This is a guest post by Shaun Connell.
Very few bloggers have reached their income goals. Unfortunately, most seem to think that the way to achieve their income goals is by just crushing as much traffic as they can through their blog, somehow expecting the traffic to convert into more traffic, popularity and links until the money starts to flow.
But that’s not usually the case. In this post we’ll cover the other side of increasing your revenue: focusing on making your blog’s monetization more efficient. Doing this will allow you to up your income without having to actually increase your traffic.
Traffic is Often Overrated
I have several websites that pull anywhere from a few hundred visitors per day to a few thousand. Oddly enough to some, my most trafficked blog isn’t my biggest income blog.
I can’t stress this enough: Lot’s of traffic does not equal lots of money.
Traffic is just a fuel. It doesn’t matter how much or what kind of fuel you put into your riding lawnmower, it will never beat a racecar. When you’re trying to go as fast as you can, you need to focus on your engine.
Of course, the engine of making money online is how you actually monetize your website. Increasing the efficiency of your “engine” will let you go much faster than just tinkering with the fuel. If you efficiently monetize your website, you can literally double your income without seeing a change in traffic at all.
If you’ve read any of my articles before, you know I’m a huge fan of systematic business. An online business is a business just the same. Every internet business needs a business plan, as I explained in The 1-2-3 Plan: How to Make Money With SEO.
But enough theory. Let’s look at actual ways to you can increase you monetization’s efficiency without needing to increase traffic.
How to Convert Traffic Better
Re-Research Your Niche. Research your niche to find out which keywords are the highest paying. No guess work. If you have to, get a pen and paper out and use Google’s keyword tool. Now reorganize your post titles and keywords to make sure you’re targeting the highest paying keywords. I’ve seen this increase my AdSense earnings nearly 50%
Place Advertisements Better. Where you place your ads are critical to their success. For AdSense, the ads most likely to be clicked should be at the top of the page. Don’t forget about Google’s link units. These are surprisingly good at nudging your CTR up a few notches, and are grossly underused by bloggers in general.
Diversify Your Income. Most blogs are undermonetized. Use AdSense, Chitika, Infolinks, private ad sales and affiliate programs can all be used on the same blog — without making it look spammy. The combined income from all of these should be a full time income in most niches after just a few thousand impressions. It certainly is in all of my niches. I doubled my income in 36 hours after adding Infolinks and Chitika. They work together perfectly.
Check Out Kontera or Infolinks. Kontera and Infolinks ad “contextual” advertisements posed as links throughout your content. My EPM with Infolinks is around $3, which means it’s rivaling my adsense income. It’s a professional yet high-earning way to monetize your content.
Create a Newsletter Funnel. Newsletters aren’t just for gurus. Every blog should have one. Create a valuable and profitable newsletter by sending a sales pitch, then a tip, then a sales pitch, then a tip, and so on. By “sandwhiching” your pitches and tips, you can increase your trust, and the likelyhood that your emails actually get read. This can earn you an income from a visitor who might never return to your site.
Conclusion and Last Words
The whole point of making money online is monetization. Get your monetization right, and you can shorten the time it’s taking to quit your job and make money online full-time.
Experiment all you want, but always remember: the point of your content is making money. When your content starts to function independently of earning an income, you’re wasting traffic, and are that much further from achieving your goals. Good luck!
Shaun Connell is a full-time blogger and internet marketer. He runs he aptly named blog “Make Money Online“, and spends his time testing new and off-the-wall ways to make money with his dozen or so websites and blogs.
Doug Dillard says
Shaun… great post! I agree, traffic is useless unless you are making money with it. Bloggers really need to plan their blog layout to maximize ad revenues, plus use the blog to direct people to their other internet business ventures and affiliate programs.
Traffic Blogger says
Very good post. You need a good monetization engine before getting traffic. It could mean the different between your visitors being worth a few cents each, or a dollar or more each.
Chazmer says
great post, people always focus on traffic, and although you DO need traffic (and lots of it would be nice) you really should focus on utilizing thr traffic you currently have
edos says
I think traffic still remains the aspect that deserves more attention because with a good number of visitors to your site daily, you can make money from anything you add to your page be it Advert, Adsense, Affiliate or whatsoever. It depends on you
djashish says
Nice info ,every one aspires to be a famous blogger but very few are smart bloggers who actually follow these trends mentioned above.
Liane says
At last. I really do think from the beggining how traffic is so over rated. I go after a strong blog community, not a surge of traffic. In the long run, it’s more beneficial. ANyway, about your make money online tips, it’s super. Thanks carl!
LoveGuru says
If you have traffic but don’t get clicks, it’s better to use CPM ads.
Thanks for the tips! =)
joe says
Thanks for the great tips, I am still working on some strategies myself
Goozik says
Great tips as always, every time I come here I learn something new, thanks!
Developerholic says
Traffic indeed is overrated, I got 3,000 pageviews/day but only earns around $2-$3 from Adsense :(
ARISTON says
Great info! I will try to adopt all the tips that you’d mentioned, and I’m also a new subscriber of your financial blog. Thanx! =)
Women Inspiration says
Very helpful information. Should exert more effort to drive traffic on my blog. Thanks!
sterndal says
hello
i saw you being featured on net 25
i’m impressed
cheers!
Michael Erik says
I think both things are true – so good points – but also I think that traffic is and always will be a key part of the making money equation with a direct relationship to each other!
Christian Guico says
Very nice post, what the use of the large amount of traffic you generate in your site if you can’t convert it to sales or leads and maybe readership to your site. There’s really a need for a good system of monetizing your site to come up with a good source of income from it.
Thanks a lot.