Why Your Blog Doesn’t Make Money

Darren Rowse doesn’t make his money from Problogger . Brian Clark doesn’t make his money from Copyblogger . Chris Brogan doesn’t make his money from his blog, either. Neither does Sonia Simone . Not a single founding member of Third Tribe earns the bulk of their income from the blogs that are practically (or in Chris’ case, literally) synonymous with their names. Yes, they make some money directly from those blogs. But revenue directly from the blog doesn’t represent the bulk of their income. Not by a long shot. So why do so many bloggers equate blog success with financial success? Many, if not most, of the bloggers I see are hoping that their blogs will make them popular. They are also hoping their blogs will make them money. This isn’t exactly surprising. Fame and riches are supposed to go hand in hand, after all. But when you need a new stream of income tomorrow, you don’t write ten more blog posts. You create a new product. You launch an email campaign . You make a special offer. You network. You find a great new JV partner. You ask for referrals and check in with your current clients. Similarly, when you want to get more subscribers for your blog tomorrow, you don’t launch a product. You write better content. You get more active on social media. You guest post on other people’s blogs. You link to other good articles. You improve your SEO . Building a profitable business and creating a popular blog are two different things Related, yes. But different. The most popular blogs you know do not make most of their money simply by racking up the subscriber numbers. They make their money with products, consulting, services, and advertising. They make their money by running a successful business. The fact that they run a popular blog facilitates that business. If Brian wants to launch a product tomorrow, he has a big, engaged audience to whom he can launch it. Having a huge audience who will listen when you launch a product isn’t the profitable part, though. The profitable part is that Brian will create a product that his audience wants and needs. He’ll run an informative and compelling launch. He’ll have an affiliate program that works and a sales sequence that converts prospects into buyers . Does the large subscriber base help with that product launch? Absolutely. But the blog itself is not the thing that’s making money. If Copyblogger, with its magnificently large platform, were to launch a terrible product with a really weak campaign and only promoted it with a few blog posts to this vast audience of readers, they wouldn’t make enough money to pay my grocery bill. Having a popular blog is not enough. You still have to build the business. No, of course you shouldn’t neglect your blog There are many, many virtues to a popular blog: social proof, credibility, enhanced visibility. They’re good for forging new business contacts and partnerships. They’re good for attracting potential customers for the products you’ll make or services you’ll provide. They’re brilliant for creating relationships. I don’t know my dentist as well as I know some bloggers. And I trust my dentist with my teeth even though he comes at them with a variety of pointy things with hooks on their ends. Blogs help us make those trusting, potentially valuable connections, and for that reason alone, they’re worth pouring time and energy into. But no matter how hard you try, your subscriber numbers are never going to magically transform themselves into your bank balance. When it comes to making money, simply having a blog isn’t enough. Now you have to take all the things the blog has given you — visibility, authority , a reputation for knowing your industry, social proof — and put them to work building you a profitable business. Because it won’t happen on its own. If you want to use your blog as a jumping-off place for that business, though, Third Tribe has got you covered. The seminar you’ll want to listen to is the 4-part series on Building a Business Around a Blog, which features interviews with Sonia Simone, Darren Rowse, Chris Brogan, Brian Clark, and Leo Babauta of Zen Habits. They cover a lot of ground, including: The three factors your blog must have if you want to make serious money with advertising Brogan’s two favorite ways to start bringing in revenue by using a blog The specifics about where the bulk of their income really comes from (you may be surprised) Why “blogging about blogging” isn’t the way to go How Darren uses surveys to build his business (and why Brian doesn’t) A quick creativity technique to develop the next killer idea for your business How to handle pushback if your customers respond negatively to your products I listened to all four of these interviews. And not once, in hours of discussing techniques, business-building ideas, and marketing strategy, did any of these bloggers say that the best way to make money was to get more subscribers. They’ve got a few ideas for how to do that too, though. Because blogs are valuable — just not in the way you think. You can get instant access to all four seminars (and a dozen more), as well as Q&A sessions and the web’s best networking forum for internet businesspeople, by joining the Third Tribe today . About the Author: Taylor Lindstrom is a freelance copywriter and Assistant Editor of Copyblogger . She’s taking lots of notes about how to turn sharp copywriting into a profitable business.

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We’re Taking the Summer Off…

Well, not the whole summer. But we are giving ourselves a break. We spend a lot of time teaching people how to build smart, sustainable businesses with content. The kind of businesses that give us enough free time to have some decent work-life balance. After all, working your own schedule, to suit your own life, is one of the biggest benefits of running a business, right? Then it occurred to us — hm, maybe we should take some of our own advice. Many folks in the U.S. are taking today off for the Independence Day holiday, and we’re going to join them. And tomorrow we start our official summer schedule. We’ll post three terrific articles a week: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Then from Thursday through Sunday, enjoy a long summer weekend. Go for a bike ride, have lunch with friends, go to the zoo with your kids, maybe throw in a picnic or two. Yes, continue to work on and grow your business . But balance that out with all the other great stuff in your life. In other words, have a terrific summer — we only get so many of them. (Special note for our readers in Australia, where it is currently winter. Um, sorry. Maybe go for some relaxing sleigh rides on the beach?) Already pining for your Copyblogger fix? Feed your addiction by subscribing to the free Internet Marketing for Smart People newsletter. It’s all the cutting-edge marketing advice you’ve been craving, delivered hot and fresh to your email in-box. Even if you live in Australia. About the Author : Sonia Simone is Senior Editor of Copyblogger and the founder of Remarkable Communication .

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Are you stuck in the middle with your online marketing? Too much integrity to be an Internet marketing huckster, and too much respect for cash flow to be a social media idealist? What if I told you the middle is exactly the place to be? And what if I also told you can get a ton of Internet marketing education for pennies on the dollar, all while meeting up with like-minded people who can help take your business to the next level? All at no obligation? What Is Third Tribe? Third Tribe is the educational community for online marketers started by Darren Rowse, Chris Brogan, Sonia, and yours truly. It’s grown way beyond the four of us, thanks to thousands of smart marketers who’ve come together to share information, form relationships, and give each other a helping hand. There’s an entire story behind how Third Tribe came into existence, but I’ll save that for when you visit the site. Let’s get to the brass tacks. Try Out Third Tribe, Keep Over 10 Hours of Seminar Content Members who sign up before June 1 get instant access to over 10 hours of in-depth audio seminars, along with transcripts and next-action worksheets: Product Launch Strategies: What Always Works and What’s Working in 2010 Jeff Walker & Sonia Simone How to Get Your Customers to Do Your Best Marketing for You John Jantsch & Chris Brogan Email Marketing Strategies that Work Sonia Simone & Brian Clark Action Email: Copywriting Tips for Insanely Effective Email Marketing Dave Navarro & Sonia Simone Internet Business Models: Part One – the Problogger model Darren Rowse & Brian Clark Internet Business Models: Part Two – the Chris Brogan model Chris Brogan & Sonia Simone Internet Business Models: Part Three – the Copyblogger model Brian Clark & Sonia Simone Internet Business Models: Part Four – the Zen Habits model Leo Babauta & Darren Rowse The Quick Start Guide to Making Money Online Johnny Truant & Sonia Simone Advanced Affiliate Marketing with Social Media and SEO Brian Clark & Glenn Allsopp There are full seminar descriptions on the Third Tribe site, so check them out . Join for the Content, Stay for the Connection Ask any Third Tribe member what they value most, and they’ll tell you it’s the community and the connections, even with all the great content. We don’t blame you if you’re skeptical, because it’s something you have to experience for yourself. So rather than “sell” you on the Third Tribe community, we’re offering you a ton of education for a nominal fee so you’ll check things out for yourself. You can head over to the Third Tribe site to find out about the interactive aspects and see what some of our members have to say about it. Price Goes Up June 1, 2010 Based on what quality online marketing educational content goes for (usually $97 to $127 for a single seminar), we’re basically giving away the farm. You get access to over 10 hours of seminar content for one payment of only $47, with no obligation to stay on board. Why do it? Because we want the community to grow even stronger, and we’re confident that once you get inside Third Tribe, you’ll see that the monthly fee is a drop in the bucket compared with the ongoing value you receive. But we’re only offering this deal until June 1, at which point the price to grab all that valuable content is going up. Check out Third Tribe for all the details . About the Author : Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger and co-founder of Inside the Third Tribe . Get more from Brian on Twitter .

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