Work From Home Working Your Passions

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I have about 20 web sites on the go at any given time. Most of these sites are outside of my range of expertise which is fine and I make money with them but I have the most fun and the least amount of writers block with the web sites that revolve around my passions, or hobbies and interests.

I’ll admit that I didn’t do much research on niches my hobbies fall into. I guess I was quite fortunate with them as they were all niches that I spend money on.

The main thing about making money with my hobbies was the words I chose to focus on. I didn’t focus on money words I just wrote about my experiences and still made money, just not a lot of it.

Later I learned that with a bit of research I could find keywords that got me far more traffic without any more effort in writing. The only thing that changed was the words I used to express myself. Money words.

Spending just a little bit of time before you start writing and focusing on a few search engine optimization tactics that are pretty simple made the difference between earning pennies per click and real money, on a regular basis.

I make most of my money through affiliate marketing and have found that The Affiliate Code video course from Michael Jones to be a great source of good information and guidance.

Once I started following Michael’s advice and tips it was easy to make more money, faster. The fact that the training is all on videos was a bonus because I do so much better when someone shows me how to succeed using video.

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I work from home and have found plenty of opportunities online to make money. I will admit that I have the most fun making money online through my hobbies and interests. The more I know about something the more opportunity to make money.

I do have web sites I make money with that are not hobbies or interests but I had to put a lot more effort into those sites because I had to research harder and learn more but the time was well invested.

I have also found that I make more money blogging that with static sites. I think this works better because people like blogs more and the most important factor for me is that blogs seem to be updated far more than static sites, so the search engines love them as well.

Host Your Own Domains

I prefer to have full control over what I blog about. For this reason I don’t use free blogging platforms for my important blogs. I have had a blog shut down by Blogger.com because some one complained about something that wasn’t even true. They didn’t even check it, they just shut it down. I had to ask them to check the account. It was down for almost a week before they admitted that I was right and turned it back on.

I do use free blogging platforms to setup blogs that will link to my main domains and pages though. I like to use them for back linking to my other blogs.

When you think about it you can host domains rather cheaply now and you can host multiple domains on one account if you desire to have more than one blog. Registering a domain is only going to cost you about $10 a year. So having and hosting a domain of your own isn’t costly at all but well worth the investment.

Stay Focused on Your Topic

If you are writing for the sake of writing and sharing you can say and do pretty much what ever you like, but if the goal is to make money online working from home you need to be focused on the niche you choose and stay on topic when you are writing. I work from home and blog about home gardening tips and fly fishing for trout and I get to write about my hobbies.

The search engines will send you much more target traffic is you do stay focused but you also need to do some research to see if the keywords you have chosen will make money.

Tips: One method I have used that works for me is to type my phrase into Google’s search engine and then see if there are Adwords ads showing on the right of the results page. If there are no ads showing then it tells me that those words are going to earn me much.

Even before I start a blog to earn money I look for affiliate programs that match my niche. I have a couple of blogs that I didn’t look first and ended up putting in a lot of work just to find I couldn’t get any good affiliate programs. So do your research first.

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Five Basic Rules For Blogs

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As everyone knows blogs are everywhere. If a person would type the word blog into any search website you would millions of results. As the popularity of the blogs has increased, many people have deemed them as untrustworthy sources for info. This is as plenty of blogs are made by standard every day folk. But in the same aspect firms will also create a blog to generate more traffic and make money online.

So how do we go about fixing the unreliable factor? Well to do this all bloggers should go by a natural set of blogging rules. These are rules that aren’t in any way set in stone or anything but they’re basic rules that any one should follow. Most of your rules should follow the code of ethics tenets as code of ethics are a very important set of ethics to follow. In applying the rules to your blog there are 5 essential rules you must apply to your own site.

1. Facts

Make sure you check your facts before posting anything on your blog. Perform a little research on your topic and ensure the info that you have is true. Doing basic research can protect you from posting false info. When you post false information you may look bad and you may lose visitors to your set. Even after you have posted your blog check and confirm everything is correct . The more that you test your facts the better off you will be.

2. Copyright Regulations

Do not by any means walk into a site and simply cut and paste their info into your website. This is against copyright acts and can get you into some serious legal issues. Everything that is contained on the internet is copyrighted, which a lot of folks do not realize. You are better off making your own information and avoid any illegal misuse of copyright laws.

3. Implications

Think about the implications about what you are posting. When you push the post button there will be no way to change your words. If your post may cause repercussions against somebody later do not post it. Select all of your words thoroughly in order not to hurt any one’s feelings.

4. Comments

Monitor all of the comments that are placed on your blog page. Put restrictions on the sort of comments your readers are permitted to leave. This way they won’t leave a comment that might offend somebody or some place and cause vicious feelings because it will be you, not them, who will lose the visitors.

5. Credit

You must be bound to provide credit to any resources you use. If you fail to do this step you may fall into the rule number 2 of copyright laws and you’ll be deemed dishonorable.

These are just five common and essential rules that are out there but there are numerous more. Do a little analysis and discover which rules might apply to your internet site.

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