Apart from the revenue sources enumerated in this article, which are my main sources of income, there are other ways for you to earn from the internet. I will be discussing each of them in my succeeding posts:
Paid Reviews (48%)
Basically, a paid review is an article you get paid to write. It’s often about products and websites that are already in the internet. I’d say the average amount you get for an article is $5.00, but some people can write for as much as $100 per article. The price range of your articles depends greatly on the amount of traffic your blog gets, so I suggest, if you wanna make a good career out of blogging, that you be certain to pull in as many people as possible.
Google Adsense (25%)
Ads are the coolest sources of income. People do check and click on them all the time, especially if you have a good site. Google Ads, aka Adsense, pays the most so I put them on the best of my sites. Unlike reviews, you don’t really have to do anything about it. They’re just there to bring you some money. Teehee!
Affiliates (15%)
Affiliate earnings are basically commissions you get for helping promote a product. There are practically thousands of websites out there that have affiliate programs. I have stuck with promoting only google adsense and other ad serving sites as well as paid review sites, and I can say they’ve brought me some considerable income. Not much when compared to the first two, but it does pay for something.
Others (12%)
Other revenues - design, consultation, seo services, development, domain selling, etc. It pays to know the geek stuff even if you only check it on the net the day you encounter the problem. People do pay for these sorts of things but it isn’t something I earn from on a regular basis.







2 Comments, Comment or Ping
Dakilang Tambay
thanks for the info..
Feb 20th, 2008