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To get started blogging, small businesses can save money by purchasing a reseller hosting account, such as that from HostGator. That is also the end to my Making Money Blogging Series - keep tuned for more money-making opportunities. If you apply to a number of different blogging network companies, or have a number of different blogs - you can make a fair bit of money (for example - you may get 3 blogs at $5 each from blogitive, and another 5 blogs at $7 each from pay per post, and another blog from blogsvertise at $10) - so you have 9 blogs to write, and make $US 60 doing it). Make Money Blogging by turning your products into another way in which you can make money blogging is to repackage your Blog contents into an e-book or an audio product and sell it. This, however, will cost some money and is not advisable if you have just started blogging. Again, blogging will make you money if you go toward this goal as a business, not a hobby. Earn Money Blogging by Swapping blogs you’ve heard of ad swapping when it comes to e-zine publishing, where publishers publish each other’s ads in their own e-zines. Since the popularity of web logs or ‘blogs’ some years ago, bloggers have been looking for ways to cover some of the costs and even earn some money for themselves through blogging. Here are 3 reasons why you should stop leaving money on the table and start blogging instead: It’s the quickest way to build a website, blogging expands your marketing reach dramatically, you can increase delivery rates for your newsletter• Establishing your web presence in minutes and slowly but surely building an empire: Publishing a blog is the easiest, quickest way to establish an online presence. Earn Money Blogging by turning your Blog content into RSS feeds and sell it as premium feeds your blog contents can be turned into an RSS feed. Webmasters can make extra money blogging through AdSense, sponsorships, ad programs, and affiliate marketing. Soli Katir Article Directory: Article Dashboard Tag: an hosting
The following guide will show you how to get Blogger working properly with GoDaddy hosted domain. Both “yourdomainname.com” “.yourdomainname.com” will point properly to your Blogger hosted blog. Have a Blogger hosted blog. E.g. “yourblogname.blogspot.com” Have GoDaddy parked domain. E.g. “yourdomainname.com” Turn domain forwarding on GoDaddy’s settings and forward it to your blog on Blogger. E.g. /> Forwarding may not be active for an hour or two. If eight hours goes by and your domain is not properly forwarding, file a ticket GoDaddy support and they will get it working. Set up a CNAME referral for GoDaddy’s total control to ghs.google.com Setup custom domain on Blogger by going to Settings->Publishing and entering your .domainname.com address. If all is setup correctly, www.yourdomainname.com is now hosting your blog. Yourdomainname.com bounces to yourblogname.blogspot.com which bounces back to www.yourdomain.com. All of this is completely transparent to your users and whether they remebmer www or not no longer matters. Tag: go daddy
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