10 ways to make money with a website

Now that you have your website how can you make money from it?

The website offers an endless array opportunities to earn.

In this guide, we'll share some of the best ways you can monetize your site, along with plenty of practical tips and resources to get you started.

But don't apply them all at once.

We wholeheartedly suggest you pick one or two from this list that work for you and your site – and focus on them first.

1. Affiliate marketing

Let's get started :

1. Affiliate marketing

This means that you promote someone else's product or service to your website visitors in exchange for a commission if a purchase occurs through your link.

2. Add a banner ad

You can easily set up online ads using Google Adsense by copying and pasting the code on your site to create ads that are relevant to your visitors' recent internet searches.

The bottom line with ads, to avoid being spam, is that they are relevant and in accordance with your avatar and your themes, product or service.

Advertisements can also be in the form of ads for a service that is soon connected to, precedes or follows yours.

These are interesting and useful collaborations.

A you earn thereof.

You can also sell banner ads directly to companies with a relevant product/service.

This option can be much more profitable because not only will you set the prices yourself, but the advertiser will (hopefully) know that your audience is the one they want to target!

3. Write newsletters

Many people misses this great opportunity to communicate with your audience and sell them a service or product through interaction.

A newsletter requires you to obtain information about your target audience in a safe and fair way, for example by offering them some free content in exchange for an e-mail address.

Next, you need to know and sort your target audience well and accordingly you then later send them a newsletter in which you subtly sell them a product or service.

4. Publish sponsored posts

4. Publish sponsored posts

Sponsored posts, sometimes known as advertorials, are advertisements in the form of an article, usually containing a link to a website.

You can also publish articles about others that will contain a link to their site and get paid for it, and you can also pay others to do it for you and increase traffic on your site, and therefore earnings.

5. Reviews

You can cooperate with companies or businesses that have similar products or products and services that fit into your range.

They give you their services or products, you do the review for them.

It is important that the product or service, or the review for it, be relevant to your audience.

In that case, everyone is on the gain.

You can charge for this review service in several ways.

You can ask for money, free products, compensation..

They can also do reviews for you and that way new ones come to you earning opportunity.

For example, if you are a store that sells plumbing materials, you can cooperate with a team of handymen.

Anyone looking for a material also sees a review for a master, someone looking for a master sees a review for a material.

Win-win Situation.

6. Sale of digital products

E-books, printed materials, graphics, templates, and podcasts are examples of digital products that can help you have ongoing passive income from your website.

For example, if you have a paint shop and a website where you have an online offer, contact, location, services...

It would not be bad if you also have an e-book that will give your users some useful information about different types of paint or painting methods, home crafts and handmade projects.

Depending on the size of your e-book and, in general, the payment capacity of your clients, form the price as well.

It's a practice somewhere, yes people they don't pay e-books more than 20e.

6. Sale of digital products

7. Sell physical products

Use your website to sell physical products even if your primary domain is a service.

Surely you can sell some physical products on the site.

Are they some little things, something related to your service, something that will benefit people, and that will be provided to you passive income.

For example, if you offer some beauty services on your site, you can sell reusable facial cleansers that will help people maintain the effect of your service.

8. Write texts about your services and products

If you can create useful content, you can earn from it.

So, write articles about your services, about your product, tips or comments, reviews, whatever.

Make it rich in keywords that will rank your site high on Google when people start researching the topic you're dealing with.

More people on the site, higher and earnings.

8. Write texts about your services and products

9. Create an online course

Create an online course as a plugin for your website.

This is a type of paid premium content where visitors pay for access to additional information about the topic and services you provide.

Think about what your readers might be interested in, what might be useful to them, and yet they still need you.

That's for you passive and active income, that is, they encourage each other.

10. Become a consultant

If you are an expert in an area, why not share your knowledge in exchange for a consultation charged by the hour?

Advertise through your website and give people the opportunity to consult with you on a topic, and get paid for it.

10. Become a consultant

 

This list is only the tip of the iceberg. Its purpose is to inspire you to take real action and launch your website knowing that there is a huge opportunity to make money.

No you are wasting time and money making opportunities, act fast and start the process. Create a site if you haven't already, and if you need help maintaining the site, social networks or playing advertisements, contact us.

source:makemoney

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Sasa Dvizac

Saša Dvizac is the founder and CEO of TURMALIN. His ideas, vision and entrepreneurial spirit charted the direction of development of the Tourmaline brand in the following years. Also, he is in charge of wordpress development as well as WEB and UX design of our site. As a certified project manager (PwC) with his business experience both in Serbia and in the USA, he created an idea and a brand vision that should enable a large number of people to be employed and trained for retraining in the IT sector by working on a practical example. Saša graduated from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad with a Master's degree in insurance management and plans to further specialize in research with a focus on the digitization of sales and insurance using UX methods, digital marketing and the development of software solutions.
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