Earning from your blog with Amazon Associates

2009 Feb 3
Blogging can be fun, but earning and at the same time having fun is way much better. Here's how to make the most of your blog using some simple online tools. Adsense would probably top the list for most bloggers. Getting $100 a month can be very exciting, generating a 4 digit income will probably give you a career. But what if your not getting the $100 mark?

There are some other ways to earn more!
Search engines loves text, the more you have them the better. However, most people would tend to get attracted to images so that's why Adsense offered image ads. Did you know that you can also use Amazon Associates to generate images for you? Well, you probably are using Amazon for your wish list. Now, earn some more using amazon to display images on your blog. Now are you stealing images from some other peoples' blog or website? Amazon Associates will fix that.

For example, if you are writing about the basics of blogging and you will probably add pictures of books from the internet for reference purposes then using amazon associates will help earn more like this:



Earning additional money can be as easy as this:
Get your Amazon Associates ID
Get A topic to blog
No Adsense ads yet?
Attach Associates link or code
Publish your blog

A few more notes:
Getting your site indexed on Google will be faster if you are using paid domain names for your blog like tildemark.com. Tildemark blogs is hosted at Cazimi Web for years now and so far this site has generated more than 20x the cost I used to run it. 
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Yes, for better search engine results you should use elaborate long key words.. Using Adsense ads also you can earn from your blog. I have tried it.. Thanks for the info..!

Amazon offers very competitive pricing on their products, the revenue percentages offered from their affiliate program are somewhat low.

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