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5 Key Things You Should Know If You Promised Yourself To Make Money Online

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So, you get all excited about making money online, right?

I was SO excited when I first found out that I could make money online. That was back in 2007 when I first found out about blogging.

Actually I was away from home, at the Lancaster University, UK for my Ph. D. That was the first time EVER I was away from home, since I was born. Can you imagine?

I felt really lonely. I missed my mom, dad and everything else back home.

Just to replace my loneliness with something else, I started hanging out online.

I usually visited sites that allowed me to download movies, forums, and … well, you guessed it right, BLOGS!

After a few months I started reading about blogging and people who are successfully making money by having a blog.

I got super excited. Just as you are super excited now!

I immediately started my blog in blogspot (Blogger platform) and started posting just about anything.

There was no business goal; there was no business in fact.

I was simply updating the blog for the sake of having a blog hoping that having a blog will make me money.

Conventionally, I put up Adsense ad banners (what else did you think?)

And to my surprise (at that time), I didn’t make any money nor did I achieve anything with my blog.

I didn’t actually know what I was trying to achieve, except the end result I expected was to make money online from home – but I didn’t know how I was going to achieve that goal.

Two years passed and after learning some hard lessons, I moved to having a self-hosted WordPress blog.

Again, there was no business goal for the first few months. It was in 2012 March where I started sitting down and thinking what I was doing.

Till that date I made nothing apart from a few pennies in Adsense. That got me thinking!

I realized making money online is no joke. And I realized certain things that are crucial to make money online – I am going to share those things here with you.

PS: A little note here – for all those who want to make money online free or make money without any investment, I would say you will be disappointed. If you want to treat your online business as a business, be prepared to do your investment.

A blog won’t make money by itself

This is the #1 and the biggest mistake I made in my earlier days! I thought starting a blog, publishing some posts and putting up adsense banners was it.

Boy I was SO wrong and I took SO long to realize that. I wasted almost TWO years during my initial days because of this wrong thought.

And that is why I am putting out this word as loud as I can. A blog won’t make money by itself.

In fact the concept of “make money blogging” is wrongly perceived by bloggers – They think “make money blogging” means one can start a blog and make money by “monetizing” a blog. That is SO wrong.

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You need to first have a business in place; you have to have something to sell; something to offer. And then, you gotta use your blog as

  • a marketing tool a medium to reach
  • a medium to connect to people, and
  • a medium to build your reputation, authority and brand.

Yes, a blog can create a snowball effect on your business, if you work things out with the right strategy.

Value matters in the end (or I should say right from the start)

It’s all about value in the end – you should really realize this at the start. To be precise, your business really starts when you start offering value.

Until then you are probably wasting your time and you are wasting your efforts as well.

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Now, you may ask: How do I know that I am delivering value?

Again, all goes back to point #1. If you really have a business, you will know your target audience.

You will know their pain points and you will know what their problems are.

Knowing your prospects really well and delivering exactly what they want will make your content useful and valuable.

This is why it is necessary that you should put in the time and effort at the very start to first decide your business (point #1) and then understand your market very well.

Only if you understand someone, you can help them and be valuable to them, right?

Clarity first, action next

Many bloggers (including me at my earlier stages) spend a lot of time on action.

Now action is great, because without action, nobody can proceed and no one can think about achieving success.

But something else is more important than action and it is clarity.

Without clarity, action will be wasted. That is for sure.

And action being wasted is no joke because there is time, money and lots of effort that are contained in the word “action”.

Clarity is highly crucial for any business and you should start with clarity – not doing some random things and “see” if they will work.

You should start doing things only when you are clear why you are doing it and what you are expecting from it.

Let me say that again:

  1. Why are you doing what you are doing?
  2. What do you expect as outcome from what you are doing?

These two questions give you a head start to think about getting clarity with your business goals and you should really spend time to sit down and write down your clear purposes, your goals, what you are trying to achieve and things like that.

Only after you have got clarity, you should start developing an action plan.

In my Blogging Success Foundation Course, I make bloggers do this exactly.

Before they devise an action plan and before they get into action, I make them identify their goals first so that their actions won’t be wasted later.

You might want to claim your free access to the course, if you haven’t yet.

You must get professional help

Something that I really ignored and paid a price a bit later was not getting professional help for my business.

I didn’t know the importance getting pro help. I could have saved years in my learning curve – and this is no joke.

It is really hard to keep trying things, make errors and then correct course.

Of course, I like that type of learning where you find out what works by trial and error.

But when you are building a business where you have to really get there fast because you have commitments under your belt, you cannot be wasting years in learning things.

Besides, if there’s someone else who has exactly traveled your path and if that someone is willing to offer you help I don’t see a reason why you shouldn’t be availing it!

In the field of blogging and internet marketing there are people who have traveled the rough path and who have experience in finding out what works and what doesn’t work.

And if such people are offering help you should absolutely get help from them and move on, seriously.

You can count on me here. I do provide consultation and blog audits – if a blogger like you already has a blog I make a detailed analysis of their blog, their goals and help them find out what is missing.

If you are planning to start a blog, I provide consultation and audit of your new business idea so you don’t waste time and effort on something that isn’t worth it.

So ya, feel free to use my help.

Work smart for your business’s sake

I don’t believe in luck. It is one of my values. I only believe in smart work – and, not hard work.

Now, I do see many bloggers who boast about working hard. They say they work 16 hours a day on their blog and business.

I do love working long hours and getting things done.

In fact, even today I do work like that on some days of the week – when I am overflowing with enthusiasm and creative ideas that I cannot put them off.

But having to work 16 hours a day (compulsorily) in order to keep your business afloat is not the kind of work I am talking about.

You should work smart – meaning, you should often stop and look back and analyze your strategies, goals etc.

I do this every week on a lighter basis and every month on an in-depth basis.

Make it a regular practice to spend around 30 mins to stop and look at what you are doing.

Pausing often and analyzing what you are doing helps keep you on track.

You will also be able to identify what works and what doesn’t.

Without such a regular analysis, you could be wasting time on stuff that doesn’t work or stuff that are not worth it.

Time for action!

So, you want to make money online, right? You need to take action. Before that, you need to get clarity.

Remember, clarity and action will give you results. Merely reading this post and leaving won’t!

Before you leave, here’s what I want you to do:

  1. Leave a comment below and let us know which of these 5 things is stopping you the most.
  2. Share this post in your social circle so your friends can benefit too!
Jane Sheeba

I am Jane. I am a Kindle Author. I'm A YouTuber. I'm an author at Knit India Magazine. Don't forget to check out my other websites: Do Splash and Banking Minutes.

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  • parthiban says:

    Hey Jane Sheeba,

    Blogging this the great source to earn handsome money on online, If you want to become a professional blogger, blog for passion not for money, the money will automatically comes...

    • Peter Kanayo says:

      Parthiba, blogging for passion is not always going a lucrative idea.

      What I think is important is for you to access the passion to find out if it is potentially lucrative to go into that business.

      So I don't totally agree with blogging about passion. I think blogging about your skill is a more reliable metrics

      • Jane Sheeba says:

        Peter I see where you are coming from. Passion isn't always enough!

  • Hi there,

    How long would you say it takes for a blog to gain some SERP traction? Also, when would you start analyzing your data in Google Analytics? I just think that you need some data before you can draw some exact conclusions.

    Thanks!

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      SERP traction is a tricky thing - especially given the recent changes in the way Google sees things. Also it depends on the niche and the amount of effort the blogger is willing to put in.

  • Sagar Nandwani says:

    I agree with what you said here.....
    One of the first things that always kill bloggers is having the wrong mindset about blogging. If you really want to make money with your blog then, you have to develop the right blogging mindset. Thanks for sharing this...

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      Sagar, you've said it right. It is about the mindset - having wrong notions will lead you nowhere.

  • Manpreet Kashyap says:

    Hi Jane

    I am a new blogger from India. i was learning about blogging from local bodies but i am surprise to see that they are misleading about the concept of "Money Making Blogging".

    Thanks for sharing your experience as i was repeating same mistakes. Hope now i will start achieving success in blogging.

    Thanks a ton..!

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      "Make money blogging" has been perceived so wrongly by many bloggers who ultimately gave up and failed. That's why it is important to get clarity in the first place!

  • Harleena Singh says:

    Hi Jane,

    Wonderful post indeed :)

    I think you said it all within these 5 points mentioned, which are vital for making money online. However, money should never be on your mind when you start blogging, which is in-fact in the mind of most bloggers, or perhaps they venture into the blogging world after hearing and seeing their friends who have achieved a great deal, so feel they'd do the same.

    Blogging takes a lot of hard work and effort! Yes, you need to work smart and not hard, something I'm now learning to do, but still not all that good at it. Giving value to your readers in a clear and simple way IS the key I would say and every blogger must concentrate on that first - money follows later, and even if it doesn't, at least you know you have done your best.

    Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week ahead :)

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      Blogging DOES take a lot of hard work. Patience is a virtue :) Being aware of this fact is the key to not get disappointed.

      Thanks for your wonderful comment Harleena. Have a great week!

  • Hi Jane,

    I felt nostalgic after reading this post. Most of the times newbies starts with 'blogger' platform and ends up with self hosted 'Wordpress'. Yes I agree that it is the value which matters the most. But how many of them are thinking about it. From my perspective building trust is the key aspect for everyone who wants to make money online. If you are successful in adding value to the content and helping people then automatically you can see some growth in your income. I always advise newbies to concentrate on content rather than money. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend ahead. :)

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      Building trust makes it easy to close deals. That is one job well done!

  • Hi Jane,

    Thank you for sharing this content! You know....I´ve hired your services in order to set up a well designed blog and you have done a very good job. Now it is time to me to do a more Advanced plan. I need to learn good strategies to use my blog to promote some products and services.

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      Nei, I'm SO pleased to hear those words from you! Good luck with your advanced plans! More power to you :)

  • Hi Jane,

    I agree with you. Blogging is not a joke. It requires lot of hard work. A blogger needs to spend lot of time for getting success. Large number of newbie leave blogging just in few days. I think patience, hark work, SEO and fresh contents are the success of blogging. I also have a technology website with PR 2 rating, Alexa rank-3,12,000 and over +200 articles. But still unsatisfied with site traffic.

    I need your suggestion on how to bring more traffic on my technology website?

  • Antoinette says:

    Action matter most! There's no Luck without doing things.

  • Amy Hagerup says:

    Powerful! The worksheet was very helpful and I have done something similar many times before. But this one was really, really helpful! Thank you. Keep up the good work. Blessings, Amy

    • Jane Sheeba says:

      So glad you liked the worksheet Amy! Thanks for stopping by!

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