How to Verify Google Adsense Account without PIN?

Google Adsense is the best advertising network to earn money online for bloggers and webmasters. When you get Google Adsense approval, Google start showing ads on your blog or website. Once you reach $10 threshold earning, you can set payment mode in your Google Adsense account.

Before sending payment to you, Google verifies your address by sending Address Verification PIN (Personal Identification Number) at your address. You have to verify your account address by entering 4 digits PIN which comes in a 4.5 x 6 inch (11.4 x 15.2 cm) postcards.

How does the PIN mailer look like?

According to Google Adsense,

PINs are printed on PIN mailers, which are white 4.5 x 6 inch (11.4 x 15.2 cm) postcards. Please see below for images of the front and back of the PIN mailer that we send to publishers via standard mail.

Verify your Google Adsense Account Address using PIN:

Just follow below mentioned process to verify Google Adsense Account address using PIN:

Step-1:

Google generates first PIN and send it to your account address. Once the PIN is generated, following message is displayed into your account.

Your PIN will be sent by post 3-5 days after the date listed above and may take 2-4 weeks to arrive depending on the postal service.

Step-2:

If the 1st PIN fails to reach at your address, Google allows you to request for 2nd PIN and thereafter 3rd PIN. It means you get 3 chances of Address verification. In all the cases Google Address verification PIN remains same.

Step-3:

If you get the PIN mailer, Go to Payment section and enter your PIN number to verify your account address.

There are so many times users don’t receive their address verification PIN. So they become fail to verify the account address.

If you are also failed to verify your account address, Google will start showing blank ads after 6 months. Now what you should do in this case?

If Google Adsense PIN not received, How to still verify the Address?

If you didn’t get your address verification PIN, follow below mentioned steps to verify your address.

Step-1:

Visit Google Adsense website https://www.google.com/adsense and Sign In into your Adsense Account using your Username and Password.

Step-2:

You will see a red line with Payment History link in your Google Adsense Dashboard, just click on the link and you will be redirected to another form.

Note: You have to use this method only after all 3 PIN failed to reach at your address.

Step-3:

As you click on “this form” link, you will get the below mentioned form. Fill account holder Name, Publisher ID and Upload a document which contains account holders Proof of Identity and Proof of Address.
Step-4:

Click on Submit button.

After your request along with document submission, Google Adsense representative will contact you within 2 or 3 days and will verify your account on behalf of your id proof.

After account verification, you can withdraw money from your account without any issue.

Google sends your payment through cheque only but recently Google Adsense announced EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer) payments for Adsense Publishers in India.

Wire Transfer Payments for AdSense publishers in India

According to the payment address provided by Google AdSense publishers, there are four payment options available for their AdSense earnings and these payment methods are i) Checks, ii) Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), iii) EFT via Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), iv) Wire Transfer and v) Western Union Quick Cash. However, to select a form of payment, your earnings must have reached the payment method selection threshold.

Previously, only Cheque (issued by Citibank) payment method was available to those publishers who receive payments at a payment address in India. The checks were mailed via the local courier service Blue Dart which takes 15-20 days to delivers cheque from the date of issue of payments.

Therefore, Indian AdSense publishers were eagerly waiting for the new payments system for their AdSense earnings and get rid of cheque payment system which takes several weeks to get clear and paid. But, now AdSense publishers in India will get their AdSense earnings directly into their bank account. This is because the Google AdSense Team has announced officially to replace cheque payments with U.S. Dollar international wire transfers. A wire transfer is a method of electronic funds transfer that means you will receive funds directly into your bank account.

In other words, Google India finally added the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) payment option for Indian AdSense Publishers so that they don’t have to wait for 3 to 5 weeks for their AdSense earnings Citibank cheques to reach and further wait for a week to get that cheque cleared.

This form of AdSense payment has been added since August 2014. The wire transfer option was initially available as an invitation mode for Indian publishers and they could choose this method for the month of August, 2014 scheduled payment for their AdSense earnings.

Now, you may go for this new payment system for any month and receive all your AdSense earnings directly into bank account just within 24 hours. Accordingly, Indian AdSense Publishers may opt-in to receive their AdSense income directly into their bank account automatically, within 2-3 business days.

However, if you haven’t received your payment within 5 business days from the date of issue of payment, please contact your bank for more details. See the screenshot for proof of my AdSense earnings payment issued date.

If you have not opted for wire transfer payment system then, you must have to apply a “self-hold” to your payments settings prior to Thursday, 16 June, 2016 06:00 A.M. IST to be eligible for June 2016 EFT payment cycle.

The normal payment date in new system starts at approximately midnight (IST) on the 21st of each month and transactions usually clear in 3-4 business days.

That means after successful upgrading your AdSense account for EFT payment system, Google will send your AdSense earnings on 21st of each month provided your earnings reached threshold limit of $100.

How to Upgrade AdSense Account for EFT Payment

To avail Wire Transfer (Eelectronic Funds Transfer) payment option, you have to follow these steps:

Step-1 (Login):
Login to your Google AdSense account.

Step-2 (Payment Settings):
Click gear icon appears in the top right corner and then select Payments from the drop-down list. Now, click Payment settings from on the left sidebar menu.

Step-4 (Self-hold Earnings):
You will see Self-hold option in the last, just click on edit self-hold and select the check box that says Hold payments and finally apply it.

As long as the self-hold is present on your account, Google AdSense India will upgrade your account to EFT payments system within a few days (the next 24 hours or so) of setting this hold. Thus, applying a self-hold now will mean that you will not receive any cheque payments in future rather your earnings will be credited directly into your bank account through EFT mode.

Step-5 (Account Upgraded):
When your AdSense account will be upgraded to EFT (New) payment system for AdSense earning payme

How Google AdSense Pays in India

It is true that AdSense is a plug-and-play advertising network, but it is important that you  learn all you can about it so that you can take full advantage of the opportunity it presents, making a lot of money as opposed to pennies.

This is a question from Adithya:

“Can you tell me how AdSense Pays in India? Do they pay by cheque or through local bank transfer or EFT”?

AdSense Payment in India:

AdSense has different payment options for different countries. They support EFT transfer, Cheque facility and pay by Western Union Quick Cash. Especially in countries like India and Pakistan, getting an AdSense account is not as easy as it is in countries like the U.S., U.K. and Australia. This is mostly due to issues of spam and fake AdSense accounts in India.

In India, at the time of the writing of this post (June 2014), AdSense offers payment via Cheque and EFT, and they convert your earnings into INR and then make the payment. Usually, the AdSense USD to INR conversion rate is high, so you might not find this to be an issue. However, an AdSense cheque takes time to reach India (10-15 days), and it takes another few days for clearance.

The AdSense team is increasing payment options in many countries, and they have already added EFT payment for Indian publishers.

You can follow this guide to configuring electronic fund transfers for your Adsense account.

My AdSense earning report for 4 years: $27,228
If you are a new AdSense user, here are few things which you should keep in mind:

While signing up, make sure all details are accurate (name, address, etc.)
Your name should be the same as  the name on your bank account. The name on your AdSense cheque will be the same as your account name.
AdSense will send a PIN number to you at the address you used when signing up. This works as an address verification too, prior to making a payment.
With AdSense EFT payment, you can receive payment to another payee name as well.
AdSense will soon add telephone support for all AdSense publishers. This system is already in beta testing at the time of the writing of this post, (June, 2014).
You can also refer to the official guide to read more about AdSense payment policies.
You can update your payment preference until the 20th of a given month.
You can also put a minimum payment threshold for your payment, and it should be greater than $100.
You can read an excerpt from the official AdSense India payment page below:

AdSense publishers in India will receive standard delivery checks mailed via the local courier service Blue Dart for no additional charge. Checks mailed by Blue Dart should arrive within 10-30 days of the check date. Blue Dart is not able to service all areas throughout India. If you live in a location, they don’t service, your check will be sent by Registered Post and should reach you within 2-3 weeks of the mailing date.

If the cheque is already issued, you can use Bluedart tracking to keep an eye on your cheque status. If you have not received your AdSense cheque within 60 days of the issue, you can use this form to request a re-issue of the cheque.

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I hope this post has answered your questions regarding AdSense India payments. If you still have any further questions, feel free to ask me via comments.

How to Create an AdSense Account (For Newbie Bloggers)

As a blogger you have surely heard of the AdSense program from Google, one of the best contextual advertisement programs available.

In this post, I will demonstrate how you can create an AdSense account for your website.

There are many AdSense alternatives available, but no matter what network you try, you will likely find that Adsense is the best. If you have some marketing skills, however, you may also want to look into affiliate marketing.  My post on Affiliate vs AdSense will give you my personal insights on both networks.

When I started blogging, “Adsense” was a foreign concept to me. When I initially signed up for Adsense, I needed help from my friends, and I still was not sure I was doing everything right.

For beginners who are not familiar with Adsense, it is an advertisement program for publishers started by Google (See Wiki details), wherein contextual ads are placed on your blog, and you get paid when someone clicks on these ads.

In this blog post I present an essential guide for beginners who are not sure how to apply for Adsense.

There are few requirements which you must meet before you can apply for Adsense. First, of course, you need to have a website. You also must be above the age of 18, otherwise you will need to apply using the name of a parent or guardian who gives you permission to do so.

How to Make Money on YouTube with Google AdSense

You’ve created a YouTube channel. You’ve consistently uploaded quality videos. You’ve successfully engaged your audience… Now you’re starting to think that you might be able to make some money with your YouTube channel, but how? Where do you start? What’s the first step, and then what’s the next? Fortunately, with Google AdSense, you can actually make money on your YouTube videos without really doing much more than signing up.

What Is Google AdSense?

Google AdSense is a free service that allows you to monetize your YouTube channel and any or all of the videos on it. With this service, Google uses its platform to match relevant advertisements with your YouTube channel.

With older advertising models, you would have had to find and establish relationships with advertising companies and/or companies that wanted to advertise their products and services online. You’d have to spend a lot of time picking and choosing the right ads to place on your website or videos, and you’d be in charge of actually including the ads in the code for your site and/or editing them into your videos.

Thankfully, with Google AdSense, earning money through advertisements is much easier!

How Does Google AdSense Work for YouTube?

Basically, whenever one of your viewers clicks on an ad on your YouTube channel or on one of your videos, you get paid a specific amount of money. Advertisers bid on the video ad space that you and other YouTubers provide in your monetized accounts. The highest bidder gets their advertisement showcased in a banner ad or pre-roll video on your videos or in the sidebar on your YouTube channel.

When one of your viewers clicks on a video ad, the company or individual behind the advertisement is charged, and you get a share of the money they pay Google to showcase it.

How Do You Make Money With Google AdSense

While a single click on a YouTube video might only yield a few cents, those cents quickly add up when you have a lot of viewers engaging with the advertisements on your YouTube channel. The more people visit your YouTube channel and watch your videos, the more people will see those advertisements and potentially be interested in the products or services of those companies.

To make money with Google AdSense simply do everything you would ordinarily do to increase your fan base and engage with your audience. Some of these things, of course, are more directly effective than others, but they’re all important. For example, building a strong emotional bond and a relationship with your audience may not directly encourage them to click on the ads on your channel. However, it will build your audience and get those ads in front of more viewers, thereby increasing your chances of making money from AdSense.

More views will, almost inevitably, lead to more ad engagement, which will lead to more revenue for you.

Things to Avoid When Using Google AdSense

All that said, there are a few things that you should absolutely avoid when you monetize your YouTube channel with AdSense. First and foremost, do not click on your own ads to artificially inflate your earnings. Google will quickly determine that you’re acting fraudulently. You’ll then be banned from using AdSense, and you’ll lose a really good means of earning income with your YouTube channel.

Next, don’t ask your fans and viewers to click on the ads (or engage with them), either. This is against the terms of use and will also get your account in trouble. When you do this, you’re basically asking your fans to click on advertisements that they may have no interest in. The advertisers will then have to pay for ad campaigns that do them no good.

Affiliate Marketing Tips for YouTubers: How to Make More Money on YouTube

Would it be great if you can make some money, sometimes huge money, through what you’ve created on YouTube? Well, as most of YouTubers may know, allowing ads displayed before or in the video will bring you some earnings – we call it CPM (cost per thousand impressions). But that fact is, you can’t expect to make lots of money from ad impressions in the video. The real money comes from affiliate references in YouTube video. So, how to make videos to earn commissions on YouTube? Now keep reading and you’ll find out useful tips to help you make more money on YouTube.
First and foremost, choose your YouTube video topics. Of course you can upload any kinds of videos you’d like to. But below are two video types of high conversion which may help you promote your affiliate products efficiently:
1) How-to videos: You can make whatever you are good at or passionate for. Remember that people come to your video tutorial with hope to solve their real problems. So, try your best to make your How-to videos clear and helpful.
2) Review videos: You can make a video review on the product you’re marketing, share your personal experience and try to be objective. Keep in mind to make your conclusion natural and sincere.
Recommended reading: Fastest DVD Ripper Review, Top 3 Video Converters for PC Review
Second, make your videos more affiliate-friendly. Place an affiliate link both in the text description and in the video itself. When a viewer clicks the link and purchases it in a period, you earn commissions from your vendor. Note that the affiliate link can be a product introduction URL, a downloadable URL, or simply the home page of the vendor. Don’t forget to embed your affiliate ID.
Third, build your audience and get more subscribers. It is key to make money through your YouTube videos, as you need them to watch then purchase through your affiliate links. There’s no secret but to upload the best content – helpful, interesting, and of high quality. One more tip is to keep interactive with your audience by responding to comments, which will surely increase your popularity.
Fourth, market your YouTube video. Uploading your video to YouTube is not the termination. You can still start a blog for blog marketing, make a website or submit the video to other video or social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Reddit, Pintest, etc.). The more views it may get, the more likely it can help you make more money.
Fifth, optimize your YouTube searches – become a YouTube Partner. You may not know clearly how the YouTube video ranking works, but it is acknowledged that YouTube gives preference to its partners. So, study YouTube Partner Program and try to become a partner. It will enable you to access more promotional tools and resources, help your videos rank higher in searches, and naturally, increase your affiliate sales continuously.

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How To Earn $100 Per Day With Google AdSense, And How Much Traffic You Need

Earning $100, $200 or even $300 per day with Google AdSense is not an impossible job.
Many bloggers and website owners are doing it, and you are not an exception. The only thing you need is better planning and execution, hard work, determination and passion for blogging about your topic or niche.
Before diving into the exact process, let’s know some terminology for better understanding of Google AdSense and how you can generate more revenue by selling your ad inventories on your blog.
What Is AdSense: It’s a monetization program by Google for online content from websites, mobile sites, and site search results with relevant and engaging ads.
CTR : Your ad Click-through Rate is the number of ad clicks divided by the number of individual ad impressions. Suppose you are showing 3 AdSense ads on every page, your 1 page view is equal to 3 ad impressions.
CTR = Clicks / Ad Impressions X 100
Suppose, you get 5 clicks out of 500 ad impressions, your CTR would be 1% (5/500X100).
CPC : Cost-Per-Click is the revenue you earn each time a visitor clicks on your ad. CPC is usually determined by the advertisers. In some competitive niches like finance, marketing, online products etc. advertisers may be willing to pay more per click than others.
CPM: CPM means “Cost Per 1000 Impressions.”
Sometimes advertisers opt for CPM ads instead of CPC and set their price for 1000 ad impressions. And they pay each time their ads appear on any website.
Let’s Make $100 Everyday With Google AdSense, Right?
For the convenience of calculation we assume that – You serve your AdSense ads on your blog or website, irrespective of showing your ads on your mobile site and added the site search results with AdSense.
Your CTR is 1% and your average CPC is $0.25. It’s quite achievable and lots of bloggers usually get it. We also assume that Page View = Ad Impression for easy calculation. You can manipulate the parameters on your own for desired results.
To make $100 everyday you need 40,000 Page Views/day Or, 400 Clicks a day @ 1% CTR and $0.25 CPC. For 40,000 Page Views you have to produce 500 awesome articles or blog posts which attract at least 80 or more page views/article everyday.
Apart from CPC, you will also earn from your CPM ad impressions. Irrespective of any niche, the average CPM earning is $1 to $1.5 per 1,000 impressions. You can make $40 to $60 per day easily from 40,000 page views.
You can also sell your Ad space directly or via BuySellAds.com and generate $6,000 Per Month on an average from 40,000 page views. Check out how webmasters and bloggers are making $6,000 to $8,000 Per Month from BuySellAds with forty thousand page views per day. So your daily earning will be $200 (6000/30=200).
A niche blog with high quality articles converts very well with affiliate marketing. You can easily earn $40 to $80/day from affiliate selling with correct implementation and execution.
Now your total earning per day is $100 + $40 + $200 +$40 = $380 from CPC, CPM, Direct Ad Sell, Affiliate Marketing for 40,000 page views per day. I’ve taken the lowest possible earnings from all the 4 sources.
$380 per day means $11,400 per month (380X30= 11,400) Or, $136,800 per year(11,400X12=136,800). Isn’t it a whooping amount to lead a lavish life?
Which is well above your desired earning of $100 per day from Google AdSense, right? 1000s of people are making money by writing articles, and you can also do it. The only thing I want to say is “Be Focused!”
P.S. The above results can be possible if you produce at least 200 to 250 great articles or blog posts per year for 2 years. So how much traffic you actually need to make $100 per day from Google AdSense – It’s way less than 40,000 Page Views Per Day!

AdSense mobile Page-level ads now available to all publishers

Google has rolled out two new ad types for mobile AdSense publishers. Grouped under what Google calls Page-level ads, Anchor and Vignette ads are now available to all publishers.

To get these going, publishers place one piece of code on all the pages that will display ads.

The first version of AdSense Anchor ads — also called overlays ads — launched in 2013, though they have evolved quite a bit from that first version. The ads are anchored to the edge of the user’s screen, but they can be dismissed.

Vignette ads, like intersitials, are full-screen ads. Unlike traditional interstitial ads, though, Vignettes display when a user leaves rather than arrives on a page. These ads will only show a limited number of times per user.

Ads in both formats will not count toward the three-ads-per-page limit and will only serve on mobile-optimized web pages displaying on smartphones. Google says Anchor and Vignette ads are just the first of many Page-level ad formats to come.

For more details and instructions on how to get started, see the AdSense video on Page-level ads below.

Google Payments: Important notification regarding tax rate changes

Hello,

This is to inform you of the Service Tax rate change, effective June 1 2016, per Finance Act, which was approved by the Govt of India on May 14, 2016. As part of this legislation, the effective rate of Service Tax has been increased from 14.5% to 15% on account of levy of Krishi Kalyan Cess (KKC) of 0.5%. Due to this change, Service Tax @ 15% (including Swachh Bharat Cess and Krishi Kalyan Cess) will be applicable for all customers of Google India Private Limited. This will affect all invoices dated on or after June 1, 2016 for services provided by Google India Private Limited.

Google can’t advise you on tax matters, so contact your tax adviser for any questions regarding this change.

This service announcement is sent to all our Indian customers (active as well as inactive) and does not affect your account status or activity.Screenshot_2016-05-22-16-40-22

How to make money Blogging?

How to make money Blogging?

Make Money Blogging

My Story Of Making Money Blogging

In 2002 I began to blog one day on impulse after seeing another blog and being fascinated by the medium. I had no idea at the time that what I was doing would ultimately lead to a complete change in my career path and end up being something I’d make a full time income from in several years later.

I had no experience or profile in the online space, no technical ability and while I had done some public speaking had done very little in the way of communicating through the written word.

I did not make any money from my first blogs for almost 18 months (I didn’t even know you could so did not try) and when I did start to try to make money from them the first income was just a few dollars a week – but gradually in time my income grew from a part time income to a full time income and then beyond.

How to make money Blogging?

I’m often asked how to make money blogging so want in this article to lay out some basic steps that I see most bloggers who make a living from blogging go through.

Here is how to make money from a blog:

Set up your blog

Start creating useful content

Get off your blog and start finding readers

Build engagement with the readers that come

Start making money from the readership you have through one or more of a variety of income streams

Sounds easy doesn’t it! On some levels the process is simple – but you need to know up front that there’s a lot to each step and below I’m going to give you some pointers on each including some further reading.

Here’s how to make money from a blog.

1. Start a Blog

In order to make money blogging you’re going to need to have a blog. While this is pretty obvious it is also a stumbling block for many PreBloggers who come to the idea of blogging with little or no technical background.

If that’s you – don’t worry! It was my story too and most bloggers start out feeling a little overwhelmed by the process of starting their blog.

If you need a little help I would highly recommend you check out my article How to Start a Blog in which I run through the steps you need to take to get up and running. It’s really not as hard as you might think!

2. Start Creating Useful Content

A blog is not a blog without content so once you’ve set your blog up you need to focus your attention upon creating useful content. What you choose to create will depend a little on the topic that you choose to write about (on that note, most successful bloggers have some focus to their blogging whether that be a niche or a demographic that they write for).

The key with creating content is to make it as useful as possible. Focus upon creating content that changes people’s lives in some way will be the type of content that people will value the most and it will help people to feel like they know, like and trust you – which is really important if you later want to make money from your blog.

3. Get off your blog and start finding readers

As you create the most useful content that you possibly can it is easy to get very insular with your focus and spend most of your time looking at building your blog. Many bloggers have a ‘build it and they will come mentality’ with their blogging but this is a bit of a trap.

If you want to make money from your blog you need to not only focus upon building a great blog but it is also necessary to get off your blog and to start promoting it.

There are many ways to experiment with growing your blog’s audience that I’ve written in previous blog posts and talked about in podcasts (I’ll share some further reading and listening below) but it is important to enter into all these strategies remembering that you should not just be looking for ‘traffic’ but ‘readers’.

4. Build engagement with the readers that come

With sustained focus upon creating great content and finding readers for your blog you’ll begin to notice people visiting your blog and engaging with your content.

At this point you need to switch your focus to engaging with those readers and building community.

Respond to comments, reach out to those readers personally and do everything that you can to keep them coming back again and again by building a ‘sticky blog’.

Look after the readers you already have well and you’ll find they spread the word of your blog for you and help make your blog even more widely read.

5. Start making money from the readership you have through one or more of a variety of income streams

OK – the first four steps of starting a blog, creating content, finding readers and building engagement with those readers are important foundations that you really do need to get in place before you’ll be able to build long term income for your blog.

There’s no avoiding that what we’ve covered is a lot of work but if you do it well you’ll be setting yourself up well and giving yourself every chance of being able to make money from your blog.

With these foundations in place you’re now ready to start attempting to make money from your blog but you do need to be aware that just because you have set up your blog, have content and have engaged readers that the money won’t just automatically flow.

It takes continued work and experimentation to make money from your blog.

There are Many Ways to Make Money Blogging

One of the biggest misconceptions that I see bloggers having about monetising blogs is that they have to do it in one of a handful of ways. The reality is that there are many ways to make money from blogs.

A few years ago I decided to sit down and list all the ways that I saw bloggers making money from their blogs and created this ‘money map’ (click to enlarge).

As you’ll see there are quite a few options that bloggers have to derive income from their blogs.

Don’t worry though – while this map is quite overwhelming at a first glance there are a few main ‘clusters’ of income streams that you might want to focus upon rather than all the specific ones.

1. Advertising Income

This is where many bloggers start. In many ways this model of making money from blogs is not dissimilar to how a magazine or newspaper sells ads. As your traffic and brand grows you’ll find advertisers will be willing to pay to get exposure to your audience.

While you need decent traffic to do a direct deal with an advertisers there are ad networks (like Google AdSense) that act as a middleman and enable smaller publishers to run ads on their blogs. This is where many bloggers start (I did too).

2. Affiliate Income

A recent survey of ProBlogger readers found that affiliate promotions was the most common type of income that our readers have.

To put it most simply – affiliate income is when you link to a product that is for sale on another site (take Amazon for example) and if someone follows your link and ends up buying that product you earn a commission on that sale.

There’s more to it than that but this is another great place to start with monetising your blog as affiliate programs are easy to sign up for and if you have an engaged audience you will find they follow the recommendations that you make on products.

Further reading on affiliate income:

The Ultimate Guide to Making Money with the Amazon Affiliate Program

10 Popular Affiliate Programs for Small and Medium Sized Blogs

3. Products

While I started out making money from my blogs through advertising and affiliate promotions today my #1 source of income is through selling eBooks and courses on my blogs. These ‘virtual products’ take work to create but have been lucrative for me and many other bloggers.

Products can of course take many forms and income virtual information products like eBooks or courses but also other virtual products like software, reports etc.

The other type of product some bloggers sell is physical products. This is most common when the blogger has a business but sometimes bloggers also create merchandise (T-shirts etc) or other physical products to sell.

4. Continuity Programs

A continuity program is when you set up some kind of subscription for readers to buy that gets them access to something exclusive. A reader pays you a monthly or annual fee for access to some combination of:

exclusive content

community area/forum

coaching/mentoring/mastermind group

other benefits like access to products, services, software

5. Services

The last main way that I see bloggers making money from their blogs today is through selling their own services in some way.

The first time this happened to me was here on ProBlogger where many years ago a reader asked if I would do a coaching call with them. While I no longer offer this service it opened my eyes to new ways of making money from my blog.

I know of many bloggers who offer coaching, consulting and mentoring services but others who offer a wide variety of freelance services from web design, to social media management, to book keeping, to speaking, to event management etc.

The key is to use your blog to highlight your expertise to the point that people want to hire you as a result of what they see that you know and can do.

Multiple Income Streams

Most full time bloggers make money more than one way and end up with multiple income streams.