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How Do I Sell Text Links On My Blog?
Posted by sajae90 • 10/29/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: blog, blog help, blogging tipis, how to sell text links, selling text links, text links
Google has recently started to penalized websites that sell text links on their website. No longer can you get away with this because sites like Payperpost and ReviewMe make and other text/link brokers make you put a code at the end of each post that lets readers know that it is a paid text.
This is why I want to find my own customers. My pagerank is 0 but i still get a good amount of traffic 200-300 per day. Where can i get customers to sell text links on my blog?
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How Do I Sell Text Links On My Blog?
Have checked for an answer to your question on the text link forum?
www.textlinksforum.com/
FWIW I can provide a review I did of other ways you can monetize your blog:
Twenty income streams for bloggers
onecoolsite.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/twenty-income-streams-for-bloggers/ -
If you selling text links for traffic then you need to add a nofollow to the links, so you don't pass on PR, also add sponsered links as a title just to be sure.
As far as finding advertisers surely your blog is the best place to start as those visiting you may have sites based on a similar niche, if not try USfreeads and other free ad sites.
Approach webmasters who you think may be interested in your traffic. I have to say though for 200 - 300 visitors per day no one is going to pay more than $5 per month. You will also have to tell advertisers how much unique traffic you get and how many bounce etc .... No one would buy advertising based on your visitors per day alone.
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