The question had to be asked. In fact, a few of us were even discussing this very question when I was in Vegas for BlogWorld Expo.
Most bloggers wonder how to make money with a blog. The default answer seems to be to write a lot, build traffic, then sell ads. That blogger thinks he’s building his “business” by writing even more. Problem is, it oftens leads to this….
So, the plan is that you’ll start a blog, write a lot, write some more, get famous and then sell a few ads on the blog. Attract sponsors and cash in, right?
With so much competing noise out there, this kind of expectation would be like waiting for a blogger fairy to come out and sprinkle some problogger fairy dust on top of your head. I’m not saying it isn’t possible, but that it is an uphill fight for a new blogger who doesn’t really engage in marketing.
I think this mentality might stem from the days of the old media. In the old media, this is how they sustain themselves. Build an audience, scare the crap out of them so they’ll keep watching, and turn around and sell the eyeballs to companies who want more customers.
However, there’s a reason why the newspaper industry is failing. If you enter the blogosphere with this same mentality, you’re not going to make any money.
On the other hand, look at almost any business that you know of. What do they do? They sell something. They sell a product or a service. They engage in marketing so as to sell those products or services.
So, why do so many bloggers fail to connect the dots?
Is it because bloggers look at themselves as reporters, so they get into this old media mentality?
Blogging isn’t journalism. It is distinctly different in that this is a two-way medium where you connect with your audience.
The answer is to think like a business. As I’ve said a gazillion times, if you want your blog to be a business, then you have to treat it like one. That means:
- Have something to offer them.
- Engage in relationship marketing (be helpful, be trustworthy, be liked, be memorable)
- Ask them for a sale.
While other businesses are marketing in the paper or the yellow pages, you’re marketing on the Internet by smartly building bonds with like-minded people via your blog. You build a tribe of followers.
The methods are different, but the strategy should be the same.
Do me a favor. Next time you hear a blogger default to banner ads as the de facto way to make money with a blog, correct them. Tell them David Risley sent ya.



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