How To Monetise A Website

Wondering how to monetise a website? There’s a few ways you can make money from a website. Many business owners use a website to attract more customers to their business. Or, if you have a product of your own to sell, you can sell more of it from a website.

But what if you don’t have a product or a business to sell? That’s ok too because you can sell other people’s products from a website, a business known as affiliate marketing. You can also sell advertising space from a website using many programs which offer the ability to place ads.

how to monetise a website

Once your website is doing well you can also offer other marketers advertising space on your site too. You can offer up sponsored posts to other content marketers who are looking for exposure and backlinks.

You can even place an e-commerce store on your website which sells products through drop shipping (similar to affiliate marketing). Depending on your traffic flow and the type of website you have and your topic, you can earn a fair amount from any of these strategies.

How To Monetise A Website – Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is one of the most popular ways website owners make money from their content. With affiliate marketing, websites can earn through referrals. So by placing a banner advert on your site, you can refer customers to other people’s products and services. When you make a sale through your unique referral link, you earn a percentage of the revenue from the sale. Affiliate links can be placed in the copy too linking people to relevant products according to your content (and visitors).

how to monetise a website

With affiliate marketing you’ll need to find products and services which are suitable for your audience. So if your website is about SCUBA diving for example, you can promote SCUBA diving gear from it. So long as you offer something relevant to the content, you can be on to a winner with affiliate marketing.

Affiliates also use email marketing to get people to make purchases from an email list. On a website, a visitor often will leave within a few minutes. If you can get their email address, you can follow up with them via email. This gives you a greater chance of making money from your visitors over the longer term. See also the power of email marketing.

How To Monetise A Website: Google Adsense

Google’s Adsense program is one of the most popular ways you can monetise a website with advertising. By joining the program and placing some code on your website, you can instantly have advertising revenue from clicks on those ads made by your visitors. You only get a small revenue from each advertising click though; so you’ll need a lot of traffic to make even a small regular amount from using ads.

Google adsense

Adsense can be used in combination with other revenue generating methods through, such as affiliate marketing. There’s also other similar platforms to Google Adsense which operate a similar methodology. Here’s a few competitors to Google’s Adsense program:

  1. Media.net
  2. PropellerAds
  3. Amazon Native Shopping Ads
  4. Adversal
  5. Sovrn //Commerce (Formerly VigLink)
  6. Skimlinks

How To Monetise A Website: Sell Ad Space Directly To Marketers

This is perhaps a little more tricky than simply placing Google Adsense on your site and waiting for the money to come in. But if you’re a more established website, you can earn more from this strategy than using third party platforms such as Adsense.

When selling space directly, publishers promote a retailer’s product or service on their site so they stand to receive 100 percent of the advertising revenue. You can also set your own pricing and remain in control over decisions on how to charge buyers and which payment method is most desirable.

How do you find people who would like to advertise on your website? First, create an “Advertise here” landing page with your terms and conditions. You can also check similar blogs in your niche and see what brands sponsor those platforms. Contact those brands directly and offer a partnership on your terms. You may also check the forums or chatrooms where website publishers share details and provide useful tips on how to advertise directly.

Although this may be more work than using a platform such as Adsense, it can potentially be a lot more lucrative too, if you’re prepared to do the heavy lifting upfront.

Sponsored Posts

Sponsored posts are articles that a blogger or website owner is paid to publish on their own sites by companies, businesses, and brands related to that site’s niche or topic.

A good source of sponsors for beginners to build up a portfolio and some experience is local businesses. Identify businesses in your niche who are located near you.

how to monetise a website

Once you have some experience under your belt, look at partnering with marketing and PR agencies. Once you have formed a good relationship with one or two of them and have provided a top notch service, you should get more work from them in the future.

You can also use sponsorship market sites such as:

These companies are basically “middlemen” who provide the companies who want more publicity if you want to solely focus on writing the content rather than scouring for sponsors yourself.

Ecommerce Stores

A website can be monetised quite easily with an e-commerce store too. Shopify is a good place to start if you want to create a simple plug-and-play e-commerce store which either works with affiliate marketing or drop shipping. You can even use API plugins which connect your store directly to the distributor so that when a purchase is made, the order is automatically started from the wholesalers.

See also affiliate marketing vs drop shipping.

An e-commerce store may or may not be suitable depending on your website traffic. Ideally choose a monetisation strategy which suits your audience.

how to monetise a website

Blog Monetisation

Your blog monetisation method will determine how much you can make from a blog as well as your traffic. Without traffic a blog will definitely not make any money, but unless you get your blog monetisation right, it can also be a problem.

There’s several ways you can monetise a blog and here’s the main ones used by bloggers:

  • Affiliate marketing – sell other people’s products from your blog
  • Advertising – place paid ads on your blog (Google’s Adsense program, for example)
  • Sell something you own – if you already have a business or product, a blog can be used to find new customers
  • Create an ebook and sell it from your blog – ebooks are simple to create. You can sell them hands free without posting anything physically.
  • Sell space on your blog site – marketers are interested in your traffic. So you can sell them banner space on your site

Blog Monetisation – Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is one of the best ways to monetise a blog. With enough traffic and with enough of the right traffic, you can sell almost anything from a blog. You only need to find a product or program which appeals to your target audience.

blog monetisation

With affiliate marketing your product and target audience is really important. You can’t just sell anything to anyone. You need to find the appropriate product which is a good match for your traffic.

For example, if your blog is about motorcycles, you’ll need a suitable motorcycle related item to sell, you can’t just sell garden furniture to motorcycle enthusiasts. If you’re monetising with advertising (e.g.Adsense), it doesn’t matter so much because you can advertise in almost any topic/niche. However, your topic will determine how much you can earn from an advertising click if you use ads on your site to monetise.

Blog Monetisation – Adsense

Google’s Adsense program lets you place clickable adverts on your content which you earn from every time someone clicks on them. However, you’ll need a huge amount of traffic to make this profitable because the click value is usually very low. In more competitive topics you’ll earn more. However the more competition you have in your niche, the harder it is to get free traffic from the search engines.

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However you decide to monetise your blog, it’s worth considering your topic before you start. With affiliate marketing, you’ll need to be very targeted with your content creation strategy. Otherwise you’ll attract visitors who aren’t interested in your products. With advertising (Adsense), you don’t have to be so specific because the ads will appear relative to your content.

In a very low competition topic, you should find you can attract more traffic more easily. However, your ads will likely only product the smallest commissions when clicked. Competitive niches such as money making online or Forex marketing will pay more for clicks but will be harder to attract free traffic for.

Selling Yourself/A Product/A Service

A blog is a great tool to sell from if you have your own business, product or service. Small business owners often use blogs to write about their topic and attract free traffic from the search engines (Google etc).

If you’re building a passion based business, blogging about your topic is a great way to answer potential customers’ questions, build content and attract an audience for free.

blog monetisation

If you have an existing business which is physically based, you can also use Google My Business which will give you a free listing. This is a great tool for more exposure of your business and it only takes a few minutes to set up. See Google My Business for more info on this.

Sell Your Own Ebook

An ebook is a great way to monetise a blog and you can even use your existing content to create it. You only need to set up a sales pages and direct your traffic to it via an image of your ebook.

To create an ebook is easy and if you don’t already have a pdf creation tool on your laptop, you can easily find a free one online.

Once you have your pdf file, you can also create an ebook cover or get one done for next to nothing. I use Fiverr.com for my ebook covers. You can then create a PayPal button on your site and automate the full download process to sell an ebook on your website.

See also how to sell a ebooks on your website.

Selling Banner Space On Your Website

You can also sell banner space on your website directly to marketers. Create an “advertise here” page on your site. You’ll need to attract the right people and you can find other websites in your niche to see their terms for selling and prices etc.

Before anyone will pay to advertise on your blog though you’ll need to have generated a considerable amount of daily traffic. So this is an option for when your site is doing really well. If you’re new to blogging, it’s unlikely anyone will pay to show a banner on your site; particularly if you’re still struggling to get visitors.

This article explains more ways to sell advertising space on your website.