How Much Money Can You Make With 100 Blog Posts in 30 Days?
Who doesn’t love experiments? They are the engine for progress, so if you want to go big, you should get out of your daily routine and do something different. See what happens, measure the outcome, then use this feedback to improve your work. I can give you a funny example: last week, I wanted to see how well I could sell some Michael Jackson Halloween costumes, so I put up some blog posts and waited. Within a couple of hours, my blogs were already ranking well, I was getting a lot of traffic (I still am), the click rate was impressive, yet I made no money. Do you want to know why? All Michael Jackson costumes are out of stock already! It took me two days to figure out what was wrong with my posts.
Nonetheless, I’m happy that my cookie is already in so many computers, that I feel like I’m going to see a lot of sales for Halloween costumes this year.
You Can Make Money By Publishing On HubPages
If you didn’t have the chance to see Court’s last make money online experiment, you should check it out: it proves that there’s money to be made in publishing on HubPages.
After that experiment, there were people who asked what if those 100 articles were published on Court’s own blog instead of HubPages? Would Court be making more money if he didn’t have to split the earnings with anybody else? On HubPages you get only 60% of the earnings. However, it’s true that it’s much faster to rank a hub for its keyword, because the domain has a lot of authority, which your personal blog probably doesn’t.
Write 100 Blog Posts This Month And Make Money
This is the “make money with your website” challenge Court has just launched: over the next 30 days, publish 100 posts on one of your own blogs and see how much money you’ll make.
I’m joining Court’s experiment. I’ll be using a blog which is almost one year old, monetized only with AdSense. I’ll be picking up keywords for the new 100 posts by using the Keyword Crash Course method. If you haven’t heard about it, just follow the link and you’ll be able to discover this keyword research strategy for only $1.
Like Court, I’ll be publishing weekly progress reports. Wish me luck and let’s have some fun with making money online.
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Good luck Simonne!
I am split between three challenges of my own at the moment – building as many hub pages, infobarrel pages and my own bakeradio stations (mini-sites) as I can. The hubs and infobarrels link to the bakeradio stations to boost each keyword and to improve the authority of the domain.
I’m also continuing with my 100 weight loss tips experiment which is posting a new tip every other day and is also bringing in affiliate earnings as I already mentioned to you before.
It has been hard to get back to writing good content after so long cheating with BCW!
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Thanks, Terry!
Actually Court’s experiment came exactly when I was planning to kick-start a few of those $30 a month mini-blogs to bring them to $30 a day. By joining Court, I’ll also have some interesting articles to post on this blog.
I think it is awesome that you have taken the challenge. Writing 100 posts in a month is not an easy task when you’re also working on your normal day to day business, working a job, doing sports and spending time with the family. I wish you the best of luck and look forward to read your progress reports.
/Mikael
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Thank you, Mikael. Luckily, this is my day business, so I have enough time for doing that. I’m usually writing about 10-20 posts per day anyway, so the only difference will be the focus on one single blog, to see how much it can grow in terms of AdSense revenue.
Hey, I checked the site. It shows 33$ for the membership. Then how can I access those video tutorials? Is is a scam?
Please reply.
I was ready spend 1$ for this program. But when I scrolled don their home page, I could see 33$ for subscription.
Please tell about this…
Hey, maybe they’ve ended the promotion. I joined The Keyword Academy program about one month ago and I paid only $1 for the first month. It’s not a scam, their method works. Maybe you could use their contact form at the site and ask them directly about the $1 offer.
But what I worry is that whether they may not provide the full class of 1 month in order to get subscribed. Some sites will not provide the full features as fore said. But they will provide half and the other half will only be given after paying the subscription fee.
Does this company engage in such activities?
Pls reply soon.
Indeed, the subscription is $33 after the first month. But when you join, you’ll have access from the very beginning to all materials that have been uploaded so far, which means you’re going to see all the videos for your $1. Court and Mark add new ones weekly or monthly (I can’t remember the frequency) – if you’re still a member when they have a new seminar, you can either participate directly or watch the video.
If you don’t want to be billed automatically after the first month, don’t forget to cancel your subscription in due time.
OK. Thanks for your reply. Can I ask you something about your site?
Your site is not filled with a lot of banners. Only Google adsense ads and one or 2 banners are displayed. YOU have maintained your blog in a good manner. But I looked at your alexa ranking and that’s quite good. Without monetizing that much, how’s your alexa ranking high?
Did you go for PPC or something like that? How did you gain traffic to your blog? Can you please share the main methods you followed?
The Alexa ranking is high because there’s traffic coming to our site mostly from search engines. We aren’t using PPC now, but we did for one month when we launched the site, in 2008, in order to kick start the blog. This site isn’t filled with lots of banners because we are keen on keeping the high quality – we are selling those ad spots, and if we had more, our clients wouldn’t pay us as much as they do now.