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  • How to Add an Amazon Ad to a Blogger Blog

    The Amazon Associates program is a way to earn cash from your Blogger blog. You include links to products that are relevant to your blog topic. When your reader clicks on the ad and purchases the product, you are given a percentage of the sale price. There are two ways to add Amazon to your Blogger blog. Gadgets put Amazon Associates ads in the side bars and footers so they are displayed on every post. Post ads are only displayed on a single blog post.

  • How to Place Chitika Ads on WordPress

    Chitika is an advertising network that connects advertisers with publishers by allowing companies to create advertisements and giving webmasters the opportunity to create placements that display those ads. Chitika is an alternative for other advertising networks, such as Google AdSense. If you are a Chitika member, you can display ads by inserting the raw code for an ad placement directly into the code of your website. However, if your website uses WordPress, you may find it simpler to use the official Chitika WordPress plugin.

  • How to Place an Ad on a WordPress Blog

    If you use WordPress, chances are you're looking to make your blog as cost-effective as possible. As free open-source software, WordPress is a cheap yet reliable option for any private or public blog. Of course, to run WordPress at your own custom URL, you need to register the web address and pay monthly hosting fees. Luckily, you can offset those nominal costs by running ads on WordPress. WordPress' free software can actually go work for you, earning you advertising revenue as you blog.

  • How to Put Amazon Ads On Your Blog

    If you have a website or blog, why not make money on them. There are different ways to make residual income using your website or blog. Many of these ways will not cost you any money. People are familiar with Google ad sense there are also ways to get residual income on your website or blog free. Using Amazon ads affiliate program you will be able to pick the products you want to sell on your website or blog. Amazon makes it possible to choose from many different types of merchandise that if sold on your site you will receive…

  • How to Add Bidvertiser Ads to Your WordPress Blog

    Blogging is a business for some, and a hobby for many. Even if you are blogging for the love of blogging, it's nice to be able to make some money from it. The extra income could help pay for your hosting bill and give you some extra cash, or even provide full-time income. Many bloggers use Google Adsense to monetize their blogs, but the program only pays out when a publisher earns a total of $100. For some bloggers, that means that they have to wait months to get their money. Bidvertiser is a popular Adsense alternative that has minimum…

  • How to Add AdSense Ads to a WordPress Blog

    AdSense is an advertising program run by Google that enables you to place content-relevant advertisements on your blog. These ads generate revenue on a pay-per-click basis.

  • How to Put AdSense Ads on a Blogger Blog

    Blogs not only let you communicate with the world, you also can earn money with them. Adding ads with Google's Adsense will make that white space work for you. Here's how to do it.

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