Friday 26 February 2016

Top Earning Blogs

Top Earning Blogs – Make Money Online Blogging

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Superstar Bloggers Making Fortunes Online

Today I decided to research how much my favorite blog’s are earning every month and I wasn’t surprised to see some of them make over $100,000 per month.
These are blogs and success stories that have inspired me to become a blogger. These Superstar bloggers continue to inspire me to this day – and they have kept me motivated to not give up whenever it got tough, especially in the early days.
I hope this inspires you. If you think it’s time to start your own successful blog, then you absolutely must check out my post on how I create websites.
Special Notes:
1) To give you some idea of the potential available – top blogging network, Weblogs, Inc. is believed to earn about $30 million a month revenue from 13 million unique visitors.
2) And it is not just about making money monthly it is also about building a BUSINESS that can be sold, such as 22 year old Johns Wu did when he sold his blog for $15 Million.
Disclaimer:
Some of the website’s featured in this top list are only estimates and are not all 100% correct just a indication of how well they are doing regarding making money from their blog. If you would like to be featured in this list or know of any blogger’s that should, please comment below!
Check out the TOP EARNING BLOGS list below. I have already interviewed a number of these Superstar bloggers but hope to interview a lot more of them over the coming months – so watch out for that.
To Our Blogging Success,
Michael

30 Blog’s That Make A Lot Of Money Online

RANKWEBSITEOWNERMONTHLY EARNINGSMAIN INCOME
1The Huffington PostArianna Huffington$2,330,000Pay Per Click
2TechcrunchMichael Arrington$800,000Advertising Banners
3MashablePete Cashmore$600,000Advertising Banners
4Perez HiltonMario Lavandeira$450,000Advertising Banners
5NoupeThe Blonde Salad$200,000Private Advertising
6Smashing MagazineVitaly Friedman$190,000Advertising Banners
7SmartPassiveIncomePat Flynn$153,000Affiliate Commissions
8Timothy SykesTimothy Sykes$150,000Affiliate Sales
9Tuts PlusCollis Ta'eed$120,000Membership Area
10Life HackerGina Trapani$110,000Advertising Banners
11GothamistJake Dobkin$110,000Pay Per Click
12Tuts PlusCollis Taeed$110,000Membership Area
13Venture BeatMatt Marshall$100,000Pay Per Click
14Slash GearEwdison Then$80,000Pay Per Click
15Car AdviceAlborz Fallah$70,000Advertising Banners
16Life HackerNick Denton$60,000Advertising Banners
17DooceHeather B. Armstrong$50,000Pay Per Click
18Steve PavlinaSteve Pavlina$45,000Pay Per Click
19Talking Point MemoJoshua Micah Marshall$45,000Advertising Banners
20ProbloggerDarren Rowse$40,000Advertising Banners
21KotakuNick Denton$32,000Advertising Banners
22Expert PhotographyJoshua Dunlop$30,000Product Sales
23ShoemoneyJeremy Schoemaker$30,000Private Advertising
24Coolest GadgetsAllan Carlton$30,000Advertising Banners
251stWebDesignerDainis Gr?veris$20,000Product Sales
26JoystiqAOL$18,000CPM Advertising
27PC MechDavid Risley$16,000Affiliate Sales
28AbduzeedoFabio Sasso$12,000Advertising Banners
29SizlopediaSaad Hamid$11,000Pay Per Click
30Overhead in New YorkMichael Malice$9,000Advertising Banners

How They Make Money From Blogging

There are over a dozen methods these top blogger’s are using to monetize their blog, different techniques for each niche. Some niche’s are easier to promote products to, some have high paying keywords and some are easy to drive millions of visitors every month! Below is a run down on some of the techniques used.

Advertising Banners

By far the most popular advertising method so far in 2009. Website owners love this because they know they are guaranteed the money, other techniques such as affiliate marketing can go up and down a lot depending on what you promote.

CPM Advertising

This method is really popular for the website’s that receive a huge amount of traffic, advertisers pay you for impressions rather than sales or clicks! As long as you can predict your impressions which is usually east to do, you know how much you will earn.

Affiliate Sales

Selling on commission depending on your niche can be a huge earner and is by far my biggest earner. You promote great products and then get great commissions.

Pay Per Click

By far the easiest way to earn money online from a website or blog is from Google Adsense and being paid per click (by lawrence). Can be very lucrative if done right!

The Longer You’re Not Taking Action, The More Money You’re Losing

The biggest difference between people who create successful websites and people who fail, is those who make it didn’t give up.
To Your Blogging Success,
Michael Dunlop

How To Start An Internet Business

This is a question, we are often asked: How Do I Start An Internet Business?
Whether you’ve been attempting to create a business for years and have just been completely overwhelmed or you’re making your first attempt at creating your own online start up, a road map that tells you what to focus on and when is essential.
It can be the difference between years of inefficient task management and a streamlined process that clarifies the priorities to focus on.
How To Start An Internet Business – The four phases:
Phase 1 – Understand Your Target Market
Phase 2 – Set Up Your Value Ladder Products & Funnel
Phase 3 – Drive Traffic To Your Funnel
Phase 4 – Build Rapport With Your Audience and Increase Revenue
Today, we will focus on Phase 1 – selecting your Target Market. The remaining phases will be covered in future posts.
But first as you embark on the search for your target market and the product you will offer that market keep the following quote from Seth Godin in mind…
How to start an internet business
Note that the first two phases will likely result in little to no revenue and depending on your access to your target market and your technical abilities to set up a funnel, they may take some time. 
Now that may be disappointing to read – especially in a world where Instant Riches and Celebrity is promised by the Fake Gurus, but it is fact. Of course the more you apply yourself and the more diligent you are the quicker that success will come. We are not here to tell you that in 90 days you will be a millionaire – it is possible, but it is unlikely.
He that can have Patience, can have what he will ~ Benjamin Franklin
It is important to constantly assess whether or not you are staying focused on the appropriate tasks. Throughout each phase you should be asking yourself the following question:
Are my actions bringing me closer to achieving the goal of this phase? 
Whenever your answer is no, you must quickly readjust.
This is particularly difficult in the beginning when revenue is not yet coming in. Patience is a virtue.
Phase 1 – Understand Your Target Market
During this phase you are focusing on two primary components. First, you’re identifying which market you’re going to service or sell a product to. If you already have an idea of what product(s) or service(s) you’d like your online business to offer then you’re slightly ahead of the game. Be careful though, because you’re still going to want to ensure that there is in fact a market for your offering. Assuming you are starting at point zero and you have no idea what you want to offer and who you want to offer it to, then take a breath, because we’ll walk through some strategies to get through this.
Second, once we have our target market identified then we’re going to develop our Value Ladder Blueprint. We’ll learn more about the construction of a Value Ladder in a future post but for now, the Value Ladder Blueprint is essentially a map of anticipated products/services that your business would offer. These items increase in value as they are offered to a potential customer.
But first let’s first take a step back and focus on a few strategies to identify and then understand your market. 
There will be three questions to help you assess whether or not you are ready to move on to the second phase. The first two directly relate to your chosen market. 
Question #1 – What does the market want or need?
How to start an internet business - best practice for researching target market
Before this question can be answered you must first identify your market. To do this, I recommend you write a list of all different markets you currently are a part of. Think about what you do within your day to day activity. What hobbies do you have? For example, my list of potential markets I personally would target are:
• Men’s league basketball players
• Online entrepreneurs
• Writers/Authors/Self Publishers
• Parents with young children
• Educational leaders
• Self-Development Readers
• And so on…
These are all markets I would consider because I’m currently a part of them and I can truly grasp what problems exist within these areas. For example, I know that there are plenty of writers out there who struggle to finish their book. I also know that there are many people who have finished their first draft but have no idea what to do beyond that point. I now have two problems that, if solved, would be a huge help to a significant amount of people. 
To clarify, make a list of your potential markets based on what you are currently interested and participating in. If you have nothing, then make a list of things you’d like to try and go start trying a couple. This will slow things down for you, but ultimately it will help you understand the true needs of a given group. 
With that list, begin writing down the needs along side each group. Once you finish, go through each potential audience and ask yourself the the second of the three questions. 
Question #2 How can you access the people within your market? 
Where do they hang out online? Where do they hang out offline? If you don’t know the answer to these questions, begin creating a list of bloggers, podcasters, stores, and any other influencers that target the market your considering. 
To do this, use the Google Keyword Planner to identify keywords that members within your particular audience would be searching.
google keyword planner
Google Keyword Planner Results For “Photography”
Assess the search volume first. If you’re happy with the monthly searches then you want to look at who is currently ranking for those keywords. As a generalization I would not target a product with less than 10000 Global Searches monthly – ideally you are looking for closer to 50,000. That said I have known individuals to become very successful in very small niches – the Big Fish in very small pond so to speak.
Now do a search in Google and investigate the top ranking sites (your competition). Are they blogs? Are they YouTube videos? Online stores? Knowing this information will enable you to figure out how you can access your market when it comes time to create your marketing and promotion channels in Phase 3. 
But lets not get ahead of ourselves.
To be clear, right now you should only be determining whether or not you could possibly reach out to these site owners. You do not need to be actually reaching out yet. Moreover, you just want to be focused on knowing how you can access your market before you move to Phase 2. 
Quick Tip: Searching social media sites can also help you identify ways to access and engage with your audience.
Once you know this you’re ready to answer the third and final question of Phase 1. 
Question #3 Based on the problems/needs of your market, what products or services can be offered? 
Answering this question will result in the parts that will help you draft your Value Ladder Blueprint. Begin by brainstorming and listing products or services that help solve a specific problem. For example, if I wanted to focus on helping aspiring authors finish their book there are few possibilities. 
• A free video mini-course that walks people through the book writing process that takes them from idea to book.
• A free eBook that breaks the book writing process down into easy, manageable steps. 
• A contest entry to a free coaching call.
• A coaching call. 
• A step by step course that takes them through the writing process in great detail.
• Ghostwriting services. 
• Etc. 
Notice that these products are all focused around solving one specific problem that I know exists because I’m part of that community. I’ve dealt with the same struggles and I’ve developed strategies to help solve this problem. 
Once we have maximzed our list of potential offerings, we then want to narrow the list down to three or four products that increase in value and therefore increase in price. 
Our first product should be the bait. This is going to help draw in potential customers which will serve us as we try to grow our mailing list and expand upon potential marketing channels in Phase 3. The bait is going to be free or extremely low in price. 
The second product should be slightly more helpful and so on until you’ve hit your final. I do recommend your final product being your game changing product in terms of price. This product is also the least passive source of revenue because the value will be derived from your personal attention to an individual. Do not be turned off by this though because you can often charge a premium for this type of product. 
Sticking with my writing example I would offer the following products in the sequence below. 
Product #1 (Bait) – Free mini-course that provides a specific strategy to help people struggling to complete their book. 
Product #2 – An elaborate detailed course that incorporates weekly coaching webinars and community membership. 
Product #3 – A one-on-one coaching program. 
Product #4 – Ghostwriting services by yours truly.
It should be pointed out that I intentionally did not identify a price point for any of the non-bait items nor did I provide the details of each. My only concern was to develop the Value Ladder Blueprint. Time will be allotted for Value Ladder construction during Phase 2.
In the meantime, if you’re struggling to determine whether or not your confident in your chosen market. I recommend you check out the new book Will It Fly? by Pat Flynn. This book aims to help you figure out whether or not you idea has merit and whether or not it is a good idea for you to pursue. 
Before you move onto Phase 2 and set Up Your Value Ladder Products & Funnel, make sure you understand your target market. Review these three questions again:
=> What does the market want or need?
=> How can you access the people within your market?
=> Based on the problems/needs of your market, what products or services can be offered?
Successfully answer these three questions and you are well on your way to starting your own highly successful Internet Business.

How To Start An Internet Business Essentials

3 Essential Keys To Your Success
1) While understanding your target market is essential and doing research is important – it is important to not overthink it. Sometimes just going a head and launching is the best thing to do. If you wait until you have everything lined up and in a row, you may never start. I mention this as I see so many budding entrepreneurs struggle – just because they believe everything needs to be perfect before launching. Remember, Perfection is for suckers!
Read Fire Aim by Michael Masterson is good reading for anyone aspiring to launch a business – big or small.
2) You must develop a winners mindset! Coping with the inevitable ups and downs of entrepreneurship can be difficult at times – the great entrepreneurs are defined by their ability to cope with adversity and having the right mindset.
3) Plan your day to Perfection! Learn about Magic Time and how discipline and structure ultimately gives you more freedom to do the things you really want to.
Finally:
Another classic from Seth Godin….something to focus on as you move forward creating your products and product funnel…

“People do not buy goods and services. They buy relations, stories and magic.”

and Remember:
“If we are facing in the right direction, all we have to do is keep on walking”
– Buddhist Proverb