You have messed with trying to make money. You have tried to write a blog on blogging, it failed. You then wrote about Adsense because everyone wants to make money so this is your sure ticket. Wrong. You have a personal blog and even put your picture up to make it more personal. People are sure to like me; this is my ticket to some big checks from Adsense. Wrong again. Strike 3. The big bloggers like Rowse and now even
Jake says you must have a niche.
You try and try, but what does this really mean? Let’s look at Darren Rowse for a second. He went into niches like digital cameras, camera cell phones and others. Does this seem like a niche for you? Sounds fun right? WRONG again! You can’t beat the huge bloggers. That is not a niche. A niche is something that is narrow enough that it can be yours.
I would buy an entire city block in New York if I could, but I can’t. I am small. So must be my niche. Don’t take on Donald Trump. You won’t win. So I own a nice 3200 sq. foot home with a pool just north of Houston, TX. This is my niche. As time goes by I can get a bigger home as I develop myself. So as your niche develops, more opportunity will arise, but not till you master your niche.
It is in these niches that you can make $1000, $2000, and more a month in 6 months. I will give you these 9 tips for your own niche market later this weekend!
UPDATE This will be later this weekend.
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