I am going to earn revenue from blog by display adsense ads. I know every one here do it too. To me I am new and I don’t know which and what blog to start. Can any one recommend me what type of blog which people read the most. I am also looking for easy way as a newbie to promote that blog.
To succeed with AdSense on a blog, the blog has to have engaging and informative content - something that people will want to read, to keep coming back to, and to tell their friends about. Above all, it has to be original. It must be about something hundreds of other people aren’t already blogging about.
If you want suggestions for specific topics, I can’t help you. If I had any ideas, I would be blogging about it myself rather than sitting here answering questions from other people.
If I were to do it, I’d browse Flippa for ideas (actually, I am doing it). There’s everything, no guess work required, you can get an idea of what works and how to promote it. Though, Adsense sites are usually confidential in what they disclose, for obvious reasons. However, it doesn’t mean you can’t take an idea of any site and monetize it with Adsense.
But personally, I don’t like Adsense. 99% of the time there are way better monetization methods and I use it only where all else fails.
Great answer maybe you are not earning from adsense but to these who always Google things they want and sure they might know what is the topic. Sorry my English is poor. Thanks any way
I can only add that whatever topic you choose, it must be something you are interested in - in fact, something you are very interested in. And also something you know a lot about. After all, if your blog is to succeed. you will be writing about it day after day for a long time to come.
Write about something you know about, and that you are passionate about.
Otherwise, you will run out of ideas really fast.
I recommend writing ten posts in a word processor before even starting a blog.
Seriously. Start up Word or WordPerfect, and try to write ten good-quality posts.
If you can’t do that, you’ll know ahead of time it is a dead-end topic for you.
If you can write ten posts, but then realize you’ve run out of ideas, you’ll know your blog will age fast.
Either way, it is a good indication that the topic is not for you–before wasting further time setting up a blog, applying for AdSense, etc.
General information blogs are common these days but I suggest focusing on one niche when blogging. Take note of the things that you are fond of doing. Your goal is to keep your readers coming back, and suggesting your blog to their friends. This will never happen if your blog is filled with useless information or a bunch of disjointed links to affiliate and sales pages. Make your content really count. Use this space to establish yourself as a real authority. Become a person a value, and your business will inevitably grow as a result.
I didn’t mean buy a website, I meant use Flippa for ideas. Every listing on Flippa is a direct answer to your question and there are thousands of them (well, any listing that involves a blog, since that’s what you’re interested in). That doesn’t mean you have to buy it, but that’s one way to get inspiration.
I didn’t say that. Not for blogs in particular, any kind of sites, they may be blogs or not. I use it for ideas (competitive intelligence, if you will), maybe I’ll use it to buy sites too if an opportunity comes. Flippa’s marketplace is kinda crazy though, and I don’t think the vast majority of prices are justified. But anyway… I do have a few blogs, not that I write on any of them.