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HOW MUCH IS your blog worth?

Your website should MAKE money not TAKE money by directly generating income from Google AdSense or an affiliate program.

Ever wonder that question? I did and then I found this nifty tool, that told me! RSS Pieces is worth about $23,000, based on the value of the sites that link back to us through Technorati. Not too shabby for a baby blog (RSS Pieces launched in August of 06), huh? See what your blog is worth! If you dont have a blog worth on this tool, its not the end of the world, but it may be an indication that something isnt right. Likely you either dont have any backlinks or your backlinks arent considered valuable. So, if that is the case, its time you begin a solid backlink strategy and start marketing yourself to social networks like Technorati and Digg. Want to learn how to generate income and worth for your blog, read on.

 

Read also: Ultimate Guide to Backlinks


My blog is worth $120,811.56.
How much is your blog worth?

Boost your real estate blog worth with Google AdSense

If you do have a blog worth, congrats! Learn how to put that to work for you! Start generating some money, baby! When it comes to monetizing a real estate blog or website, I recommend Google AdSense. Some might choose to argue that you cant make money from Google AdSense on a real estate blog or website, but I beg to differ. If you have the traffic and quality content to support it, you can!

Shout out of the day to this article on how to implement Google AdSense

Case in point, I was always a bit hesitant to add paid advertising to RSS Pieces, but forces much wiser than myself convinced me it was the right thing to do even if solely for the research factor. So, less than 2 weeks ago, I had the boys turn on the Google AdSense module. Get the paddles, I am in shock. We have been generating almost $20 dollars in AdSense revenue daily for the past week or so. So, in one month, we should have generated about $600 from AdSense. OK, we wont get rich on that, but if we had to pay for hosting or web development or other little miscellaneous hardware/software stuff, it would cover it. Think about it. This is a great way for you, as a Realtor or Mortgage Broker to generate an IT budget from your website. Even if you generated an extra $100 each month, that would more than cover the cost of hosting your website and it may even help you to upgrade your site over time.

Read also: Monetizing a real estate website.

Google AdSense may help your site increase in the search engine results pages (SERPs)

Another reason I am hot on Google AdSense this week is because I have been reading some theories on how contextually relevant Google AdSense can actually help your website jump in Googles search results. Yes, some well respected SEOs have floated the theory that Google shows preferential treatment to sites that display AdSense. The theory actually makes sense.

The more AdSense advertising displayed => the more click throughs an ad receives => the more money Google makes.

So, elevating a site with Google AdSense above a site without it in the search results is a good business decision for Google. Mind you, this is simply a theory and Google has never confirmed or denied it but you can find evidence of it in their search results when you look at two similarly page ranked sites the one with AdSense will appear above the one without it.

Do you need a lot of click throughs to make money on your site?

Not at all. For example, some of the prime search terms like ˜real estate blog or ˜real estate website earn RSS Pieces as much as $4/click. Real estate is a great niche market because many of the CTR ads have very high click through pay outs. The industry lends itself to driving very targeted traffic, so the advertisements Google chooses are also extremely targeted for large purchase consumers and often have very high pay out amounts per click. You really dont need that many click throughs to boost your bottom line you just need to have quality, targeted traffic.

Take a look at a real live Realtor making money on Google AdSense

Damion Flynn, former IT professional extrordinaire and current Realtor, told me in an email:

'I currently make between $4k and $5k per month in AdSense revenue through numerous sites (roughly 300). My first attempt at adding adsense to a real estate style site is at http://www.mscoast.net. Some of my IM sites that generate pretty good are:
http://www.essayprofits.com
http://www.ibwt.com'


Conclusion

Google AdSense just makes sense. My personal philosophy is that your website should MAKE money not TAKE money. And I dont mean that it should make money in the abstract sense of generating leads, I mean it in the very real sense that either a pay per click or affiliate program should be integrated and directly generate money for you. The reason is simple, if you re-invest the money you make off your site back into it by either hiring someone to blog for you or initiate a backlink strategy, you will grow a successful website and see dramatic increases in leads. My experience is that when a site generates direct income, you will be more likely to put money into to it to keep that income stream flowing. Basically, try AdSense, if you dont like it or it doesnt work for you, you can always turn it off again. It takes only an hour or so to implement and my opinion is it is well worth it.

To learn more about AdSense implementation, read Google Advertising Tools by OReilly

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Posted on November 06, 2006 17:44:34
Comment from: Athol Kay [Visitor] Email · http://therealestateguide.blogspot.com
I've been holding off on AdSense because I just don't want to clutter up my website with ads. You're making me think more seriously about adding them. Also I suspect that in a way AdSense marks you as "more serious about this blogging thing", and may actually be viewed as "more professional" by readers.

If Google does push AdSense using sites up the search engines somewhat, then it's basically a requirement to get it.
PermalinkPermalink November 06, 2006 20:35:58
Comment from: Andrey Polston [Visitor] Email · http://www.unleashingwithin.com
I am sending this article out to all my current clients since my Ubertor system incorporates blogging. I am amazed at how many "technically savvy" people still don't incorporate blogging into their business strategy. Fortune named blogging as the # 1 tech trend to watch in it's January 2005 "Top 10 Tech Trends to Watch". This definitely supports the argument that just simply blogging can become a core asset of a business.

Great Job!!!
PermalinkPermalink November 07, 2006 22:13:50
Comment from: Jim Cronin [Visitor] Email · http://www.realestatetomato.com
WOW! That's fun. I just read:
Your blog, realestatetomato.typepad.com, is worth $44,034.12."
Holy cow!
Any offers? I just might start another one if someone wants to give me $44k for the Tomato...
PermalinkPermalink November 08, 2006 13:25:50
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
admin
Wow, Jimbo. The Tomato is a cash cow. Cash in on it- put some AdSense on it!
PermalinkPermalink November 08, 2006 13:45:13
Comment from: Darko [Visitor] Email · http://www.betshrink.com/
Woohooo!!!

Your blog, betshrink.com/, is worth $14,113.50

Anyone interested to buy :)

PermalinkPermalink March 17, 2007 09:05:20
Comment from: Tom [Visitor] Email · http://42xlii.blogspot.com

My blog doesn't worth anything. :(

PermalinkPermalink May 01, 2007 14:23:18
Comment from: Buy-essays [Visitor] Email · http://buy-essays.com/
*****

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HOW MUCH IS your blog worth?


I dont have any blog but after reading this i am thinking to creat my blog and implement the above tricks and tips on that.


Thanks for sharing with us.





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