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8:55 pm December 16, 2010
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I have charged anywhere from $40-$150 for a sponsored post. I judge whether it's a guest post or a sponsored post based on the link they include or the site they mention in their first email. When in doubt, I actually post here and ask fellow Yakezie members what they think, lol.
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5:34 am December 17, 2010
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I love all of these ideas! I am anxiously awaiting contact from advertisers, and hope to hear something soon, since my Alexa rank continues to go down. I like the ideas of asking the guest posters to advertise. I'm definitely going to try this!
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6:09 am December 17, 2010
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I agree! This is all very valuable advice! I need to start "pushing" sponsored posts a little harder…Sometimes I am contacted by guest writers, but it really seems more like they want to do a sponsored post. I am thinking that I would start at about $30 for a sponsored post just to see how it goes..
Thanks!
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7:16 am December 17, 2010
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Jack Reed wanted to guest post on the Kitchen Sink. I told him that his link is a business link and he will have to pay for advertising his business. He refused, and we parted our ways. Actually he was nice, so no hurt feelings from both sides.
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7:36 am December 17, 2010
| Jason@LiveRealNow
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Sustainable PF said:
What rate do you charge for companies who are posting on your site?
I started at $70, then every time that was accepted, the next guy got a higher price. I kept that up until advertisers started balking, then backed it down a bit. Right now, I'm asking $150-$165 and settling for $135-$150.
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8:41 am December 17, 2010
| Suba @ Wealth Informatics
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financialstudent said:
I think I've found the problem: Your PR is 0! The type of advertisers that contact me directly usually want to do text link ads in my sidebar or a widget. Those types of advertisements rely on a decent PageRank. I started bloggin last Dec/Jan and had my first real offer by May. I
was only getting about 20 uniques a day at this point. But I managed to get a
text link ad for $600 for 1 year, probably because my PR is 4. I've realized since that I got extremely lucky with my timing. Google updated page rank
right when I was on fire blogging. A guest post had recently been
published I believe, carnivals every week, etc.
Unfortunately, there's not much you can do about it. Getting links to your site will help, but only once Google updates PR. Since it's been months since the last update, I wouldn't hold my breath. Maybe Google will do something at the beginning of 2011.
With that much traffic though, I would really try to pimp out my AdSense potential. I didn't see any ads on your homepage, and I was actively looking for them so there's no way visitors are seeing them if I happened to just miss them. Throw up a 300x250 ad block above/below your sidebar for a week and see what happens.
If you're cool with it, would you mind throwing out how much you're earning from the ads you have on individual post pages? Not click through rates or anything, just the dollar amount per day/month.
Sorry to interrupt the good discussion going on. But I don't know how to answer this post without interrupting. So please feel free to skip this post.
Ah, PR, that makes sense. Hopefully I won't get stuck at 0 forever. But this, I can do nothing about, so that is ok.
I put up adsense only 10 days ago, I had them for a week when my blog was 2 months old, didn't earn more than pennies, so I waited for the traffic to pick up and then put them up. I will add some sidebar blocks. I read in various threads/blogs that the ugly block below the title earns the most and the less ads the more probability to click on ads. Thats my rational for having just that one block of ad.
Nope, I don't mind sharing. In the last 10 days I have earned 76.52$, any where from 6-9$ per day. Thanks guys, I will experiment with a few more ad blocks.
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8:55 am December 17, 2010
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Thanks all. I wrote the fellow and suspect he will decline.
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2:40 pm December 17, 2010
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Suba @ Wealth Informatics said:
financialstudent said:
I think I've found the problem: Your PR is 0! The type of advertisers that contact me directly usually want to do text link ads in my sidebar or a widget. Those types of advertisements rely on a decent PageRank. I started bloggin last Dec/Jan and had my first real offer by May. I
was only getting about 20 uniques a day at this point. But I managed to get a
text link ad for $600 for 1 year, probably because my PR is 4. I've realized since that I got extremely lucky with my timing. Google updated page rank
right when I was on fire blogging. A guest post had recently been
published I believe, carnivals every week, etc.
Unfortunately, there's not much you can do about it. Getting links to your site will help, but only once Google updates PR. Since it's been months since the last update, I wouldn't hold my breath. Maybe Google will do something at the beginning of 2011.
With that much traffic though, I would really try to pimp out my AdSense potential. I didn't see any ads on your homepage, and I was actively looking for them so there's no way visitors are seeing them if I happened to just miss them. Throw up a 300x250 ad block above/below your sidebar for a week and see what happens.
If you're cool with it, would you mind throwing out how much you're earning from the ads you have on individual post pages? Not click through rates or anything, just the dollar amount per day/month.
Sorry to interrupt the good discussion going on. But I don't know how to answer this post without interrupting. So please feel free to skip this post.
Ah, PR, that makes sense. Hopefully I won't get stuck at 0 forever. But this, I can do nothing about, so that is ok.
I put up adsense only 10 days ago, I had them for a week when my blog was 2 months old, didn't earn more than pennies, so I waited for the traffic to pick up and then put them up. I will add some sidebar blocks. I read in various threads/blogs that the ugly block below the title earns the most and the less ads the more probability to click on ads. Thats my rational for having just that one block of ad.
Nope, I don't mind sharing. In the last 10 days I have earned 76.52$, any where from 6-9$ per day. Thanks guys, I will experiment with a few more ad blocks.
That's awesome! A good day for me with adsense is $2! haha
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9:51 am December 18, 2010
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excellent idea and one that i will definitely deploy once i start accepting private placement ads.
on my niche sites, i have a contact me page where i hint about advertising, but don't spell it out. reason is that google has an issue with this (follow/no follow page rank). better safe than sorry . . .
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