How to Create Business From a Blog

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How to Create Business from a Blog

First, let’s agree that there are many ways to create business from a blog. I’ll cover a handful to start. You’re very welcome to share more advice and ideas in the comments section.

Straightforward Sales

Blogs are a wonderful piece of software to use as a home base for several kinds of website projects. For example, I believe Chris Pearson used a WordPress blog to build his DIYThemes.com site. There, he’s selling a beautiful theme called Thesis for $87. That’s one way to create business from a blog: a simple sales platform.

Affiliate Marketing

Another way is through Affiliate Marketing. For example, go back and hover your mouse over the URL for the two links to Chris’s latest project. You should see this: http://diythemes.com?a_aid=t4ag3 . That part after the ? is an affiliate code. Some sites don’t really divulge that they’re doing affiliate marketing. Others make disclosure very vital. Now that you know to look for it, you might look at other blogs you read and see when they’re slipping you an affiliate tag here and there.

Want to learn more about Affiliate Marketing? I’ve been reading Revenews, and I also plan to attend (and speak at) the upcoming Affiliate Summit event in Boston in August 2008. One reason why I plan to attend is to understand this space more, because I’m still not 100% sure how I feel about the variations on the theme. Affiliate marketing is a multi-billion dollar industry, so there’s something there to consider.

Lead Generation

Blogs are a great way to establish thought leadership, and further, to encourage lead generation. For instance, a lot of what I do by writing this blog is share with the world at large what I know about social media and how it might apply to your business. My primary goal is to give you as much information as I can possibly share, so that you can likely run off and solve most things on your own.

My secondary goal is to encourage you to contact me, should you have business needs. I work with CrossTech Partners to help me fulfill larger projects (such as building Market Relationship Management platforms and the like). This blog often starts conversations with people who need next-step help. And that’s great. It’s another value, and another way to create business from a blog.

A great person who gives in abundance with her blog is Liz Strauss. She derives some amount of leads from her thoughtful and meaningful efforts, too.

Content Marketing

He could tell you this every day, but Brian Clark has been praising the value of content marketing since 2006. This is basically how the Financial Aid Podcast brought millions in revenue to Christopher S. Penn‘s Student Loan Network. There’s nothing shady about it. Chris creates great podcasts and blog posts and uses the trust earned through information sharing and helping others as one way to drive sales of his primary product: student loans. He’s the only student loan guy I know who gets profiled by BusinessWeek, The Wall Street Journal, and all kinds of other press.

See also Gary Vaynerchuk, the only wine seller I know who has a Hollywood agent. He’s that cool.

Content marketing is essentially doing great things with content but with a goal that this work leads back to a sale on top of being useful and interesting. To me, this is where it’s at right now. If I were looking to build even more business, and I might just do so, I’d blend content marketing with a mix of my own products, and perhaps some well-chosen affiliate opportunities, and start from there.

By the way, content marketing has the added benefit of helping you with organic search engine optimization, meaning it helps people searching for things find it easier.

Other Opportunities

There are lots of other ways to make money from a blog. I’m definitely not qualified to talk about search marketing, for instance, but this article by Paul J. Bruemmer looks like a useful starting point. There are also projects like Ted Murphy’s Izea, which covers pay-per-post and Social Spark. I’m not versed enough to talk about any of these, but maybe Ted will stop by and talk about his, or you can swing by the IZEA blog.

The web is an interesting place to make money these days, and there are many ways to take a swing at it. Be open about what you’re doing. Be helpful. Offer value. And maybe something will come of it for you.

**Update: I’m not sure how I forgot Darren‘s and Chris‘s book – ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income . (And yes, that’s an affiliate link). ;)

Your Ideas

If you have some other great ideas for creating business from a blog, let’s talk about them in the comments. Some will be promoted to the main post via updates, so please fill out your URL when you comment, so I can give you credit if I use it in the post.

What do you think?

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  • http://chrisbrogan.com chrisbrogan

    Money from a blog about writing? Sell books about writing as affiliate links. Sell writing services. There are ways for sure. Useful things tend to make money.

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    Money from a blog about writing? Sell books about writing as affiliate links. Sell writing services. There are ways for sure. Useful things tend to make money.

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    Money from a blog about writing? Sell books about writing as affiliate links. Sell writing services. There are ways for sure. Useful things tend to make money.

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    Yor blog post brings up an interesting point. If the objective is to make money, which strategy from those that you discussed would generate the highest revenue in the least possible time. It would be a great experiment to see. I just started a food blog — Jane Spice. It’s a food blog on how to incorporate spices into every day cooking so you can have flavor and make taste. Like everyone would like to have my blog stick.

    Here are my questions: Is a niche more effective then a broad category.
    Which strategy ensures a blogs survival in the long term.
    Thanks, Ursula

  • http://www.janespice.com Ursula

    Yor blog post brings up an interesting point. If the objective is to make money, which strategy from those that you discussed would generate the highest revenue in the least possible time. It would be a great experiment to see. I just started a food blog — Jane Spice. It’s a food blog on how to incorporate spices into every day cooking so you can have flavor and make taste. Like everyone would like to have my blog stick.

    Here are my questions: Is a niche more effective then a broad category.
    Which strategy ensures a blogs survival in the long term.
    Thanks, Ursula

  • http://www.janespice.com Ursula

    Yor blog post brings up an interesting point. If the objective is to make money, which strategy from those that you discussed would generate the highest revenue in the least possible time. It would be a great experiment to see. I just started a food blog — Jane Spice. It’s a food blog on how to incorporate spices into every day cooking so you can have flavor and make taste. Like everyone would like to have my blog stick.

    Here are my questions: Is a niche more effective then a broad category.
    Which strategy ensures a blogs survival in the long term.
    Thanks, Ursula

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  • Daniel Mittleman

    “**Update: I’m not sure how I forgot Darren’s and Chris’s book – ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income . (And yes, that’s an affiliate link). ;)”

    Hey Chris, just so you know. I went to buy this book you recommend (and are doing affiliate sales with). When I click on the link to go to Amazon, it takes me to this URL:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677?ie=UTF8&tag=chrisbrogan&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0470246677

    which appears to have your affiliate info. But then when I log in to my Amazon account for one click and return to the book’s page (nothing fancy, just following Amazon’s natural path), it takes me to this URL:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677

    identical looking page, but all affiliate info is stripped.

    I am getting the book, but I am not at all sure you are getting your cut.

    danny

  • Daniel Mittleman

    “**Update: I’m not sure how I forgot Darren’s and Chris’s book – ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income . (And yes, that’s an affiliate link). ;)”

    Hey Chris, just so you know. I went to buy this book you recommend (and are doing affiliate sales with). When I click on the link to go to Amazon, it takes me to this URL:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677?ie=UTF8&tag=chrisbrogan&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0470246677

    which appears to have your affiliate info. But then when I log in to my Amazon account for one click and return to the book’s page (nothing fancy, just following Amazon’s natural path), it takes me to this URL:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677

    identical looking page, but all affiliate info is stripped.

    I am getting the book, but I am not at all sure you are getting your cut.

    danny

  • Daniel Mittleman

    “**Update: I’m not sure how I forgot Darren’s and Chris’s book – ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income . (And yes, that’s an affiliate link). ;)”

    Hey Chris, just so you know. I went to buy this book you recommend (and are doing affiliate sales with). When I click on the link to go to Amazon, it takes me to this URL:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677?ie=UTF8&tag=chrisbrogan&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0470246677

    which appears to have your affiliate info. But then when I log in to my Amazon account for one click and return to the book’s page (nothing fancy, just following Amazon’s natural path), it takes me to this URL:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470246677

    identical looking page, but all affiliate info is stripped.

    I am getting the book, but I am not at all sure you are getting your cut.

    danny

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    @cookster Wanted to just say I entirely agree with your model. Even if you’re not necessarily a rising star in the grand sense, if you can establish authority or at least expertise through your blog, and can leverage that to make effective and worthwhile partnerships with companies that complement your own business, it’s perfect. For instance, I do marketing strategy, and I have a few partnerships with some PR firms, because often they’ll get in jobs that need some of the strategy expertise (and of course vice versa) and when the partnerships first started out, some of my blog postings added to their perception of my “expertise” (at least this is what they told me. So yes, while Chris asks a good question about where your money is exactly coming from in this “business model,” and indirect money source ain’t so bad! :)

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    @cookster Wanted to just say I entirely agree with your model. Even if you’re not necessarily a rising star in the grand sense, if you can establish authority or at least expertise through your blog, and can leverage that to make effective and worthwhile partnerships with companies that complement your own business, it’s perfect. For instance, I do marketing strategy, and I have a few partnerships with some PR firms, because often they’ll get in jobs that need some of the strategy expertise (and of course vice versa) and when the partnerships first started out, some of my blog postings added to their perception of my “expertise” (at least this is what they told me. So yes, while Chris asks a good question about where your money is exactly coming from in this “business model,” and indirect money source ain’t so bad! :)

  • http://www.othersidegroup.com/adcomments Kate Brodock

    @cookster Wanted to just say I entirely agree with your model. Even if you’re not necessarily a rising star in the grand sense, if you can establish authority or at least expertise through your blog, and can leverage that to make effective and worthwhile partnerships with companies that complement your own business, it’s perfect. For instance, I do marketing strategy, and I have a few partnerships with some PR firms, because often they’ll get in jobs that need some of the strategy expertise (and of course vice versa) and when the partnerships first started out, some of my blog postings added to their perception of my “expertise” (at least this is what they told me. So yes, while Chris asks a good question about where your money is exactly coming from in this “business model,” and indirect money source ain’t so bad! :)

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    I agree that you need to focus on the business aspects and have a good blog platform. I bought the Thesis theme that you mention at the beginning of your article and have been very happy with it. I highly recommend it for anyone that is serious about blogging.

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