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A lot of bloggers say, “I’d never sell my blog.” “It’s my baby.”

And that’s how blogs become; like children we’ve nursed and cared for since day one. We gave them life and celebrate each milestone.

In fact, just like raising a child and hoping they will grow up and have good traits, when a person starts a blog, they often dream of the day when their blog will have a good Google page rank, a decent Alexa rating, consistent traffic, thousands of comments and a community of readers who frequent their site.

That dream can either come true by giving life to a blog, or we can buy that dream.

Yes. People buy existing blogs. how some are selling blogs and buying ready made ones

Today’s Lesson

After reading the article, The 10 Most Expensive Blogs Of All Times, I realized how blogging has paid off for some individuals.

With sweat equity and determination, their blogs became a worthy investment. An investment others were willing to pay big bucks for.

In reality, starting with an established blog has many advantages.

In some cases all of the hard work is done. Posts are written. SEO (search engine optimization) is in place. Google and Alexa have ranked it. Posts have been Tweeted and shared on Facebook. It’s possibly monetized. It has name recognition. Visitors are frequenting it and many are commenting on a regular basis.

And even though blogs often reflect the personality of the blog author, with just a few tweaks, a ready made blog can quickly represent the new owner.

There are even sites which specialize in the buying and selling of blogs. One of the popular ones is Flippa. For a small fee, they handle the entire transaction.

That said, to complete a sale of any kind, it takes a willing buyer and a willing seller.

What say you?

Today’s Assignment

Would you sell your blog?

Or would you consider buying a ready made blog?

Care to share?

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Photo Book by Caroline

The topic of how to make money with a blog gets beat to death.

You’ve read it. I’ve read it. We’ve all read it.

Truth be told, not all that many bloggers are making money WITH their blogs.

What’s happening instead is people are making money BECAUSE they have a blog.

Today’s Lesson

Placing ads on a blog may generate a small income, however, those who claim to have become “six figure bloggers” by doing this, appear to be the exception, not the norm. Their success comes from having HUGH amounts of traffic landing on their blog(s) and clicking on their ads (plus other factors).

Unfortunately, most of us don’t have that kind of traffic and the wait to get it might be a long one.

What’s happening in the meantime is many bloggers are using their blogs to generate income in other ways; in ways where their blog is a stepping stone to greater gains as well as financial increase.

Below is a list of twenty five innovative ways bloggers can and are making a difference and/or are making money BECAUSE they have a blog.

  1. Sell your photographs

    Caroline Manrique is a perfect example of this. She used her photography skills and published a beautiful picture book which highlights some of her best work. She also sells individual prints on her blog. Caroline’s book is featured at the top of this post.

  2. think like a black belt book Write and sell books (ebooks or other).

    This is what Lori Hoeck did. She wrote an ebook titled “Think Like A Black Belt” using her years of experience in martial arts to create a book chock full of life saving self defense techniques

  3. Build a new business.

    Tom Volkar, true life calling coach, used his blog and coaching business to launch his new business, “Big Link Rally”*. In the future he hopes to take the new business on the road.

  4. Freelance Writing.

    MomGrind’s author Vered used her blog as a stepping stone to become a freelance writer . She continues to blog, but most of the time she can be found creating content for her clients.

  5. Specialize in tweaking blogging themes

    Kim Woodbridge of Anti Social Development quit her day job to perform blog upgrades and template tweaks for her customers on a full time basis. Although she still blogs, her clientele comes first.

  6. Sell your music

    jannie funsters cd Jannie Funster, singer and songwriter, uses her blog to make us laugh plus bring more attention to her latest CD. Not only does she advertise the CD on her blog, but you can buy it there, as well.

  7. Speaking engagements.

    Some bloggers are being paid to speak about the topic in their niche. A blog is a great place to advertise your services as well as to showcase your knowledge.

  8. Fee based work shops.

    Use the information you share on your blog and offer work shops to local businesses in your area. The work shops will also give you an opportunity to promote your blog.

  9. Sell crafts on a blog

    If you have an artistic talent and aren’t having luck getting your creations sold locally, use your blog in conjunction with a site like eBay to market your wares. Twitter would compliment these efforts nicely, as well.

  10. single_red_rose_thank_you_postage-Create t-shirts or other items and sell them on sites like Zazzle or Cafe Press.

    On both Zazzle and Cafe Press you can create custom products like t-shirts, cups, stationery plus a whole lot more and make a small commission while Zazzle or Cafe Press takes care of the rest. This works well for bloggers Betsy and Pete of Passing Thru who sell custom stamps. For detailed information on what works for them, see the series of posts Betsy and Dot of Deeper Issues published with regard to making money online.

  11. Write paid posts.

    Although some discourage using a blog for this activity, many are making money doing it. Setting up a separate blog for this purpose may help to avoid your main blog from becoming overly commercialized.

  12. Webinars.

    Instead of arranging a meeting of like minded people in the real world, some are setting up “pay to attend” webinars. Using this method of reaching others not only reduces costs, but can result in a larger number of attendees.

  13. WP-Blog-HostOffer specialty blogging products or services for a fee

    John Hoff not only blogs, but offers premium web hosting, security and WordPress management on his website.

  14. Product reviews.

    Some bloggers love to write product reviews. Although they may not get paid to write a post, samples are often sent to them which they can keep. I’m still waiting for someone to send me a Mercedes and to review and keep. :)

  15. Site re/design and/or premium themes

    Eric Hamm of Motivate Thyself started a blog and then began to hire out his technological skills to do site re/design for others (including for this blog). He has since gone on to develop a premium WordPress theme*.

  16. Become a corporate blogger.

    The time you spend blogging becomes your online resume. Use it to your benefit and apply for jobs in the real world.

  17. Be a ghost writer
  18. Ghost Writer Dad dipped his toes into this arena. The last time I checked he’s doing quite well, plus has added other services to his list.

  19. Teleconferences

    Karl at Work Happy Now offers teleconferences to help improve the work culture in companies. He advertises this along with several other services on his blog.

  20. Show off your funny side.

    Cartoonists like Todd of Asciville are showing off their funny side as well as their artistic talents by using their blog to showcase their creations and to get their name out.

  21. Create a membership site and sell your knowledge

    Darren Rowse of Problogger has a fee based membership site as does Barbara Ling

  22. writersense1Hire yourself out as an expert in (____fill in the blank___)

    Davina is having great success with her proofreading and editing business and uses her blog to advertise, as well as to showcase her writing talents and her life coaching business.

  23. Become a social media expert.

    Use what you’ve learned from being on Twitter, Facebook and/or MySpace and contract to others and help them build an online presence

  24. Build the clientele for an existing business.

    If you currently operate a business, add a blog to your website to increase your reach and build your reputation. Write targeted posts in which you share tips and ideas with your current and future clients. The comment section is the perfect place to provide answers to questions. Kevin Sandridge’s site is a perfect example of this.

  25. Teaching assignments

    In a recent comment Dominique shared how because of her blog, she was offered a gig to teach a class at a writers conference.

  26. Help a favorite charity

    blog4cause ebookAlthough helping a charity won’t put money in your pocket, a blog can help to draw attention and raise money for a good cause.

    Lance (Jungle of Life) and Joanna (Fitness and Spice) teamed up and published an ebook (Blog 4 Cause) with all proceeds going to fight breast cancer at the Susan G. Koman Foundation.

So, there you have it, twenty five ways in which a blog can be used to catapult you and your talents into the mainstream toward financial freedom and/or meeting your personal goals.

Today’s Assignment

How are you using your blog to advance your career, generate additional income and/or reach your personal goals?

If you’re not, do you foresee that happening in the future?

Raise your hand and share your thoughts. I’m all ears. :)

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image of sign that reads WORDS FOR SALEOne thing about blogs and what’s written in them, is they are free.

Blogs are free to read and full of free ideas. In fact, some feel because the content is on the web, it’s free to steal.

And us bloggers, because we love this hobby so much, gladly publish our words online with no thought of their value.

We assume, if we blog, we must do it for free.

Today’s Lesson

Things, however, may be changing.

Darren Rowse of Problogger recently started a new site which has a registration fee. For $1.95 a month you can read blogging information and participate in a forum which is only available to the members.*

I must say, this idea is ingenious. When we look at Darren, a blogger who has been at it for many years, why not? His head must be filled with tons of information. Information he may have never got around to posting on his blog. And with a reader base of over a hundred thousand (on his blog), I’m sure many will sign up.

What intrigues me about his idea is how he is charging a low monthly fee instead of a higher one time rate. Using this method, $1.95 sounds doable for those who join, and in turn, he is (possibly) guaranteed a steady income stream month after month.

Another thing I like about the action Darren is taking is the fact it broadens our thoughts to other possible ways of making money with our knowledge and/or our blogs.

With that said, let’s have some fun today and talk about what our blogs and/or words (knowledge) may be worth.

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Here on Dane Carlson’s Business Opportunities Weblog is a How Much Is Your Blog Worth Calculator. Click on the link*, enter your URL and it automatically calculates an estimated value of your blog.

Now that you know what your blog is worth, let’s look at the the value of other things we might offer.

How much are services we provide worth? $20, $60 or even $100 per hour?

Then we have Ebooks. What is a fair price? $9.99? $19.99? $49.99?

And our words. If we freelanced, what would they be worth? $5 per post? $20? $50? Or $0.02 per word?

Although we do blog for free, what we create does hold value.

How would you price yours?

Today’s Assignment

How much is your blog worth? Would you ever consider selling it?

What about words or services? What would you charge? If buying, what would you pay?

Do you see ways you can make money with your blog via your words or other creative outlets?

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P.S. Keep in mind, income earned from blogs may be taxed. For how your blog earnings may affect your tax liability, check with your accountant.

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