Friday 30 September 2016

5 Ways To Make Money With Your Blog



You’ve been working hard on your blog, and now you want to make money on it.

I get it - it’s only natural.

And the fact is, there are people making money on their blog - thousands in fact.

But for every one of them, there are another 4 people who are not making money on their blog (seriously, 81% of people never make more than $100 on their blog).

But it doesn’t have to be you.

There are a lot of ways to earn a buck. I’ve written about over 500 ways to make money online myself.

But that’s a pretty long list - so here’s the 5 most common and likely to be successful ways you should be considering:

1.Take Donations

We all have to start somewhere, right?

And what’s easier than simply putting up a Paypal link on the side of the blog and accepting donations.

Some people might say this is tacky, but it’s entirely up to you what you do with your blog.

After all, most likely you’re producing valuable content for free. If people don’t want to donate, they don’t have to, but maybe they do?

2.Monetize Your Email List

The money is in the list, or so they say.

Perhaps one of the easiest ways to make money from blogging is to build up a list and market to them.

For example, if you use AfterOffers, you can usually get paid up to $1 per subscriber, which isn’t bad if you’re getting 10s of subscribers a day. I personally earn around $100/month on my blog through AfterOffers.

But if you properly monetize your list, a subscriber can be worth much more than $1.

I have read articles where bloggers wrote that a single email subscriber is worth over $15.

Of course just having them in your list is rarely enough - you have to have something to market to them.

3.Affiliate Sales

One of the primary ways bloggers earn money is through affiliate sales.

The model is simple - if you refer a customer to an affiliate partner, they give you a commission, sometimes as much as 50%.

This works very well because there are thousands of products out there with affiliate programs, much more than any one person can produce.

Basically, there is almost always a product with an associated affiliate program that can be promoted if you need one.

4.Display Ads

Although display ads have been on a steady decline in recent years, they still have some life left in them, especially in particular niches.

One niche that is heavily monetized by display ads is the food blogging niche.

Why?

Because display ads requires loads of traffic to earn money, and only some niches have that level of traffic (think the biggies like food, fashion, etc).

5.Sell Your Own Product Or Service

In my opinion the Holy Grail is to sell your own product.

Why?

Firstly, you get 100% of the sales (as opposed to an affiliate program).

Secondly, it’s fantastic for branding (assuming it is a great product, which it should be).

Lastly, you have complete control on how you choose to market it and what you decide to do with it year after year.

Some popular choices in this category are:

eBooks
Courses
Coaching

Though that’s really just the tip of the iceberg.

I have seen some bloggers charge $2k per hour through their coaching sessions, so this is definitely not to be overlooked!

Resource:- Make Money With Your Blog

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Speed Up Your Website Load Time

Word Press is a great platform, but sometimes you make your site go slowly, not..? In this article I will tell you How You Can Speed Up Your Website Load Time …



Why Website Speed is it important?

According to a report by the Microsoft Bing search team, 2 seconds delay the satisfaction of users reduces by 3.8% reactivity page, an increased loss of revenue per user of 4.3% and a clicks reduced by 4.3%.

Now, Google will also include the speed of your website while ranking a site, it will directly affect your SEO and your Alexa Rank.

Ways to improve the speed of your website:-

1. Use W3 Total Cache Plugin :

WordPress plugins are always useful to make a successful blog. Here I recommend you to use a plugin called W3 Total Cache that automatically deletes the cache file and saves your memory and increase your sites load faster time too. It is very easy to install and activate and manage. You can easily do so.

2. Disable Hot linking And Exploitation Of Your Content :

Hot linking is a form of bandwidth "theft." It occurs when other connected sites with the images on your site from their articles being borne by the increasingly high server.

3. Optimize WP Database :

There are many plugins available to use, but I recommend using WP-Optimize. This plugin allows you to do just one simple task: to optimize the database (spam, post revisions, drafts, tables, etc.) to reduce their overheads.

4. Choose a good host :

Without a host, you cannot host your website / blog, you need a good host first and we recommend that Dream host flat gives you $ 60 off with free domain for life after using the coupon code "TZL60". Dream host gives you unlimited bandwidth with unlimited storage and can good customer support desk to help you at any time.

5. Optimize Image By Using Plugin :

Image take much space and they also slow down your site that is not good for your site. Fortunately, there is a free plugin called WP Smush automatically reduces the image size without affecting the quality.

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Online Marketing Outsourcing: Is it Right for Your Business?


Your initial reaction to outsourcing may be to say no. After all, if something needs to be done, then it needs to be done correctly, right? Despite this mentality, outsourcing is necessary for success; there aren't enough hours in the day to do everything yourself, and one of the easiest tasks to outsource is online marketing.

There are a host of benefits of outsourcing, but there are downsides as well. Let's focus on the benefits first.

Outsourcing can be a hearty boon to most businesses, especially startups. If you lack the skill set to get a necessary task done, then outsourcing it to an offshore worker can be a great way to focus on your strengths while still accomplishing everything you need to do for your business. You could outsource SEO work to a third-party firm and rely on them to revamp your website to generate the most organic traffic possible. You could outsource your marketing emails in order to find web design clients.

If you need a logo designed but have only rudimentary Photoshop skills, then outsourcing is a better use of your time. While you may be able to design a passable logo by investing 10 or more hours into it, is it worth it? By spending a small amount of money and outsourcing the task to someone else, you can have your logo done and still accomplish a host of other tasks. Whether this is worthwhile to you or not depends on how much you value your time; what is an hour worth?

That said, despite all the benefits, there are a few glaring disadvantages to outsourcing. Perhaps the first and most commonly felt issue is that of communication. Outsourcing means you must develop clear and cohesive communication skills with your offshore staff; failing to do so can result in mistakes or dissatisfaction with the delivered product. While many people can explain what they want easily enough in person, the same cannot be said for email. Take the time to read over any briefs you send and ensure they contain the necessary information.

Another downside is that you will have to train your offshore staff. While they may ultimately save you time in the long run, there is an initial investment of time necessary to ensure they know how to perform the tasks you need them to perform. This applies to more general staff; as a rule, those hired to perform specific jobs will already know what they're doing.

 Finally, your work will be outsourced to people who are not as passionate about the job as you are. While your startup may be your pride and joy, to your staff it is nothing more than a paycheck. This doesn't mean they won't deliver the right quality, but it does mean they're not as likely to respond to you at 3AM when you're pulling your third all-nighter in a row in search of clients.

Whether or not to outsource is your decision. Take the time to evaluate the possible benefits and disadvantages and decided whether it is right for you.

Resource: - http://marketing-expert.blogspot.in/2016/01/your-initial-reaction-to-outsourcing.html

Thursday 25 February 2016

How to Market Your App to the Masses

Developing and releasing a mobile app can be an expensive and time-consuming project. But the work does not end once the programmers figure out how to start an application and finish it. Without a well-done launch, all that time and effort will go to waste. With millions of apps now on the most popular marketplaces, it can be difficult to get attention and market the app to the right user base. Once there, it can be even harder to get consistent users. In fact, 1 in 5 apps never get used more than once after download. The key is proper marketing. 

Define Your Goals

Before you begin the actual marketing, you need to have a realistic measurement of how you define a successful launch. The exact metric you use depends on the type of app that you have made. The metric could be how many people install the app, how often people use it, the retention rate of those who install and do not uninstall, the number and quality of ratings received, or in-app purchases made. Keep in mind that this goal should focus on sustainable returns. Expect installation to be highest during the first month.

Use Social Media

Make sure to claim all the relevant social media accounts for your app prior to launch. This should go side-by-side with creating a website for the app. With registration so easy there is no need to be scrambling after the fact. Claim the accounts on all the most popular social media sites and apps, even if you do not plan to use them all. It is better to have your name already reserved in Snap chat, Twitter, Face book, and everywhere else rather than finding them unavailable when you need them. Consider Go Far, a company which launched a driving optimization app, they set up a Face book, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and even a Podcast to promote their app launch.

Create the Narrative

Instead of waiting for the buzz to build on its own, give it a push. For many, app downloads are spur of the moment decisions so you need to put out interesting content to draw them in for just long enough. Make press releases and send them to websites that cover your industry, as well as websites that write about apps on the marketplaces you use. Write blog posts about what the app can do and how to use it and post these on a number of blogs, not just on the company website.

Supplement with Paid Advertising

Know you’re demographic and where they go. Use available tools like targeted Face book ads, Google ads, and ads within other apps to grab that demographic. While this does not attract as many users as individualized and organic marketing, it brings in additional users that you need for launch.

Respond to Customers

Use those accounts you set up. Keep customers informed and respond to their issues. Nothing makes a company look better than providing personal service. Use social media and the app itself to encourage those who love your app to review. Those reviews increase your visibility.

Monday 22 February 2016

Hemant Amrish Parikh

Hemant Amrish Parikh was born on February 1, 1950, Devikulam. His parents, Amrish Parikh and Mrs. Parikh, were of kerala descent; his father was an entrepreneur who worked as a construction contractor and a trader of other goods.

Hemant Amrish Parikh is one of the best Honest person who is belong from Middle class family. He have been working in NGO and goverment Social society. Everybody says that Hemant Amrish parikh is startup Process of human Being. he do secrifice with his life for help to needy person. Cleaver Mind and spritual person no body seen insted of him.