same here, i have a blog but i don't even know how to make money on it. anybody with info on how to make money and collect the money. will definately appreciate it. thanx
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http://www.money4blogs.com/Now read my testimony on blogging.
From Internet Mugu to Internet GuruMany popular bloggers are making over $10, 000 monthly.
My American friend has one of the most popular group blogs and the blog makes over $10, 000 daily.
My Nigerian Times blog will be making over $10, 000 monthly. And that will be a fraction of my target, because my feasibility study shows that Nigerian Times can make $5, 000 daily in the next three years.
The GSM boom in Nigeria will spill over to the Nigerians doing business online, because all mobile phone users will be surfing the net and reading news, features and watching videos anywhere and anytime online. That is why I am already showing video news on four of my 26 blogs and I collect commissions from all the video commercials. And I will soon be showing video commercial adverts from Nigerian banks and other companies on Nigerian Times.
My target is to be the largest Nigerian media online and as at present I have 26 active blogs and seven websites on all aspects of life. And I have more coverage than the major newspapers in Nigeria. Nigerian Times Blog is ahead of them 24/7. Google records more of Nigerian Times than even The Guardian of Nigeria online.
Sokari's Black Looks and Nigerian Times have been the most popular Nigerian blogs until I moved on to develop my master domain. But Nigerian Times will soon become the most popular African blog for current affairs, news, features and politics when the commercial promos begin offline. Because, the majority of the over 40 million literate people in Nigeria are Internet illiterates and they need mass literacy campaign on the immense benefits of the Internet.
Full page adverts on Nigerian Times in The Punch, The Guardian and Daily Sun and a TV announcement during the Network News of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) will open the eyes of the over 35 million TV viewers to Nigerian Times. And if I spend N 1, 000, 000 (one million naira) only on adverts to attract only 10 million visits to Nigerian Times monthly, I would be very glad and grateful to God. Because, 10 million visits will fetch me $40, 000 from the video adverts alone. And more revenues will come from the image adverts on the header and side bars. My target is to make over $300, 000 monthly from adverts on all my blogs and websites.
As at present, I won't even sell my Nigerian Times for $1 million.
I love and treasure my Nigerian Times as my Golden Goose as Seun loves and treasures his beloved Nairaland.
But Nigerian Times is more authoritative than Nairaland, because it is seen as the flagship of Citizen Journalism in the Nigerian blogosphere. And the name is perfect. It is already a successful brand within only three years of creating it.
NTA boasts that you can't beat their reach, but Nigerian Times is going to beat their reach and even leave NTA behind. The NTA website is underdeveloped. NTA should see what the BBC, CNN and Sky are doing online. Oprah makes more money from her website than her Oprah Winfrey Show. Oprah.com attracts over 30 million visitors monthly and makes a lot of money from the commercial adverts on the webpages.
With over 140 million people in Nigeria and over 35 million users of GSM phones and Nigeria as the largest market in Africa, we are going to benefit from the migration to the Internet as Nigerian banks, insurance companies and other companies advertise online to reach millions of the customers and consumers online. And the most popular online media will get most of the adverts. And I want my Nigerian Times to lead the pack.
You have to pay your bills for your Internet and every minute spent online. So, make sure you make the money from what you are spending your money on.
As my mentor and namesake, Dr. Mike Murdock said, your seed will determine your harvest.
And I need a great harvest, so I am sowing a great seed.
And I have already told him that as long as God gives me the grace, I am going to buld the Wisdom Towers on Victoria Island in Lagos, Nigeria. Where, people can come and drink from the fountain of divine wisdom and read our books as our testimony that God has given us the power to make wealth as Jesus Christ said, He has come so that we may have life and have life abundantly.
Blogging is not a hobby.
Blogging is communication and communication is even bigger than the oil business.
Blogs are now integrated into mainstream media and you can see what The Guardian of the UK, New York Times, Washington Post, The Telegraph, the BBC, Bloomberg, Reuters and other global news channels are doing with blogs.
When Daily Kos started making over $1 million every year from group blogging and all the American politicians contesting for electoral posts are going on Daily Kos to place their campaign adverts, the mainstream news channels knew that blogging is not for dummies.
We need more millionaires in Nigeria, because we don't have enough and we need millionaires who can help the poor majority. Not the evil and wicked Nigerian millionaires who are chaeating and exploiting their workers and they are the worst tax evaders.
I want the honest rich people in Nigeria to be more than the poor.
And I believe that the Internet can make more millionaires for Nigeria.
I mean real millionaires and not the fake millionaires who looted public and private coffers and have left Nigeria poorer than even 30 years ago.
We should invest more online and we can even create our own Noogle to compete with Google.
I heard that Alhaji Aliko Dangote is boasting that he is richer than Lady Oprah Winfrey, with his over $8 billion. And I felt sorry for his low IQ.
If Aliko Dangote should face the IRS, he would end up in jail for Tax Evasion and Corporate fraud.
What Dangote Cement is doing in Nigeria is worse than the
Enron scandal.
Oprah.com is more legit than the Dangote Group.
All the political millionaires in Nigeria should be tried and if found guilty should be jailed after recovering all the funds they misappropriated and stole from Nigeria.
99% of the government contractors and their bankers in Nigeria are crooks and rogues.
So, they can kiss my arse.
I have no respect for the enemies of Nigeria.
And if you don't get rid of your enemies, they will get rid of you.
Nigeria can never make progress until we get rid of the enemies of our progress.
Google was started in 1998 and today Google is richer than even the richest and oldest bank in Nigeria.
And guess what?
Google makes millions of dollars from the blogs hosted on Google.
Every blog on Blogger belongs to Google. And Google makes millions of dollars from Google AdSense adverts on all the millions of blogs in the global village.
I want to see Nigerian blogs making millions of dollars in the next dotcom boom.
Blog and smile all the way to the bank!
N.B:
The last sentence above would have fetched me over $500, because I would have used the sentence to advertise a major bank in Nigeria and place their banner advert under the post on Nigerian Times.