How to supplement your income using your Blog

Having an extra income is always a good thing even if you don’t need it. It can be challenging to get revenue resources that can provide you with an extra income. But before you start looking out for these extra revenue sources, always look within, you might be surprised to find a great source of income from what you currently spend your free time on,  that might make you ask yourself, ‘’why didn’t I start thinking of this earlier?’’

Some of the best sources of extra income are personal blogs but often they are overlooked. Blogs have a great potential of creating additional revenue to supplement your normal income. Using a personal blog to generate an extra income, is all about creating the right type of content and having the right type of ad partner to work with to monetize your blog. You can create a standout blog by focusing on niche content; things you know best and are passionate about.

How to supplement your income using Media.net on your blog

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The contextual ads perform better on niche blogs and they also protect reader’s privacy. One best example of contextual ad network is media.net. Media.net contextual ads have a track record of doing well on niche blogs. Since I have used media.net for a long time to monetize my blogs, and achieved good results, I highly recommend them.

How to supplement your income using a Blog
How a blog can create an additional revenue source

If you are already using an ad partner on your blog, diversify your revenue source for greater benefits.  More demand sources means more competition, which means more revenue for you; media.net offers exclusive demand that is not available anywhere else. Media.net plays well with other ad partners or networks; this can help bring in income that is otherwise lost.

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Blogging can be enjoyable and a great hobby; it can also be a great source of revenue to help you supplement your income.

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Author: John Mulindi

John writes on a variety of topics. He blogs on topics ranging from social media marketing (SMM), search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), email marketing, business, personal finance tech, entrepreneurship to personal development. In free time he likes watching football, reading, listening to music and taking nature walks.

27 thoughts on “How to supplement your income using your Blog”

  1. Hi John, the one thing I find is the pop-up ads can be very annoying! I like providing services and doing a litlte affiliate marketing from my blog. It took me years to start making money but now I am at it full time with my services and love it! Thanks for your tips! Always important to diversify along the way too as you can lose a client and then need other ways to generate revenues.

  2. LIked! Nice to see as I am progressing that I am on the right track! Thank you for your great artcles!

  3. I had ads from media.net on my blog for a while but was hardly making anything, so I’m going to wait until I have more traffic and then enable the ads once again. Glad to hear it’s working out for you!

    1. Hi, I think you should request Media.net to open up an additional inventory of ads for you by registering your site with Doubleclick for Publishers. This will enable you to get high mix of high performing display & contextual ads besides the normal media.net ads but I think you need to have a reliable and consistency traffic to qualify for this additional inventory of ads. With this, you are sure of earning daily from media.net since these additional ads work on CPM (Cost per 1000 impresssions), i.e. you need only visits to earn and not clicks as with the CPC (Cost per click) ads that come with normal media.net a ads.

    1. Hi Megan, it is always good to test several networks to see which works well for your site. I have tested so many until I found a few ones that perform well on my site.

  4. Thank you so much for sharing this! I actually had never heard of media.net before now, but I will be looking into it, as I am interested in blog monetization at the moment.

  5. I’m curious to know how they compare to Ezoic, Mediavine, etc.? E.g., what are the minimum thresholds (paveviews, sessions, etc) they require to participate?

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