In order to turn your blog into a profit-seeking endeavor worthy of a Schedule C, you first must figure out what you are selling, who you are selling it to, and where your share of the money is coming from.
Once you scroll down a bit, you’ll see 5 ways Bloggers generally earn revenues — with links to a list of resources that are also, you guessed it, links.
The best advice I can give that comes from many bloggers and course creators is to have multiple income streams. Try to find more than one way to make money. You don’t have to have all that from the start, but you can plan to aim for various ways to bring in revenue one stream at a time.
The general idea here is not to find the perfect product to sell, but to find the perfect harmony between the product you are selling and the people you are selling it to.
What is the difference between Direct Sales and Affiliate?
There isn’t much of a difference except that most affiliate advertising, you get paid to refer a person and they purchase with the company, but with direct sales companies, they generally require you to keep an inventory and manually deliver products to your clients, but the pay-out is usually bigger. Both require you to sell something in order to make a commission.
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