How Can You Flip Your Blog And Actually Make A Profit?
People who blog full-time will tell you that it is not always easy work. Blogging successfully involves research, time, and creativity. Even famous authors such as Tom Clancy probably do not write every single day. Bloggers often do. You may have found a way monetize your blog; maybe not. Either way, if you do wish to start making money, you can sell, or “flip” your blog, and still have some creative input into it – all while getting some (or all) of the things about blogging that you’re not crazy about, like driving traffic and promoting off your hands
Blogs usually sell for about 1-2 years of residual income. In other words, you can make money from your blog during this time without actually blogging – or throwing your years of hard work down the drain. Quite often, the new blog owner/investor does not want to alter the core message of your blog – although due to different interpretations variations on your theme]. However, the heart of your blog will {likely|normally|usually|almost always} remain as you intended. But what happens if you miss blogging? Well, investors will often let you contribute (while sharing the increased revenues!) In fact, they are quite often inclined to ask you to stay on, simply because they don’t want to interview new writers, have to buy articles, or least of all, write it themselves.
Think of it this way: don’t you get tired of the non-creative tasks, like marketing?. If you don’t actually like the business side of things, it may be better for your sanity to search for an investor who is willing to ”play ball” monetarily and take over these operational tasks.
To make the most income, you may want to consider preparing your blog for selling . Potential buyers often scout for blogs that have many long posts with lots of keywords, and still have a clearly-defined focus. If you have a niche blog, even better. Knowledge of your market can ramp up the value to the investor dramatically, increasing the price that the blog commands – as well as any product-driven monetizing. If you are currently making a profit from selling any type of subscription, sales negotiation is clearly in your court.
If you want to sell immediately, don’t fret about the remodeling. There are plenty of buyers in the game willing to look at a fixer-upper if the price is right. The most important thing is to do your research. Look into what blogs in your niche are selling for. Be quick to reply to inquiries from interested buyers and make your self highly available via email or social network sites such as Twitter. Ask questions and give lots of statistics. Tell your investor what you wanted to do with your blog in the past but didn’t have time for – ideas to improve growth will help them to decide on their next move.
In conclusion, the easiest way to make money from your blog is to let someone else(who has the finances and experience) take over any tasks you’d rather not spend your time on – such as promoting, recruiting advertisers, and design.
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