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How to make money from blogging in INDIA?

 How to make money from blogging in India?



1.    Provide your services. ...

2.    Ad Networks. ...

3.    Sell info products. ...

4.    Affiliate Marketing. ...

5.    Native advertising. ...

 

Provide your services If your blog has some useful and informative content, it can be easy to target web traffic to it. You may provide paid services to your online visitors. Many bloggers have a “Work with me” section in their blogs. For instance, if your website is on finance, you may offer 1:1 financial consulting services to your visitors individually for half an hour and then charge for it.

Payments in India can be accepted in different ways. You may ask to transfer the money to your bank account. Alternatively, you may take the help of a payment gateway and ask the clients to pay using it. The payment processor may charge a tiny percentage of your total earnings.

Ad networks There are various popular ad networks from where you can also generate earnings. Some of these are as follows:

  • Ø          Google AdSense
  • Ø          mMedia
  • Ø          Facebook Audience Network Ads
  • Ø          Adknowledge
  • Ø          Apple Advertising
  • Ø          Epom
  • Ø          Tabola
  • Ø          Yahoo Network

Sell information product They’re often digital products that give information and advice to fulfill a specific need, such as a solution to a common issue (e.g. “how to get traffic to your blog”). I’m sure you’ve come across ebooks that sell like hotcakes because they have useful tips from experienced business owners. You’ve probably also seen e-learning ads by famous authors and celebrities.

Affiliate marketing As you see, affiliate marketing is a passive income source. It is highly competitive it is true but still it may be so easy to make money online with affiliate marketing. To be successful, you need to learn what works and what doesn’t while promoting your products. If you ask yourself “How can I do affiliate marketing”,.

Native advertisement material in an online publication which resembles the publication's editorial content but is paid for by an advertiser and intended to promote the advertiser's product.

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