PepperJam Network Payment
I usually don’t like to promote and recommend something until I know it pays. Yesterday I received my first Pepperjam Network payment of $40.
Support Questions Answered
I started promoting Pepperjam in January and have recommended it since then. One of the things that pepperjam is lacking is a FAQ. With no FAQ, I’ve had to ask questions directly to the staff.
One question I had was why wasn’t I receiving my payments. They process payments on the 1st and 15th of every month, but only your “locked commissions”.
What are Locked Commissions?
Locked commissions are money you’ve earned 30 days after the conversion. Pepperjam uses this method to make sure there isn’t any fraudulent activity. After the 30 days that you made the sale or lead, money is put in your “locked commission”. This money you will receive the next payment period.
Payment Options
One of the best things an affiliate program can have, is multiple payment methods. Pepperjam offers three. Paypal, direct deposit, and a standard check. Changing your payment method is easy. Simply go to your “Account” and at the bottom there is payment methods. Click the bubble that you want and your done.
If you are interested in joining Pepperjam read my post about Pepperjam Already Going Viral.
23 Things I’ve Learned Blogging
Carl from Carlocab recently sent me an email telling me about 32 things he learned and that he was trying to promote it. He asked me to give it a mention. Instead I responded that I could do my own version of it and give him a plug that way. So thats what I have done.
I have put together 23 things I’ve learned blogging. This is from my own experience of being a blogger.
1. WIIFM or What’s In It For Me
Why read a blog? Why visit everyday?
When I first started seriously blogging my girlfriend asked me a golden question. Why should someone visit your blog?
This has given me words to leave by. Think of your reader, set yourself apart, and offer incentive to your readers. Make them want to be apart of your blog and continue to come back.
2. Content Is Not King, Marketing Is
You could have the best content in the world, but without any readers, it makes no difference. Content is King when you are building your base, but that can only take you so far.
An important thing for building my blogs has been social media. With it I’ve been able to build a successful stumbleupon account that has not only helped me, but everyone I stumble.
3. Always Show BIG Numbers
My advice has been not to show your rss count below 100 readers. Don’t show your traffic when it’s low either.
When an advertiser is looking to advertise with you these numbers are what they are going to look at. When you have the big numbers it’s going to turn them on to your offers.
4. Act Now, There’s No Later
This is a perfect example of the John Cow moo’vement (get it?). Have you had the idea of copying John Chow, but didn’t do it? Some even have, but weren’t nearly as successful.
John Cow is now cashing in on his blog. He took one silly, simple idea and made it huge.
5. Experience is Everything
Browse some of my posts from the beginning of Blog about your Blog’s posts. You’ll see the difference in not only my posts, but many of our other authors as well. I had to find out what works and what doesn’t the hard way. That’s the only way to learn.
6. You Won’t Make Money Blogging – ALONE
Again, Blog about your Blog wouldn’t be what it is now without a core of writers and the support of our readers. Without that, we’d be broke! By networking I’ve been able to expand, grow, and form friendships and partnerships with other internet entrepreneurs.
7. Blogging Is A Job
“Writing an article everyday, sponsored review deadlines, blog commenting schedules? What’s the difference from your ordinary day job? Ah well at least, you’re at home.” Carl
Exactly, blogging is a job, it’s my job. Some friends and family don’t understand how I could be making money online this way. Basically discounting it as a job. I may be sitting in a chair in front of the computer, but I’m working just as hard. Or maybe harder, because I want this more.
8. Very Good May Not Be Enough
I’ve seen lots of good bloggers come and go. They were creative enough and bought the traffic or readers, but just didn’t have the time or ‘endurance’ to keep up posting.
9. You Don’t Have To Be Passionate About Your Niche
This is definitely a myth in the blogosphere. You don’t have to be passionate OR knowledgeable about your niche. I’ve started several niche blogs without knowing very much about it. This goes for celebrities, toys, etc. As long as you learn and research your content.
10. Don’t Stretch Yourself Too Thin
Time is valuable for blogging, if you don’t have it your blog can suffer. Time management is a huge key for a lot of bloggers.
If you stretch yourself, your time, and resources too thin you may come up with many unfinished projects. Several of my blogs could do a lot better, I just don’t have the time to dedicate to them.
11. Don’t Wait To Monetize
This is another myth in the blogosphere that A-listers tell you. Just because they don’t monetize their first 6 months and now make $10,000 doesn’t mean you will.
There is no harm in throwing in an adsense block or two as long as it blends. There is no harm in putting a block on your sidebar as long as it blends. Don’t compromise your site by throwing a bunch of widgets and cluttering your blog.
12. Be Truthful
Being truthful and being controversial are two different things. If I had to pick, it would be truthful. Don’t be afraid to tell it like it is. It may get you some respect. However, be smart about it. Picking a fight is asking for trouble.
13. Experiment!
Don’t be afraid to take a risk, experiment. Have an idea for a new blog or concept? Go for it. Creating a website and adding to it gives it value. If you idea flops, guess what? It’s still worth something! Websites and blogs hold value.
14. Gurus Don’t Know Everything
It’s true, they don’t. You have to keep in mind that what works for them, may not work for you. For a long time I didn’t read Problogger or John Chow. I only check in there once in a while, but try to generally do my own thing.
15. Set Blogging Goals
I’m not very goal oriented and haven’t followed this lesson much yet, but after reading lots of blogs it has helped many. Whether it’s to have 100 rss feed subscribers by a certain date, a goal is important. More importantly, a direction is important.
16. Be Lengthy, but Not Too Lengthy
Give your readers the information they are looking for, but don’t bore them. Keep them interested in your article so they will continue to come back. I generally don’t write novels for posts, but some do.
DoshDosh comes to mind. He’s a great blogger, but unless I’m really into the topic I don’t make it to the end of his articles. However, that style and method works for him, he’s showing his RSS subscribers now. (12,000)
17. Design Is An Important Factor
In an edition of Comment Friday I asked “Does design of a blog matter?” Everyone who responded (35) said yes it does. I was pretty surprised to have such a strong response when it came to a simple design. So make sure to clean up your blog!
18. Be Personal
People like to read blogs where they feel like they know you. Put a face to your blog. I haven’t been ‘too personal’ but I do try to connect with my readers with more than just blogging.
This all starts with your about section. Make sure not only to write about the blog, but yourself as well.
19. Make A-List Blogging Friends
This is something I haven’t been able to do effectively. Someone like John Chow is a great resource to have when you are promoting something new on your blog, or really, anything.
I believe Nate Whitehill was able to launch his websites even better by having friends in high places. Thats where I first heard about him, now I check out his websites regularly.
20. Make People Feel Important
I love doing this when someone asks a great question. I write a post about it and mention them. Not only are you promoting them but you are also showing them they really matter.
I’ve been lucky to have a lot of the same people stop by and leave great comments and questions. It makes me feel like I am doing something important with just a little blog.
21. Read Other Blogs
A lot of times I’ve gotten inspiration for posts by just reading other blogs. With most ‘good blogs’ you can take away something from the majority of their articles. “Hey thats a good idea, but I’m going to do it this way.”
I hope you take something away from this article!
22. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask
Come out of your blogging shell and ask! Whether it’s for help, sponsors, promotions, information, or maybe an interview.
The biggest act of blogger kindness I have seen has to be for RT Cunningham. To make the story short, he needed help with money due to illness of his wife. He reached out to bloggers and his readers and raised $3,000. Amazing.
23. Money Helps!
A few months ago, when we were just really finding our own voice there were a few up and coming blogs. What frustrated me most, was that they bought their way in. Within a month they would have 1,000 subscribers and tons of traffic. Not taking away from their writing ability, just hard to swallow.
I couldn’t possibly cover every lesson I’ve learned blogging, but I hope you enjoyed the ones I mentioned. Thanks to Carl for this idea. I stole a couple of his headlines for my own ‘lessons’.
What lessons have you learned from blogging?
Contest Roundup: March 2nd
What about a new monitor for you PC? This is only one of the prizes you could win with your blog. Keep on reading, another exciting edition of BAYB Contest Roundup awaits you…
20 inch Widescreen Monitor
WhydoWork is giving away a widescreen monitor. To enter the competition write a post about WhydoWork’s new social networking features, join their community or subscribe to his rss feed by mail.
Ends on March 31st.
$100 from EzMoneyOn.Net
First blog contest for EzMoneyOn.Net, your daily source of tips about make money online. First prize is $100 cash, but there are also 1000 Entrecard credits and a free 125×125 banner design. Rules are very simple: write a post about the contest (at least 100 words) including links to the contest page and to EzMoneyOn.Net homepage (with the anchor text make money online), subscribe to his RSS feed (through a reader or by mail, or both), write him a recommendation on Entrecard.
Bonus: free back link to his blog for all participants.
Ends on March 11st.
20,000 Entrecard Credits
Your chance to gain thousands of Entrecard credits and advertise everywhere from VikingBlogger. Five winners (10,000 – 5,000 – 3,000 – 1,000 – 1,000) and a few requests: write a review of this contest (link to the contest page and to the homepage) and subscribe to VikingBlogger (either with email or an rss reader). Then leave a comment on the contest post, with a link back to your review.
Ends on March 14th.
And don’t forget to visit About Blog Contests, your daily source for the latest, simplest and greatest blog contests around the net!
1,000 Entrecard Credit Giveaway
Lately I’ve been getting quite a few sales in the entrecard shop. After spending a day of spending on advertising I have a few thousand left. Our latest Comment Friday winners haven’t wanted entrecard credits so they are adding up. So I figured we should give some away.
Entry
To earn an entry in this contest subscribe to our RSS feed. Reader or email it doesn’t matter. Make sure to leave a comment stating you are subscribed!
Get a bonus entry for subscribing to Its All Free Online via Email.
Prizes
First: 500 Entrecard Credits
Second: 250 Entrecard Credits
Third: 250 Entrecard Credits
Deadline
I want to give these credits away quick so this contest will only last until Tuesday March 4th at Midnight PST.
WP Auctions Plugin – Bid Now
WP Auctions is an interesting WordPress plugin that allows you to host auctions on your blog. You can auction off whatever you want. This could range from advertising space to items. This is perfect for any website looking to sell their merchandise for a little cheaper each week. I can see using this plugin for lots of different things.
WP Auctions Info
WP Auctions is a simple plugin to use which literally took me one or two minutes to install. The best thing has to be NO fees!
Configuration is pretty simple as well. You can either add a code directly to your template to display the WP Auction on your sidebar. Or even easier, you can just use the widget like I have.
You can add a starting price as well as how long you want your auction to run. The people at WPAuctions are working on even more ways to improve this relatively new plugin.
Our Auction
We are giving this a trial run. I hope to come up with new ways to keep our auctions interesting. We started by auctioning off a 200+ word blog review. The minimum bid is at $5 and will run for a week. Make sure to look on over at our sidebar and put in a bid!
If there is anything you’d like to see auctioned here please don’t hesitate to let me know. You can run multiple auctions at a time.
Comment Friday for February 29th
Sorry I am late on putting up Comment Friday yet again. By the time I was going to post it everyone was asleep. Apparently I type loud. Anyways, this week I am back on a diet and have already lost 8 pounds. The first two days I lost 7!
If this is your first Comment Friday we give one lucky person a free weekly blogroll spot as our “blog of the week“. Along with that we are also giving that winner 200 entrecard credits.
Google pagerank is on my mind. It’s depressing losing PR regardless if it ‘doesn’t matter’ or not. Fact is on ranking lists of top blogs we will lose a lot of ground. This week I want to know about how your blog has done with PR. Did you lose any? Did you get it back? Have you done nothing?
Google Reinclusion Gave Me a Pagerank 0
Ever since we lost our Pagerank 4 to 3 it has bothered me. Especially because we deserve a 4, 5, or 6. In December I filed my first reinclusion request after spending hours deleting sponsored posts, changing text and adding “nofollow” to some links. All that work didn’t help and our Pagerank remained the same.
Two weeks ago I double checked my blog for sponsored posts and links and filed again for reinclusion. I began to worry two days ago seeing a pr0 on my toolbar, but the data centers still reported a three. Today I checked and it was 0 still and the centers told me it was a big fat 0.
Where Did I Go Wrong?
I tried to follow Courtney Tuttle’s advice with reinclusion. However, my reinclusion requests were short and didn’t really say what needed to be said. I can only imagine that be one piece of the puzzle.
Now that I am sitting at a PR0 I decided to file one more time for reinclusion this time with a longer explanation. I can’t go any lower than 0. If it remains the same PR I will just have to wait and try again.
Filing for Reinclusion
Before you file for re inclusion to get back lost Pagerank make sure you first remove sponsored posts and links from your site (obviously). No wonder I received a pagerank slap in the first place, I had a category dedicated to “sponsored posts”. That obviously is a bad idea.
Thats what I think has been the problem for us at Blog about your Blog. Sponsored posts from places like PayPerPost. I don’t plan on using them again with their current system, on this blog. Hopefully that will count for something.
Courtney Tuttle outlines three things when filing for reconsideration with Google.
1. What you did wrong. For us it has been sponsored posts, I told them that we have removed and no followed posts we have been compensated for.
2. That you have corrected the errors. See above
3. That you won’t do it again. This is the one I failed to mention and may not get our pagerank restored because of it.
Have you suffered a PR slap and filed for reinclusion?
Make Money From Your Guest Posts
With the sponsored post era ended or at least put on hold, I’ve had to make money different ways. A lot of my earnings have been through affiliate marketing, hired posting, google adsense, and guest posting (in that order).
How Can You Make Money Guest Posting?
Blogging is a weird industry when it comes to making money online. Often times people want to keep blogging, because it is a good passive income, but just can’t find the time. It’s good enough to have for extra money, but not good enough for a full time job. On several blogs, that’s where I’ve come in.
Blogs about blogging and making money online are easy to write for. There is always a new affiliate program, “fad”, or something interesting. Most of the time you can relate one thing to another and throw in an affiliate link.
Pepperjam is a good example of this. Pepperjam has hit the blogosphere hard, but people still haven’t heard of it. Pepperjam pays $5 per referral. So one guest post about Pepperjam can get you a few extra bucks. One of my guest posts about Pepperjam ran me $15 and it’s still the top story, so it could be even more.
Tips and Rules of Guest Posting for Money
I allow our bloggers to promote their own affiliates if they want, but many ask anyways. That is good practice. I would strongly encourage you to ask the person you are guest blogging for if you could plug in an affiliate link or two.
You want the blogger to ask you back, right? Go above just writing the post. Promote it, link to it, tell people about it. This way they will have to have you back and get even more traffic the next post. This not only helps you and your affiliate link, but the blogger as well.
Don’t just do it for the money. Make sure the post adds value to the blog. If it doesn’t it’s… well… spam?
Being a good ‘guest’ you have to treat it like it was your own. Would you post this on your blog?
Final Words
Earning money guest posting is not a new idea. Just by putting your name on a guest post and a link to your site, you have the potential to earn more money. That one (or more) extra visitor could go to your site and sign up for everything you write about. Or not.
Guest posting is very important to brand your own name and blog. Earning money from it is a nice perk.
Have you earned money from your guest posts?
