on Twitter follow someone only to get them to follow them back. This is what Twitter has become. It is really just a big marketing network with each person trying to sell something. Even the big celebrities are there to sell themselves, their image, their next movie or whatever. There really are only a small handful on Twitter who use it to chat simply for the sake of chatting…and the reason there are only a few is that as a means of communicating it really is a clumsy system.

So if we want to make money on Twitter and we need followers to do that, then I can see the potential for the new LIST system to make it just that much more difficult.

This is how I see it…users are going to log in and head straight to their favorites list and hang out there. What this means is that they don’t get to see the full list of tweets coming from the regular list they are following…they only see the tweets from their favorites list.

Now I see this as a good thing because when you think about it, it can only increase the quality of the tweets on Twitter. I mean who is going to add a spammer or someone who is constantly promoting products to a favorites list? You are really going to have to start getting good with your tweets in order to be added to someones list AND ‘getting good’ means providing quality and not promoting products every second tweet.

If it happens to go this way, then a lot of people are going to leave Twitter as it will get harder and harder to make money with it. If enough people start to leave then Twitter’s popularity may just start to wane. After all, the only reason Twitter became as popular as it has is because of its money making potential. Or to put it another way, if Twitter suddenly made it mandatory that you could no longer promote products on the site, how many people do you think would actually be left on it? 

I believe that people really need to be able to continue to easily make money from Twitter if it is to maintain it’s popularity. If the money is no longer there then people will only leave looking for the next big thing to make them rich.

This could just be the beginning of the end for Twitter if this is how it all pans out. Hopefully my thinking is totally wrong and instead the new List system opens up a whole new world of opportunities. I guess we can only wait and see…

We’ve Added the Comment Luv Plugin to Our Blog

CommentLuvJust recently, Wanda and I have been discussing our blogs and which ones we want to work on. We have over 20 blogs/websites and even with the two of us, it is way too many to work on at the one time. So we decided to concentrate on just a couple over the next few months one of which is the blog you are now reading.

In the past, we haven’t really promoted this blog all that much – in fact, hardly at all. I just enjoy writing posts for it so wasn’t all that concerned that we weren’t getting much traffic. So now that we have had a change of mindset we have started looking at ways to increase traffic and comments to this blog.

We already know of quite a few different methods to do this but we are always on the look out for new ideas. To really succeed in this business you have to be prepared to be a continual student and learn as much as possible in order to stay ahead of the pack. So with this in mind, I went scouring the net for any new tips on how to increase blog comments.

I didn’t have to look far as one of the blogs I like to regularly drop in on is Zebida.com and on this blog I found a post about a WordPress plugin called Comment Luv.  Comment Luv is a WordPress plugin that extracts the url of the last blog post of the person leaving the comment. This assumes that they have a blog of course. It then posts the title of that blog post with a link below the comment they have left on your blog. This encourages people to leave comments as in return for the comment they get a link back to their website.

Now I’ve heard about this plugin before and in fact I was recommended it sometime back as a result of a post I wrote on the Top 20 Plugins to Increase Traffic to Your Blog.

The only problem I had with this plugin was the fact that I felt it would just encourage spammers. I had used a dofollow plugin in the past and had a similar problem so removed it. But from what Hesham was saying, it looked like it made a big increase in the number of comments he started receiving on his blog and they didn’t look like spammers to me.

So I have decided to give Comment Luv a go. I installed it yesterday so will give it a couple of months to see how it develops. It will be interesting to see if it does in fact make a difference.


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