Tuesday, July 1, 2008

When to Add Advertisements

This question is asked over and over again by Bloggers who start with a monetary intention in mind. “When should I add Advertisements to my blog?” Everyone seems to have a different answer to this question. To advertise early or not to advertise early has benefits on both sides.

Advertising early allows you the ability to show readers that you are not just a blogger but an actual business man/woman. Once you really start to get real advertisers to purchase ad space on your blog, your credibility will increase and you will be seen as someone who has really established themselves as an expert.

If you choose to blog a little later (more like 6 months after initiation) you can spend your time on your writing good content that ads value to your reader. Long-term advertising also gives you a longer time to think about which advertising method works best for you.

Evaluate each scenario against your blog’s niche to see which one best suits you.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

If you're a passionate closet writer who wants to be published but can't find a way to do so, make
each keystroke your way to wealth by penning your own blog. Starting a blog doesn't require
extensive technical skills but it's important that you have expertise in the field you are writing on.
This will attract visitors to your site. Building a large following will enable you to earn profit by
luring advertisers, writing paid reviews or getting commissions for promoting other people's
products.