Ad Sense
When
it comes to putting advertisements on your blog to generate income,
Google’s AdSense is often the top pick for bloggers. It’s simple to use
and doesn’t require you to have a great amount of technical know-how.
Sponsorships
To put an AdSense ad on your blog, you pretty much just have to copy and paste the code.
It’s
also one of the biggest advertising networks available, so you’ll have a
wide range of advertisers to work with. That also means that you can
make money from it even if your blog falls into a pretty obscure niche.
1. Adbrite
2.Bidvertiser
3. Chitika
4. Yahoo Publisher Network
5. AdToll
6. Clicksor
The
Amazon Associates program allows you to earn a portion of sales when
people click-through from your blog to Amazon.com and make a
purchase.You only earn money when people buy something from the web
giant and the amount you earn varies based on what people order and how
many people purchase through your links.
The
Associates program works best for people whose blog focuses on products
and shopping in someway. You’ll earn more money if people are in a
shopping mood when they visit your site
Sponsorships
Unlike
AdSense ads, private ads don’t just come to you. You’ll have to go out
and find them, much like the advertising staff of a magazine approaches
companies about placing ads in their pages.
To
sell private ads, you’ll need to convince the company that your blog
has a sufficient amount of traffic. You’ll also need to show the company
that your blog’s topic is a good fit for whatever service or product
they offer.
Other Income
In
addition to all of the above there are many smaller incomes. Many of
these are from smaller advertising programs that I test but none are big
enough to really rate a mention here