20+ Monetization Tools For Your Blog |
- 20+ Monetization Tools For Your Blog
- Clever Typography Designs That Make You Think
- How to Convert Photoshop Text Into SVG [Quicktip]
20+ Monetization Tools For Your Blog Posted: 29 Nov 2013 07:01 AM PST Editor’s note: This is a contributed post by Ankit, co-founder of AdPushup, an A/B testing & website optimization app for Publishers. Ankit is also a programmer, online marketer, webmaster & growth hacker. He loves traveling and learning new languages. Having a hard time monetizing your blog? After spending hours every week planning, writing and posting great content, it can be disappointing to not make any serious amount of money from all your effort. The good news is improving your blog’s monetization and converting it into a moneymaking machine isn’t too hard – if you have the right tools. We’ve gathered a list of the top 20+ tools to improve monetization on your blog. Alongside each tool are the pros and cons (nothing’s perfect) of using these tools. This will help you to decide if the tool is the right tool for your objectives and site goals. Recommended Reading: 20 Advertising Networks To Monetize Your Mobile App Do share your thoughts or reviews of these tools in the comments section to help aid fellow readers in making their choices. Here are shortcuts to help you get to your preferred section faster:
Display Related ContentAn easy way to improve both your monetization and provide relevant content to your traffic is to join a program that displays related content. You’ve probably seen these around the Internet already. They’re designed to look like part of the site, making them much less off-putting to visitors than normal advertising. However, there are a few things you need to have to qualify for most related content programs. One, your blog has to receive a good amount of traffic (if you’re going to make any money through clicks) and B, you also usually require a PayPal account to receive payments. NRelateNRelate is one of the most popular related content networks. Premium publishers like CNet, Gamespot and CBS Sports use NRelate. Pros:
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OutbrainFeaturing top-tier sites like CNN and Rolling Stone, Outbrain is one of the leading content networks. Outbrain allows you to both promote your own articles and build revenue by showing Outbrain network articles on your site. Pros:
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TaboolaTaboola is an upcoming content network, offering a service very similar to the two above. It is relatively new, but some large publishers have recently shifted from other networks to Taboola. Currently, it is serving more than 3 billion content recommendations daily. Pros:
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Ad ServerSimply put, ad server is the technology that allows you to display ads on your website. Normally websites can make much more money directly selling banner space or ad space than using ad networks. So, with an Ad Server you can easily manage your ad inventory and keep your advertisers happy. Here are some reasons why getting your own ad server is a good idea:
ADTECHAlthough ADTECH tends to be geared more for larger sites, its features like live testing, user tracking and other add-ons will make it easy to increase monetization (if you have the right site). Pros:
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OasisAn open-source option, Oasis requires a little more savvy on the part of the site owner to run. It features many premium tools and settings, making it ideal for power users. Pros:
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AdZerkAdZerk is an ad serving platform, which features a very simple and easy to use user interface. It is currently being used by websites like Reddit & StackOverflow. Oh and it is free for up to 100 million impressions. Pros:
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A/B TestingDo you know that by A/B testing different ad locations, sizes and ad themes you can increase your ad revenue manifold? It works on a very simple model. Different variations of your page are created with different ad locations, sizes and designs. Traffic is then split between these variations to see which variation works best. OptimizelyDesigned to make A/B testing simple and easy, Optimizely is use by both large sites and small ones in determining what works best as far as monetization is concerned. Featuring easy-to-use testing setup, you can track engagements, opt-ins, signups, conversions and more. Pros:
MynawebA newer A/B split testing service, Mynaweb uses “multi armed bandit algorithms” to test your site. This gives you faster results, allowing you to test for shorter periods of time. It can also automatically filter out variants that perform poorly, making it easy have the best version running at any given time. Pros:
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AdPushup(Disclaimer: I’m a co-founder) Different from the two options above, AdPushup is the first A/B testing tool for Publishers; with it, you can easily create A/B testing experiments for ads like Adsense. You can see how different ad locations, sizes and ad themes perform on your website put the testing on auto-pilot mode. Your visitors behavior on the site will be constantly measured and changes will be made to the ad placement automatically to get the best RPM (revenue per thousand impressions). Pros:
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HeatmapsWhen you know how users are interacting with your site, you can determine whether your design, layout, and ad locations are effective. The better you know what your users do, the more you’ll be able to optimize your site for ad placement and other monetization tools. Heatmaps show what your users do when they’re on your site. Crazy EggOne of the most popular heatmap tools, Crazy Egg has a wide variety of options and tools for you to fully understand how users interact with your site. It can show you where your visitors have clicked in a single overlay, letting you analyze a lot of data at once. Pros:
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Mouse FlowLike its name implies, Mouse Flow allows you to track and analyze your website visitors’ mouse movement. The best part is it works in real-time. This means Mouse Flow allows you to virtually look over your visitor’s shoulders and watch what they do to better understand visitor behavior. Pros:
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CannoliIf you’re looking for something open-source and free, Cannoli may be your solution. Unfortunately, it appears active development on Cannoli has stopped, but existing versions of this software can still be installed on your site if you want a free heatmap solution. Pros:
Cons: Hasn’t been updated since a very long time. Monetize Bounce TrafficOne of the hard truths about blog traffic is that a large part of your visitors will “bounce,” meaning they leave without opening a second page on your website. New, innovative products which try to stop your users from bouncing have emerged to give you a second chance to earn from your visitors. WP BounceWP Bounce: A lot of times, search engines may send not-so-relevant traffic your way, for example, readers hoping to buy a Halloween costume may land on your webpage about creating a Halloween costume. This is where WP bounce comes into action. It will understand this and before the back button is pressed, it will pull and display relevant products from amazon, with your affiliate code, of course. Pros:
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Bounce ExchangeA truly impressive technology, Bounce Exchange installs software on your site that tracks customer mouse movement in real time. The nanosecond your customers move their cursor off your site to close the window or visit a different site, a message will pop up which gives your visitors another chance to give you their email, get a discount on a product, and more. This service is expensive, but for the right site, it’s definitely worth it. Pros:
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OptinmonsterA fully-featured tool that helps to dramatically reduce your bounce rate, Optinmonster boasts a short setup time and the ability to have a customizable anti-bounce strategy. You create optins, determine when they’ll appear, and let it run. Pros:
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Read Also: Guide To A/B Testing With Google Website Optimizer Monetize CAPTCHADo you know that it takes an average of 14 seconds for people to solve CAPTCHAs? Monetize CAPTCHA services take advantage of this by placing ads in the CAPTCHA puzzles. If your site uses CAPTCHAs frequently, you could earn money every time a user solves one of these puzzles. SolveMediaUsed by many major sites, SolveMedia requires users to answer specific questions and type in brand phrases to solve the CAPTCHA. Pros:
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Confident CAPTCHAConfident CAPTCHA makes your visitor try drag-and-drop puzzles that mentally engage the people solving the CAPTCHA. Since this makes the brand message or advertisement much more memorable, these kinds of CAPTCHAs can be very profitable if you have the right traffic. Pros:
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NLPCaptchaNLPCaptcha provides users with a variety of puzzle types to keep them engaged when solving. This helps improve recall. You earn money every time a user solves a CAPTCHA, and it also dramatically improves the user experience on your site. Pros:
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Affiliate Marketing SolutionsDo you often feature product reviews on your blog? By joining affiliate programs, you can earn money whenever your website visitor buys a product you featured. This is especially great if you have a site dedicated to product reviews. ShareASaleWith a huge directory of merchants to choose from, ShareASale is about as easy as it comes. Simply find a product or service you want to highlight on your blog, and then add the appropriate link and button to your site. ShareASale has been around for a while, and it’s a well-respected affiliate network. Pros:
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Amazon AssociatesThrough this service isn’t available in all regions yet (it’s primarily a US program), Amazon Associates allows you to simply link to Amazon sales pages using custom URLs. Any products your visitor buys after clicking your URL will give you credit for the sale, earning you a percentage of the income. Since Amazon has millions of products and makes billions in annual revenue, it’s a convenient way to improve blog monetization. Pros:
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ClickBankVery popular with internet marketers, ClickBank has a high variety of products that you can choose to promote. Simply find a product, apply to become an affiliate, and then promote that product to your visitors. Every time one of your visitors buys a product, you get a share of the commission. ClickBank allows its affiliates to see which products are performing well and which aren’t, allowing you to choose products that have a higher likelihood of selling on your site. Pros:
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Membership SitesFinally, if you have proven your expertise as a blogger, you may be able to sell members-only content on your site. This members-only access to premium content gives your visitors an incentive to pay for a monthly site subscription. As many online business owners know, subscriptions are an easy way to collect recurring payments and therefore is a reliable income you can count on for your blogging efforts. PremiseA powerful WordPress tool from Copyblogger Media, Premise makes setting up membership sites easy and convenient. It’s a one-time charge, so a single investment can go a long way in building a network of membership sites. Pros:
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Wishlist MemberAnother simple solution that’s popular for many bloggers, Wishlist Member allows you to easily create membership sites with a variety of content. Although it doesn’t play as well with other plugins such as Premise, it’s still an easy, “out-of-the-box” option for setting up members-only access. Pros:
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OptimizepressWith its recent update Optimizepress has become a powerful plugin that can work with your existing WordPress theme instead of replacing your current site’s appearance. This has convinced many users to make the switch from other membership site tools. Pros:
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If you’ve been trying to improve the income you make from your blog, I’m sure the tools I mentioned above will help. Look into the options that will best fit with your site and see how you can improve monetization on your blog today. Good luck! |
Clever Typography Designs That Make You Think Posted: 29 Nov 2013 05:01 AM PST Words! We just can’t possibly go through a day without using them. Yet, time and time again, we underestimate the ability of words to explain the abstract aspects in life such as action, motion or feelings. Fortunately for us, a few dedicated typographers have devoted their time to demonstrate the underlying potential of words.
Here are 15 awesome typography design entries that showcase text-based art to tell a story. You may need a while to interpret what it is trying but these words are meant to make you think out of the box anyways. Have fun and tell us your favorites in the comments. Read Also: Understanding Typography: 10 Helpful Tools and Resources Shoot. Just by adjusting the distance between letters, Arun Raj is able to express the motion of a bullet heading towards a target. (Image Source: Arun Raj) Scream. Alter the shape of one letter, and the word screams louder than the picture. (Image Source: Arun Raj) Kick. Ouch, that hurts, letter I! (Image Source: Arun Raj) Elevator. Going up or down? (Image Source: Ji Lee) Tsunami. The S-wave describes this natural disaster very clearly. (Image Source: Ji Lee) Exit. From now on, this should be the standard sign for every exit door. (Image Source: Ji Lee) Gravity. What goes up, must come down – thanks to Gravity.(Image Source: Ji Lee) Darwin. The evolutionary steps from D to N. (Image Source: Kapil Bhagat) Archimedes. Kapil Bhagat’s love for science and expressive typography knows no bounds. (Image Source: Kapil Bhagat) Copernicus. The Sun and the third rock from the Sun infused in Nicolaus Copernicus’s name. (Image Source: Kapil Bhagat) Displace. Alright, which wise guy displaced the top part of "displace"? (Image Source: Daniel-John Rebollido) Expand. And stretch! (Image Source: Daniel-John Rebollido) Compression. Stuck in a tight spot, I see. (Image Source: Shealyn McGee) Explosion. Tweak contrast, color and font size, hide it behind the illusion of disarray and you get an explosion. (Image Source: Shealyn McGee) Detail. Read the fine print. (Image Source: Shealyn McGee) |
How to Convert Photoshop Text Into SVG [Quicktip] Posted: 29 Nov 2013 02:01 AM PST With the advent of high-definition screens, web designers now have to make sure that the images they use are optimized for HD. Skipping this process may render websites blurry or pixelated, leaving a not so good impression on visitors. One of the best ways to deal with HD screens is to use Vector Graphic whenever possible. Vector Graphic is scaleable at any size, so it will look great on an HD screen. In this post, we would like to share a quick tip on how to convert your Photoshop Text into SVG. If you have, for example, a text-based logo in your design, you’ll probably find this tip very useful. Recommended Reading: Scalable Vector Graphic Series Photoshop StageFor this example, we will use a simple text-based logo created using the Pacifico font family (screenshot). On the the Layers tab in Photoshop, right-click on the text layer and select Convert to Shape (screenshot). Then, save the file in Photoshop EPS format. Illustrator StageOpen the EPS file in Adobe Illustrator. You should see that the text is now a vector object. In this stage, you can make a few adjustments such as removing unnecessary layers, changing the background colors, or resizing. To resize the document in Illustrator, just go to File > Document Setup and select Edit Artboards. You can use your mouse to resize the Artboard, or specify the size more accurately by filling in the Width (W) and the Height (H). Next, save the file in SVG format, which is the default option. And that’s it. ConclusionThe act of converting the font into Shape is to ensure compatibility across multiple computers – when you are working remotely, different fonts installed on different systems may cause the "Font missing" error. This may also happens with different versions of Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Turning text to SVG will help minimize or eliminate issues to do with compatibility. |
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