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Making Money from your Blog Part 4 Job-a-matic

Monetize your blog week continues at Personal Blog Income with something a little different, Job-a-matic. The premise is that your blog attracts a certain audience whether it be techies for technical blogs or crafties for a craft blog. Employers are constantly looking for ways to reach their likely candidates while job seekers are in turn looking for job opportunities. With Job-a-matic you can put a job board where where the two meet, your blog. The service itself is backed by Simply Hired, a large jobs classified search engine.

How it works for you is simple. Job-a-matic allows you to create your own jobs board free of the need to install any software. You can solicit job ads via your website and you can set the price for each job lisiting you sell. If you have a highly targeted audience then it is likely you can can command a higher price from employers looking to reach them. The price itself is set by you and you get 50% of the asking price from Simply Hired. In addition, any listings you get are also seen accross the Simply Hired Network meaing greater visability for the clients.


 

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To supplement your own ads, you can also display ads from the Simply Hired database so that your job board is always full and you get paid for clicks on paid job listings. In this case you get 30% of the total click price (which generally ranges from 30 to 60 cents).

Signing up was easy and i had created my own job board within 5 minutes at jobs.personalblogincome.com.au with my price set. The header, footer and colors of the job board are fully customizeable along with the ability to import your own logo and you have the choice of either using your own domain or their domain with yours in front (in my case it is personalblogincome.jobamatic.com as the technicalities of adding my name was beyond me. In addition Typepad users have the option of importing their template directly into their job board. You can also control the categories of jobs (technical, executive, etc) and the regions that the positions are located in (USA only).

For your website there are widgets to promote the listed jobs in the dashboard and includes code for Typepad, Blogger, WordPress.com, WordPress (self hosted version), moveable type and also for others.

Other features of interest is that there is a section that will create a large selection of banners for use on your site. For the statistics junkies, reporting details which lets you know all the vital stats and for Feedburner users you can also add a feed flare to your feed with “View my jobs” that links directly to your jobs page.

My advice is that while anyone can join, its likely to only succeed on high traffic niche type blogs. For smaller blogs by all means add it but its not necessarily going to make a lot of money. Find out more at Job-a-matic.

Monetize Your Blog Part 3 - Adbrite

Allow me to introduce Adbrite, another good way to monetize your blog and it is appealing even to new blogs as you can get their ads showing from day one on your blog.

How does Adbrite Work?

Adbrite works by inserting a snippet of html code on your webpage which can serve any combination of the following ad formats:

  • Text Link Ads - the advertiser can set the text that they wish to display in their ad in a text only format
  • Banner Ads - a graphic in any of .jpg, .gif, ,swf (flash) and some format codes that are displayed where you select on your site
  • Active Interstitials - a full screen ad displayed on the third pageview of your site which is shown only once per user per day
  • Inline Ads - text links that appear only when the user hovers the cursor over selected keywords double underlined on your site. Right now it is also limited only to internet explorer ads

In addition anyone visiting your site can buy an ad directly on your site by clicking the “Your Ad Here” displayed with your site. Advertisers can also find your site listed in the AdBrite marketplace.

What kind of blogs can get Adbrite?

The Adbrite program is open to almost all blogs and websites accross a wide range of possible advertiser from family friendly through to adult and gambling related sites

How much do you get paid?

As with all advertising programs it can vary on a number of factors including your ad style, traffic and click throughs. Unlike a lot of other advertising programs the price for your ad is flexible and you can control the price per ad. And if AdBrite isn’t meeting your preset goals then you can also have it display ads from the other ad networks you use (eg Adsense)

How do you get paid

Payment is via check which are processed two months after the end of month you have reached the minimum amount set. By default this is set at $100 but you can change it to any amount equal to or greater than $5.

Do you have control of what ads are displayed on your blog?

Yes totally. You can set the category of ads suitable for your blog and also opt to display network ads targeted to your blog content. You can either auto approve ads or alternatively manually approve each ad before it is displayed. As mentioned above you can also choose which format(s) you wish displayed on your blog and set the size and even number of characters in the ads.

Can you use Adbrite along with other ad systems on your blog?

Yes. You do however need to consider program rules from other advertisers (eg Google) that may exclude certain formats of Adbrite.

I have in the past used Adbrite with some success and indeed one of my dead blogs i no longer write to is still making money through both text links and Interstitials. In addition the ads running currently under “sponsors” in my sidebar are provided by Adbrite.

If you would like to sign up with Adbrite please click the button.


Monetize your Blog Part 2 - Adsense

Yesterday I kicked off Monetizing your blog with Text Link Ads and today i move to one of the most common ads your going to see on the internet. Again its one of my favourite ways of making money as its a quick and easy way of making money from your blogs.

How does Adsense Work?

Adsense is a contextual advertising system where you add code to your blog which allows google to analyze your webpage and provide ad topics on the contents of your pages. So for example if your page is on cars, then it is likely you will receive car related ads. In addition adsense comes with other ways of making money which includes a site search tool (as seen in my sidebar) and referall tools where you can make money from people clicking through and using Google Products.

What kind of blogs can get adsense?

Just about all blogging platforms can get adsense. However on some ad supported free platforms you may not be able to utilise adsense. Google also has some criteria as far as site behavior and content that may restrict eligibility for some blogs.

How Much do you get paid?

There is no easy way to answer this as it depends on a whole lot of factors including subject, traffic, click throughs, ad format displayed, advertiser bids and more. Top blogs can by their nature make large amounts of money monthly from their adsense ads.

When do you get paid?

Google will pay out earnings once they reach $100 via electronic transfer or check which is sent within approximately 30 days of the end of the month your balance reached $100.

Do you have control of what ads are displayed on your blog?

With adsense you have some control over the style of ad that appears as you decide what format, size and color scheme for your ads. You can also exclude competing publishers from displaying their ads on your site.

Can you use Adsense along with other ad systems on your blog?

Yes. Google has restrictions on other advertisers that their ads can not be styled to look the same nor can the google ads be placed too close to misleading pages but as long as there is no confusion then you can have multiple advertising programs on your blog.

If your not an Adsense publisher then you can sign up now for their program by clicking the button:


Monetize your Blog Part 1 - Text Link Ads

Last week i discussed setting up your blog and this week we move on to the better stuff, monetizing your blog. I have picked Text Link Ads (aff link) (or TLA for short) for part 1 as it is an ideal solution for those not certain how far they want to go monetizing their blog plus once it is set up, it requires no action on your behalf, they take up little room.

How do Text Link Ads Work?

By inserting some code and activating the plugin for Text Link Ads, they are then activated on your blog. The beauty of the system is that they already have a pool of advertisers looking for places to advertise their link and their system automates the whole process. But there are also additional ways to make money with TLA:

Post level Ads - your top ranking posts now have the potential to make money with individual ads just for that page. Each is exclusive to one post and allow the advertiser to have a full heading and description and is positioned at the base of each page.

Feedvertising - Feedvertising works by entering a small line of code into each post within your feed which means those reading your blog via feed readers receive a small unobstrusive ad at the bottom of each post. You also have the option to use some of your own ads.

What kind of blogs can get Text Link Ads

Due to limitations with some blogging platforms the following blog platforms / programing languages support TLA:

  • WordPress
  • ASP
  • ASP.NET
  • Blogger
  • Drupal
  • Expression Engine
  • JSP
  • Movable Type
  • Nucleus
  • Perl
  • PHP
  • Post Nuke
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Serendipty
  • vBulletin 3.0.x
  • vBulletin 3.5.x
  • Xoops
  • Some Static HTML sites (with some fiddling with code on Apache servers)

How Much do you get paid?

There are various factors that can effect how much you get paid that include popularity of your blog, the category it falls into, traffic and also placement. To get a more detailed (although still approximate) idea you can visit their Text Link Ads Calculator available at their website

How do you get paid?

With TLA you are paid at the end of every month via paypal with no minimum amount to get paid. So if you have earnt anything then its paid to you at the end of every month. For sales of links that are made part way through the move you receive a proportional amount for the part of the month the ad was displayed.

Do you have control of what links are displayed on your blog?

Yes! You can opt to either have the TLA editorial staff to approve ads automatically or alternatively you can approve them manually of which you can change straight away. Regardless of which you will never receive any adult, pharmacy, gambling or any other websites TLA thinks are inappropriate.

Can you use TLA along with other ad systems on your blog?

Yes. TLA is not contextual which means there is no restrictions with some other ad serving applications.

So if your looking for a low maintence, low profile way to monetize your blog then Text Link Ads (aff) could well be your answer. In addition for advertisers at present they are running a promotion with $100 in FREE Links.