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You’ve heard it time and again – content is king. Perhaps the only reason why this has become cliche with Internet people because its truth just cannot be denied. In fact, it can never be explained enough.

There are thousands of books, articles and even blogs making the same point and this is probably because when you talk of the Internet, success can only mean one thing. Content.

Content may not be the only thing you need to make people read your blog, but is everything you need to keep them reading. Content is important especially when you want to earn money blogging. The way you make the cash is through traffic and to get and keep that traffic, you have to offer something that people will want to read.

So what makes great content?

First of all, you need to define who you make your posts for. Do you make it for the search engines so they could give you more traffic? Or do you make it for the people themselves who are the traffic? It’s sometimes tempting to be obsessed with search rankings that some bloggers tend to focus more on Google rather than their readers. This is, of course, a very huge mistake.

It’s your readers who will be coming or going and they’re the ones you need to please. The search engine will assist you in getting that traffic, but it’s not the single most important thing in SEO. Remember, it’s easier to get someone to read your post than to make that person come back. What makes him come back? Your content.

On a technical level, you need to know what words to include in your posts so your pages rank high on search results. These are called keywords and, by all means, use them wisely. Keywords are what Internet users mostly make a search on and if you have such words in your posts, you’re in a better position to expect higher search rankings.

However, it’s important to keep these words to a minimum lest your blog be banned by search engines. A keyword density of 3-5 % is usually recommended. Keyword stuffing is a crime in search engines’ eyes and that’s not something you’d like to be associated with, especially if you want to be making money with your blog.

When you are able to strike that balance between good content choices and the right technical skills to make this content SEO-favorable, then how to make money blogging will come naturally. And you will become proof to other aspiring probloggers that blogging to make money is a real and rewarding endeavor.

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How To Make More Money With Creative Writing

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A great way to start profiting from your creative writing is to sign up for a blogging program, create a blog, and post content daily, and on a regular basis.  A regular basis means updating you blog in a consistent manner of at least twice a week. Remember, you must update your article regularly, or it will not get the visits or readers needed to profit.

After You Create A Blog

Once you have posted an adequate amount of articles on your blog (more than 10 entries), you can focus on connecting to businesses, both online and off, that specialize in connecting professional bloggers to businesses that wish to pay for reviews of their products or services. These businesses might also want you to have links embedded on your website or on certain blog posts.

In this article, I will list 4 tips to implement when starting a money-making blog by crafting a deftly profitable online creative writing business:

1. What Interests You Most?

Blogging doesn’t have to be a full-time gig, but once businesses begin to invest in your blog, you must deliver. Constant readership means constant content uploads. You should have an idea of what you are most passionate about. What magazines do you read most often? If you love your current career or job, what excites you most about it? Once you understand your passion, your drive, and excitement for a particular subject, you can be rest assured that constant content and joyous research will follow.

2. Find Keywords that Pay Big

Immediately, after choosing what your desired topic(s) will be, it’s a good idea to search for high paying keywords related to the topic. There are many tools you can use such as Overtures Keyword Selector Tool. Simply perform a Google Search, and then type in profitable online keyword generator, or anything similar to that phrasing. This will produce a list of websites offering the information you want. What is the information you want? The most popular keyword searches from last month.

3. On you mark… Get set… Write!

Once you have your niche idea, and you have identified keywords, you are set to begin the wonderful creative blog writing process. A thought that can make the blogging experience easier for you to adjust to is to image that it’s like your personal journal. Remain true to who you are, and be as passionate in your posts as you are for the subject itself. Incorporate your chosen keywords throughout the article without overdoing it; conversely, try not to only add your keyword just once or twice. Also, online pinging services can assist in alerting the search engines that you have uploaded new content. Services such as Pingomatic and Pingoat are but two of many other services that helps you alert existing readers, as well as many other search engines, that you have something fresh to offer.

4. Place Ads on your Blog

After you have established some readership, and some could be a mere 5 unique visitors a day, you might consider placing some advertisements on your blog. Adsense is, by far, one of the most popular online paying publishers. It’s best to place adverts in areas of your blog or blog posts that will receive clicks from visitors. Choose an ad format that fits the look and feel of your blog in a dynamic way, for example, the 336X280 is a great option to utilize, because it looks like regular links, and not like ads. So remember, the more content you create, the more people will visit your blog, and the more people that visit your blog the more likely they are to click on ads. The more adverts your visitors click, the more money you make, and just think, you can do all of this simply with creative writing.

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