Saturday, June 3, 2017

10 Crazily Successful Blogs That Earn Unfamiliar Incomes

10 Wildly-Successful Blogs That Earn Outlandish Incomes

In an astounding feat of bits and bytes, the internet buzzes with activity, teeming with thousands of terabytes of digitized information flowing every minute. It is a spectacle of data whizzing around the globe, invisible to the naked eye, but conveyed in the digital algorithms and lossless-compression systems that allow us to instantly see, chat and discover the world and communicate with our friends in real-time.
It is a system of machines that stretches across from continent to continent, digitally snaking its way into our phones and lives through some magical ether that not many can digest. Yes, the internet is an enormous, buzzing behemoth filled with mind-boggling, vast amounts of free-flowing data. Amongst that data is information that many of us actively seek on a daily basis, looking to improve our lives by learning new skills or achieving outlandish goals.

Those answers are found amidst the websites that litter the internet, binding themselves to one another through hyperlinks that create a complex and convoluted web, digitally spun from the minds of billions of people across the planet. When you stop to think about it, the sheer amount of websites can also confuse and perplex us. The simple fact is that way back in September of 2014, one billion websites were actively humming on the web. That'sBillion with a capital, B.

Today, nearly 1000 websites are created every single minute of every single day. That's a vast amount of data in the proverbial cloud. Yet with all of this content floating about the untethered net, the amount of quality-content sites, the type that many people visit on a daily basis, seem few and far between. Great content seems to be more of the exception rather than the norm.

That might be why, today at least, people are acutely aware that having incredible content is something that can't be overlooked. High-quality content is one of the primary drivers of relevant search traffic, the kind that most digital marketers salivate over. And the simple truth and fact of the matter remains that no website, big or small, can succeed today without great content. Yet, people often overlook this one simple rule.

Blogs offer an avenue for delivering that value to a global audience. They provide a hub for tutorials and walk-throughs, and an avenue for crafting and constructing resources that help individuals that are looking for useful information. Everyone knows that. We are all experts at finding quality resources on the web that deliver real value, thanks in large part to Google.

While there are clearly an endless drove of blogs out there being started on a daily basis, most people who start a blogdon't actually follow through with it. Success in the blogging field requires consistency. And it requires the deliverance of real value constantly. Similar to a great magazine, a lauded newspaper or any other types of media outlet, you have to keep the content machine churning if you want to thrive.
Not everyone gets it. Most that decide to join the fray are enticed by the hype of internet marketers, promising them the sun, moon and the stars, with the ability to earn thousands of dollars per day, virtually overnight, on autopilot. Well, it doesn't quite work that way. The harsh reality is that most blogs fail to generate even a few dollars in income let alone vast sums of money.

Yet, there are people out there that are making outlandish incomes from their blogs. Their monthly incomes far surpass the annual income of many executive-level employees, leaving most to wonder how they did it. This lucrative field is enticing for a reason, yet it involves an excruciatingly large amount of work for the average person looking to go it alone, so to speak.

However, those that have stuck to it, pursuing their dreams no matter what the costs, are reaping the benefits today. No matter where you look on the internet, no matter what niche you survey, you'll find these wildly-successful blogs along with the bloggers behind them. We're talking about windfalls of profits here. Not only do they make money online, but they quite literally rake it in.
So what's considered an outlandish amount of income? We're not just talking about a few thousand or even tens of thousands dollars per month here. What I was curious about were those that were soaring to astronomical heights. We're talking the 7-figure annual earners, those that are pulling in more than $100,000 per month.

If you'll sit and think about that number for a moment, you'll realize that not only is this is an enormous figure to be earning on a monthly basis, but you'll also realize that much of this is actually passive income. And while there are a number of great passive income ideas, blogging truly takes this to dizzying heights.
Why work once and get paid once when you can work once and get paid repeatedly by having a blog that individuals across the planet are constantly accessing? While it's not easy, it is well worth it. Work hard now, reap the benefits years down the line. Sound good? Of course it does.

The following 10 wildly-successful blogs make the cut with at least $1 million dollars in annual revenue. Seem impossible to do? It's not. All you need to do is stay persistent, deliver enormous amounts of value and build your audience slowly over time. Not overnight. Over time.
Please note that some of these figures are estimated numbers based on traffic and other publicly-available statistics. If you have audited financial information on any of the following sites, please contact me to update the proceeding figures. 


#10 -- Tuts+: $175,000 per month
As a software developer myself, I am incredibly impressed with websites like Tuts+ that can deliver such outstanding tutorials for people that are looking to learn coding. However, Envato's Tuts+ isn't some newly-formed site. Founded in 2006 by Collis Ta'eed, Cyan Claire, and Jun Rundelivering, it's been delivering outstanding tutorials and content to designers and developers from across the entire planet for quite some time now.
Today, they offer a hub of useful content and a tremendous marketplace where 2,000,000 active buyers are searching for site templates and useful paid tutorials that they offer as part of their platform. They earn their income primarily through a membership area and commissions from sales of digital goods on their platform.

#9 -- Smashing Magazine: $215,000 per month
Smashing Magazine AG is a company that was also formed in 2006 by Sven Lennartz and Vitaly Friedman, dedicated to educating those in the web design and web development fields by offering incredibly useful content to those that are looking to prosper and learn any of these lucrative skills. 
The site also has begun hosting web development conferences since 2012, which take place in cities across the world and are sponsored by some of the biggest names in the tech industry. The site earns its income primarily from a membership area where users can sign up to consume a vast number of tutorials from its palette of educational content.

#8 -- Gizmodo: $325,000 per month
Launched in 2002, Gizmodo is a blog focused on subjects like design and technology, while also paying tribute to numerous areas of science and even politics. Originally started by Peter Rojas, Gizmodo gained in popularity quickly. Through partnerships with a variety of international firms, the blog quickly launched translated versions of its content across Europe in languages like French, German, Spanish and even Portuguese.
Gizmodo makes the majority of its earnings through advertisements. On its home page, which is its most valuable digital real estate, you won't find an abundance of ads, but you will find ads that often repeat. For example, a large ad on the top will be parlayed along with ads for the same company on the side as you scroll, often repeating with each scroll and capped off with a large ad on the bottom of the home page. Subsequent pages often feature a variety of differing ads, likely based on historical traffic.

#7 -- Perez Hilton: $575,000 per month
PerezHilton is a controversial gossip website run by Mario Armando Lavanderia Jr. The site was formerly known as PageSixSixSix.com. Lavanderia graduated from NYU on a scholarship, and later had dreams to become an actor. Around the same time that he began his career in acting, he started his blog.
Lavanderia's acting career didn't flourish, but his blogging did. Today, he earns his income primarily through advertisements from a variety of sponsors that appear across the site and Lavanderia himself continues to make appearances on television as a celebrity gossip commentator and has reached a certain level of notoriety and fame on his own.

#6 -- CopyBlogger: $1,000,000 per month
CopyBlogger was started by Brian Clark, who's been immersed in the online marketing field since 1998. He was content marketing before the term content marketing was even coined. In 2006, with just $1,000 in seed cash, he launched CopyBlogger, a site that provides some of the most useful online marketing advice in the world.
Today, CopyBlogger's parent company is known as Rainmaker Digital, with over 200,000 customers, the company is constantly releasing useful online tools for digital marketers and perpetually educating the public on ways they can expand their reach through things like social media, blogging and search engine optimization.

#5 -- TechCrunch: $2,500,000 per month
TechCrunch is a massively successful blog that primarily covers news in the technology industry. Originally founded in 2005 by Michael Arrington and Keith Teare, the site was subsequently acquired by AOL in 2010. Today, many notable columnists for the blog feature heavyweights in the startup and venture capitalist fields.
Today, TechCrunch is also known for its Disrupt conferences that it has started hosting around the world in numerous locations with founders competing for a prize check to help get their companies off the ground. Its TechCrucnh Disrupt conference was also recently featured in the hit television series, Silicon Valley.

#4 -- Mashable: $2,000,000 per month
Pete Cashmore started Mashable in 2005 from his home in Scotland. The site grew with Cashmore's dedication to producing excellent content on a consistent basis. He wrote fortuitously in those early years, and in 2009, Time Magazine called Mashable one of the 25 best blogs in the world.
Since then, the blog has ballooned in size and reach, with a significant focus on social media, the company continues to reach droves of viewers through a variety of platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. It primarily garners its income through advertisements in various different formats.

#3 -- Moz: $4,250,000 per month
Rand Fishkin is the purveyor of the world's most successful blog about search engine optimization. The company, which originally started out as a family-run design business, eventually morphed into a search engine optimization shop. But it was the blog that helped gain them a massive audience and international appeal.
Today, Moz (formerly known as SEOMoz) generates an impressive amount of income and has been funded with several injections of venture capital. The site makes its money from a membership area that features professional tools and services for the avid search engine marketer looking to gain saturation, reach and visibility in the online space.

#2 -- Engadget: $5,500,000 per month
Engadget is another wildly-popular blog with humble roots that was also founded, originally, by Peter Rojas of Gizmodo around the same time the other site was started. The site conveys advice and reviews on technology and consumer electronics. It was acquired and has been operated by AOL since 2005.
The company makes a vast fortune from advertising and employs a number of writers and editors that are constantly providing sound advice on every type of gadget possible.

#1 -- Huffington Post: $14,000,000 per month
Arriana Huffington's wildly popular Huffington Post is the stuff of legends. The site was launched way back in 2005 by Huffington, providing a very liberal view on life and politics. In 2011, Huffington, who is of Greek descent, sold the blog by her namesake to AOL for $315 million, while being kept on as Editor in Chief. She has since stepped down from that role.
HuffPost or HuffPo, as it is now referred to, makes it money from sponsored advertising revenue through banners and other digital ads across its variety of channels. It is by far the most successful blog of its kind, likely valued today at well over $1 billion, making it a clever investment for AOL.

Friday, June 2, 2017

4 Crucial Things You Need To Know When Using WordPress

Have you ever wondered why some people succeed more than others when using WordPress as a platform for running their blog or website?
The answer is pretty obvious:
  • They know some tricks you don’t know.
It’s not just enough to use WordPress, you need to know some hacks that can often make all the difference.

The Top 4 WordPress Tips And Tricks

1. Use Plugins With Care
Use Plugins with Care
Currently, there are over 49,000 plugins in the WordPress plugin directory.
While the use of plugins is a necessity as far as WordPress is concerned, we shouldn’t install all 49,000 on our site.
So, how many of them should you add?
Well, it’s always a better practice to install a few really important ones rather than making your site look like a dumping ground for all kinds of plugins.
But why care about the number of plugins?
In case you don’t know, adding too many plugins to a site comes with a price.
Some of the problems to expect include page speed problems, incompatibility with other plugins problems, and maybe even being entirely shut out of your blog.
Incompatibility issues will periodically make your important plugins stop functioningand/or produce errors because another plugin is forcing it to malfunction.
If that malfunctioning plugin is a security plugin, well, you can see the problem…
Most importantly, with too many plugins loading at once, your site slows down and assumes a snail’s pace. This makes your visitors hurriedly leave as nobody has time to spend waiting for a slow site to load.
Because of this, search engines like Google will penalize your site and your ranking will be affected.
Which plugins should we choose?
Selecting a plugin is not about quantity; you should focus on quality and importance. A few high-quality plugins are so much better than 30 mediocre plugins.
When choosing a plugin, make sure you answer the following questions:
  • Do I know the origin of this plugin? Plugins can be a source of security attacks on your site. Be sure the author is known before installing it on your site.
  • Has this plugin been updated in the past 6 months? Regular updates are very necessary when it comes to WordPress plugins. A plugin that has not been updated for over a year is most likely an abandoned one. You should avoid it.
  • What’s the plugin all about? There should be a description describing the plugin and what it does. You shouldn’t just install it because it is available. You need to know what functionality it adds to your site and/or what problem it takes care of.
  • How many people trust it and how many downloads does it have? One tip that shows you the importance of a plugin is the number of people installing it on their blog. If you find a plugin with just 20 installations, there’s probably a reason that no one else is using it.
  • What are the reviews about the plugin saying? Take the time to look at what people who have used it are saying. The more 5-star ratings a plugin enjoys, the more you should trust it.
Here are four plugins you should definitely be using:
  • WordFence: Improves security and prevents hacking or virus attacks.
  • Akismet: Helps fight spam.
  • Yoast SEO: Improves the SEO of your site.
  • PrettyLinkPro: Masks your affiliate links (if you are into affiliate marketing).
2. Get A Premium Theme
Get A Premium Theme
The beauty of your WordPress site lies in the theme you use.
This is a good reason why you should carefully select the type of theme or template to use as that will act as the foundation for your site.
Several thousands of free themes are available in the WordPress theme directory. But just because they’re free doesn’t mean you should use them.
Remember that they are limited in their functionality and a lot of them are prone to security issues.
However, when you go for premium themes, you save yourself a lot of headaches and make things relatively easier. Some of those premium themes also come with special plugins that help make your work effortless.
Quality WordPress premium themes are affordable, and most of the time, you can use them on multiple sites.
You can get one at Genesis, ThriveThemes, MyThemeShop, Themeforest, or Elegant Themes for a really reasonable price.
3. Use The Best Hosting For Your Blog
Best hosting for blog
Hosting plays a significant role in making your site stand out. If you want something different from the rest, you need to go for a reliable, tested, and result-oriented web hosting service.
There are a lot of web hosting companies out there which claim to give you results, but are they really true?
To get the right web hosting company for your blog, there are a few things to look out for:
  • Server type: There are shared, managed WordPress, cloud, dedicated, and virtual private servers to choose from. While some of those packages are suitable for small-to-medium businesses, bigger businesses may require something different.
  • Disk space: Just like the hard drive space in your phone or computer, this is where your data is stored. Before choosing a hosting company, be sure they provide enough disk space or that the disk space can be upgraded when the need arises.
  • Bandwidth: This is important because websites are all about getting traffic. The bandwidth deals with the level of traffic that can be safely handled. Make sure your host can handle your traffic needs.
  • SSL + Security: A good hosting provides the building block for your growing blog. Ensure it offers free SSL (Bluehost & SiteGround offers) & provides security so that you don’t need to get into mumbo jumbo of handling a hacked blog.
Furthermore, never settle for free hosting that bombards you with ads and is hardly able to provide customer support. With as little as $3 to $15 per month, you can comfortably host your site on a trusted server.
One trick here is to buy your hosting package during festive periods like Christmas, Black Friday/Cyber Monday, Halloween, etc. because there are always a lot of promos going on during those periods.
Also, buying for a longer term (2+ years) helps you to save more money in the long run.
4. Dare To Explore
Explore
A lot of the tricks on WordPress are discovered simply by exploring the site.
You should never be afraid to play around with your dashboard to see how things work.
A word of caution though: Always backup your site before you start experimenting in case anything goes wrong If you are not sure what to do, go check out some tutorials.
Through these tutorials, you can handle minor things like permalinks settings, customization of plugins, customization of themes, scheduling routing backups, and more.
Just go onto YouTube and type in “WordPress tutorial” to find some great ways to enhance your WordPress knowledge.
Having a mastery over your dashboard will help you maximize your efficiency and overall success rate with the platform.

Getting Used To the WordPress Dashboard

The WordPress dashboard lets you control all of the “behind-the-scenes” details of managing your blog. Once you get used to the dashboard, you’ll discover it’s incredibly easy to navigate and use.
First, let’s look at the dashboard’s home screen.
Once you’re logged in, you’ll be welcomed by WordPress with some quick links to help you get started. You’ll see something like “Howdy, (your name)” on the top right side of your WordPress dashboard.
The next section you’ll see is the At a Glance section. Here you’ll see the total number of pages, posts, comments, tags, and categories for your site’s content.
At a Glance
Here,you’ll see the WordPress theme you’re currently running, the number of running widgets, and your current WordPress version.
The Recent Comments section shows you all of your recent comments. In this section, you can approve or unapprove comments, edit, reply, send them to trash, or mark them as spam.
In the Plugins section, you’ll see the recently updated, most popular, and newest plugins from the WordPress plugin directory.
If you look at the second column to your upper right, you’ll find the Quick Draft section.
Quick Draft lets save a draft of a post right from this screen. However, you won’t enjoy all of the useful formatting options like you do in the main WordPress post editor.
Quick Draft
Furthermore, if you look at the Quick Draft section, you will see all of your recent drafts. Your five most recent drafts will be visible here.
The last section you should know about is the WordPress News section. This is where WordPress displays all the recent updates from their official project and the WordPress Planet feed.
WordPress News
If you’d prefer to customize the sections that show on your WordPress dashboard, just go the Screen Options tab which you can see on the top right side of your screen.
Click the down arrow, and you’ll now see checkboxes for every section usually included in the WordPress dashboard. To remove or add any of the sections, just tick or untick the checkbox beside the section you’d like to show or hide.
If you return to the home dashboard, you can also expand each of these sections by clicking the arrow to the right. Also, you can drag and drop the boxes to change the order.
Apart from the WordPress main home screen, the left-hand navigation menu is another major part of the WordPress dashboard. The navigation menu provides links to all of the WordPress administration screens for pages, posts, comments, the media library, appearance options, users, plugins, settings, and tools.
If you ever need assistance, just click the Help tab located beside the Screen Optionstab in the upper right corner.
WordPress Help
Click the down arrow to expand, it, and you’ll now see useful information that will walk you through the navigation, layout, overview, and content of the WordPress dashboard. From here, you will equally find a link to the WordPress.org Codex documentation and support forums.

Tips To Maximize WordPress Success

WordPress is a lovely platform to work with.  But to make it a truly great experience, you must be familiar with the concepts mentioned in this post. Always remember to continue adding in knowledge and updating yourself on the latest happenings in the WordPress world.
Now I’m curious to hear from you: What are the things you do to master the WordPress platform? Could you share these tips and tricks with us? I bet a lot of people would love hearing what you do to make WordPress work for you!
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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Best CPM Advertising Networks for Bloggers: 2017 Edition

Do you have a high traffic website or are you looking to monetize the footer of your website with CPM Ads?  I have compiled a list of the best CPM ad networks that a publisher like you can join & start earning money.
What are CPM ads?
CPM (Cost per Thousand Impressions) based advertisements are a great way to earn income with your blog. CPM advertising pays you according to the amount of impressions received on an advertisement.
What is CPM
An “impression” means a single instance of an advertisement appearing on your website. This means that even if your readers are not clicking on your blog’s ads, with CPM ads, you can still be paid.
Note: To ensure a better income from CPM ads, be sure to place them in prominentpositions on your site.
You might find CPM ads very appealing, but they work best for bloggers who get a high volume of traffic. If you are driving traffic in the area of thousands of visitors per day, then you can get a good amount of money from CPM Ads.
Most CPM networks pay $1 to $10 per one thousand impressions (depending upon various factors).
If you are interested in making money through CPM ads, here are top CPM advertising programs which you can join to make money from your blog. For a quick glance, these are ad networks listed below:
  1. Propellerads
  2. Hilltopads
  3. AdBuff (Offering $25 as bonus if your site is approved)
  4. ClickAdu (Do not use this with AdSense)
  5. Amazon CPM
  6. Conversant Media
  7. Exponential

Best CPM ads Networks of 2017: Editor’s choice

Properllerads review
This is another great eCPM ad network that you can try in 2017.
They offer an ad for all screen types which makes it a popular choice for various webmasters while multiple payment options make PropellerAds an idle choice forbloggers around the globe.
Getting started with PropellerAds is easy as your account will be created immediately. After that, you just need to add your domain & verify ownership.
Propeller Dashboard
Important info about PropellerAds:
  • They follow a Net30 payment policy (they have up to 30 days to pay you).
  • The minimum payout is $100.
  • They offer real-time reporting (which is something we all love).
  • They offer an 80:20 ratio & payment is made with Payoneer or by wire transfer.
  • You can create a free Payoneer account here (You will also get a $50 signup bonus).
  • They offer all popular ad sizes & types.
  • When I was going through the site, a few ad types were completely new to mesuch as “CatFish ads” and “Site Skins.”
Overall, this is a solid eCPM advertising network for bloggers & large publishers.
2. HillTopAds
HilltopAds is another great CPC/CPM ad network for webmasters with medium or high traffic website. What makes them stand out is their Anti-ad blocker technology that ensures you get paid for most of your traffic. The minimum payout is $50 & unlike other ad companies, they don’t charge anything for transaction fees. They offer a wide range of payment options including Payoneer & Bitcoin. In this list, they are the only CPM ad network that pays publishers using Bitcoin.
The interface is quite modern & easy to use. Getting started is easy & you can submit more than one website & get approval. They offer a wide variety of ad types & works great if you have maximum mobile traffic. This is one network you should definitely try.
Signup for HilltopAds
3. AdBuff
If you are looking for a high-quality Ads from a CPM based ad network, then you should try AdBuff. AdBuff offers both CPM & CPC Ad Network & boasts about 100% fill rate. To get an approved account, you need to have a quality site with 2000 uniques per day.
The minimum payout is $100 & payment mode is PayPal, Payoneer, Bitcoin & wire transfer. The interface is easy to use & they also have Android & iOS app. Well, they are one of the few CPM Ad networks that offer mobile app. You can use the app to check how much revenue you are generating.
Since they also offer CPC-based ads, you can use the combination of CPM + CPC to increase your revenue.
Sign up for Adbuff
4. ClickAdu
Clickadu is a premium popunder CPM ad network with great fill rate. You would end up liking ClickAdu for their forecast feature which would show how much money you can earn from the current period. Getting started with ClickAdu is easy & approval take only 24 hours or so. However do note these are pop-under ads which are not recommended for quality content site.
The minimum payout is $100 & one thing that caught my attention is the transparency. Inside the dashboard, you can click on Average CPM & that shows CPM rate for various geo location & device type. This would give you a good idea of what you need to do to earn more from ClickAdu ads. They suppory multiple payment options like Paxum, Payoneer, E-Payments, Epese and Webmoney. Wire transfer option is also available.
Overall Clickadu is another solid CPM advertisement network for bloggers & publishers.
Apply for ClickAdu
5. Amazon CPM Ads
Amazon CPM Ads
Amazon seems to be coming up with all the possible monetization solutions for publishers.
Recently I talked about Amazon Native ads & you likely already know about the popular Amazon Associates program. Well now you have the option to monetize your blog using Amazon CPM Ads.
Right now Amazon CPM Ads are only for selected Amazon affiliates. If you already have an Amazon Associates account, you can login to your account to see if you have the Amazon CPM option or not.
The first thing you need to do is create your site list.
It can consist of just one site, or if you own multiple sites you can list them too.
Amazon Ads site list
They also support a “passback” feature, which means if the ads don’t match your minimum CPM guarantee, your fall back ads will display.
Currently supported sizes are 728×90, 160×600, 300×250, and 300×600.
Configuring CPM Adverts by Amazon
6. Conversant Media
Conversant Media
Conversant is a popular name in the advertising industry.
They offer monetization for websites, mobile optimized sites & also mobile apps. They are the same company behind the popular affiliate network called Commission Junction & one of the more reliable CPM based ad networks.
About the Conversant CPM program:
  • They require 3,000 impressions per month for your site to be accepted.
  • Like PropellerAds, they also have a wide range of different sizes and types of advertisements.
  • The minimum payout is $25
    • They pay through paper check and PayPal.
This is a really good alternative for those who can’t get into other ad networks due to high traffic requirements.
Create free account on Conversant
7. Exponential (Formerly Tribal Fusion)
Exponential CPM ads for Publishers
The downside with Exponential is they require a minimum of 500,000 unique usersper month. When I checked out their site requirements for publishers, I found it to bevery strict for upcoming bloggers.
But the great thing about them is the quality of CPM ads. They are one of the best in the advertising industry.
They offer high impact ads such as Rising Star ad formats and pre-roll ads with 55% of revenue going to their publishers.
Site requirement CPM advertising
Aside from that, their minimum payout is $50 (in net revenue) and payment is Net45.
Create a free Exponential account

Here are a few more CPM advertising networks that you can try in 2017.

I have not tried them personally, but based on reviews from reliable publishers, I suspect they’re worth trying:
These are just a few CPM advertising networks which I have found worth considering. What other CPM ad networks do you know of & are working great for you? Let us know in the comments section below.