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These days, when you think about it, who doesn’t have a website? It’s definitely a great way to market yourself, your brand and to keep people updated on the things that you have going on in your life.

However, if there’s one thing that doesn’t come up, perhaps nearly as much as it should when it comes to them, is what is the ROI (Return On Investment) when it comes to having one?

Not just the investment of money (paying for the name of the site, the web designer, etc.), but the investment of your time and efforts when it comes to posting content on it, too. This is one of the main reasons why exploring the various options for monetizing your blog or website is so important.

If you’re looking for some ways to earn an income from your website or blog, here are 5 ways that you can make money via your own “page” in cyberspace in no time.

1. Start a Newsletter

When it comes to creating ways to make money for your site or blog, one of the easiest things to do is to create a database so that you can send out newsletters. This is because it’s both an efficient and effective method for staying in communication with your visitors by transitioning them into subscribers. If you use a company like Constant Contact, they even have options for putting up a PayPal link (for soliciting donations) or discount coupons within your newsletters. Other options include GetResponse and Aweber.

2. Offer Specials

Okay, this isn’t really talking about a “Deal of the Day” necessarily. This is more about expanding the content that you have on your site into more tangible opportunities. You could host a conference centered around your site or blog’s theme. You could offer consulting services. You could even develop a mentoring program where, for a small fee, people could receive instructions/information on how to do things that you have learned within your own field. The possibilities in this category are endless.

3. Sell Products

Nothing says “branding” like merchandise, and even in this economy, it’s something that people enjoy purchasing. It could be a cool T-shirt or mug. It could be a self-published book or (even better) an e-book. If you’re a musician, you could post a link connecting people to your Amazon or iTunes page. Anything you can think of that people can use and will help them to remember where they got it from is worth exploring for the purpose of eCommerce.

4. Sell Website Templates

Believe it or not, this continues to be a pretty popular way to monetize a site. In an ElegantThemes Review from last year, it was revealed that the owner makes almost $40 to get access to all of the templates (over 60) under that theme. Selling websites on a website might seem a bit odd, but think of it as being like the groceries of the Internet; websites are something that someone, somewhere, is always going to need. So, why not be the person that can help them out?

5. Get Sponsorships

Just like you’re trying to find ways to draw more traffic to your website, so are other individuals. If you’re a start-up, blog rolls or a list of your favorite websites on your home page is a good way to get your name out to other people and companies. However, as you become more well-known, it’s then time to start looking into getting some sponsorship. Based on the amount of hits that you get, there are companies and websites that will be willing to pay you a certain amount to have their logo or a link to their site on your own. It’s just a matter of reaching out to them and sharing your reasons why advertising with you would be worth their time and money. If you have enough traffic coming your way, it won’t be a hard sell.

   

Oftentimes, when we think of people who need liability insurance, we automatically think of doctors and lawyers. The truth of the matter is that the word “liability” is defined as being “something disadvantageous.”

Therefore, being that insurance is what protects people in case something unfortunate happens, then when it comes to the question if liability insurance is needed for a home office, the answer is a definite, “Yes.”

Now, let’s get into some of the specifics as to why you need liability insurance for your home office.
First, You Need Business Insurance for Office Equipment
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Last summer, US News and World Report did an article on how entrepreneurship is at an all-time high (the highest it’s been in 15 years, actually) for people ages 35-44. Sure, the motivation is mostly due to the economy, but with more and more people opting for freelancing and contract work, this also means there are more and more people looking for ways to get health insurance benefits. If you’re one of them, check out some of these health benefit options for freelancers.

We’ll take a look at four health benefit options if you’re a freelancer or do any kind of work [...] Continue Reading…

   

The job market continues to be difficult to crack for the millions of Americans that find themselves out of work. The economy is improving, but not quick enough to realign the glut of people vying for job openings. Highly qualified people find themselves going up against tons of candidates for every possibility, and recent college grads are struggling to compete against much more experienced applicants.

So what sorts of options are available?

Many people have turned towards ways to make money at home, either as the beginnings of a new small business or a stopgap to pay the bills before something [...] Continue Reading…

   

Every blogger knows that blogging is a networking game.  You have to write killer content, yes, but that content won’t go anywhere if you don’t know anyone.  And by “you” I mean “your blog.”

While you may be the creative force behind your blog, as it gains mass and momentum, it begins to take on a kind of persona of its own — gurus call this your brand.  Your brand is a representation of your attitude, expertise, and values, and at the end of the day is what interacts with other blogs and bloggers.

Your posts, guest posts, tweets, mentions, e-mails [...] Continue Reading…

   

Make Your Work Hours Count
If you’ve made the switch from an office job to working from home, you’ve probably discovered some pretty terrific perks. You get to sleep in, you can work in your pajamas, you don’t have to do “team-building exercises.” Still, one thing you may miss about the old nine-to-five is that it clearly started at nine, and clearly ended at five; at the end of the day, you got to go home. One of the biggest stressors on people who work from home is the blurring of this distinction, so that you’re never really off the [...] Continue Reading…

   

I’m a firm believer that working from home is the new “JOB.” This infographic pretty much confirms it…

Share your thoughts and let me know if you see more people turning to a home-based business to supplement or even replace their current income. I know I do!

   

Promoting a brand new business is among the major challenges that businesspeople face. For instance, small business marketers have to draw their potential clients towards their unique services or goods. However, they should be able to draw these customers while limiting their expenditure.

Such budgetary concerns may limit their ability to use sophisticated marketing approaches such as television commercials or print advertisements. However, individuals can explore their creativity and formulate cheap and effective strategies for promoting their small businesses. By layering their promotional strategies, they will focus on their campaign and thus channel all their promotional efforts towards building a [...] Continue Reading…

   

Although there may be any number of reasons why a blog is unable to build readership, gain advertisers, and ultimately become a success, you will have to evaluate your own site in order to determine the particular problems besetting you.

And, there are a few common themes that could be to blame for your inability to move forward with your online endeavor. Some of them are within your power to fix, and others may require outside help.

But, if you’re stuck scratching your head over how to get your blog on track, here are…
5 Main Reasons Success May Have Thus Far [...] Continue Reading…

   

There are many things to consider when creating a home office. You want to feel comfortable and relaxed, but yet not so much that you find it hard to be productive.

This infographic details everything you should consider when designing a home office. Remember, function is just as important (if not more important) as the look and feel of the room.

P.S. Click on the image to view the original size for an easier read.

Creating the Ultimate Home office

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