How Do You Make Money From Blogging Or Having A Social Network Site?
I want to create a social network site as a business, how would I make money of it?
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July 30th, 2009 at 8:46 am
Hi there -
I was a Moderator of a newly launch Social Network Site
http://www.realfiles.net/link/61fdfa9b
We are getting our revenue from the following;
http://www.youfap.com/link/f19ea884
http://www.youfap.com/link/e2495c14
We have an account for these sites and when our users clicks on ADS, then we earn. The other one is displaying a news on the forum and we earn per view.
These are things I can share for now.
July 30th, 2009 at 8:46 am
Well good luck with that. You have a lot of stiff competition. The way to make money is to come up with a social networking site that hasn’t been created yet and get a lot of exposure. Get the site out there on the internet, and get a lot of people on it and visiting it. Then, you can make money off the advertising. But in order to get people to pay you for their ads, you need to have a solid fan base. No one wants to pay for ads that no one sees.
July 30th, 2009 at 8:46 am
Social media provides an excellent opportunity for freelance bloggers to promote their writing and draw traffic and exposure. Many paid writers assume their job is over as soon as the post is submitted. However, a little bit of extra effort to promote that post with social media could make a world of difference in the success of the post and in the amount or work that you get. Blog owners are paying for results. If you can outperform other freelance bloggers by delivering some extra traffic with social media, your services will be more complete and more effective.
July 30th, 2009 at 8:46 am
Pay-per-click/referral sites offer a small amount for each click of an advertisement. If visitors find the ads interesting, they can click on them and you’ll make a small commission off each click.
The number of readers & clicks to make this feasible is quite high, though.
July 30th, 2009 at 8:46 am
ADs…. businesses pay you to post online advertisements on your site