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lukoie2017-05-02 14:53:09
Monetization
lukoie, 2017-05-02 14:53:09

Where to learn how to make profitable information sites?

I know that there are people who make money blogging. I have competence in about 4-5 areas in which I could write articles, systematize knowledge. Ideally, I would like this activity (maintenance of information resources on topics of interest to me) to become my main one.
But I understand that it is more correct not to create a bicycle, but to learn from people who have already gone this way, and knowledge in this area can be presented in a structured and consistent manner.
Who and where can teach this? In order not just to earn money on sites, blogs about everything in the world or by choosing a high-frequency topic, namely, by maintaining narrowly thematic resources.

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Maxim Lunin, 2017-05-06
@lukoie

I think you are looking for this: puzat.ru

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Maxim Timofeev, 2017-05-02
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You can write articles:
- in magazines and get paid for it, they call this profession a journalist.
- on other people's sites and get paid for it, these professions are called a journalist, rewriter, content manager. They are different from each other.
- to your sites and receive money by monetizing traffic, there are also several options. For example adsense.
So specify what you want and preferably indicate the topics if you want to get an adequate answer, and not in general.
But let's say we are talking about your information site or youtube channel. You first need to decide how much you want to earn, then analyze whether it is possible, by the chosen method and for what period.
From experience I can say that most commercially successful narrowly thematic blogs start as a hobby, and very soon they begin to make a profit, and not at all soon they are allowed to be engaged only in them. So you just need to start and finish on time if the dynamics do not meet expectations. And it takes a lot of patience.
There is no method in which you write any text in your text editor and are guaranteed to receive $ 1000 a month from some uncle.

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f9k56, 2017-05-02
@f9k56

Do it easier. Google your topics and see competitors from the first - second page and the total number of resources. And it will be immediately clear whether it is worth spending time on it or not.

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lukoie, 2017-05-02
@lukoie

As far as I understand this issue now, the information that interests me should be systematized like this:
- self-sufficiency = cost price. What does the cost of creating and maintaining a site consist of in order to determine how much the site should earn in order to reach self-sufficiency in terms of primary and monthly costs.
- Exit to payback - when the site will work out the invested funds (design + layout + CMS settings + SEO strategy development + training cost).
- How to minimize initial costs.
- Prosperity - access to earnings from the site / sites for a comfortable existence (covering the necessary needs).
- Comfortable scaling without stress - growth strategy without loss of quality and sleepless nights.
- Systematized map or checklist of all possible monetization methods. As Mrochkovsky has like "99 sales tools".
- Knowledge Bank - a collective information platform. Communication with like-minded people and the same seekers.
In principle, in theory, the person who does this should understand approximate numbers and estimates. Even if it is a blog about violets, a site about beer or a soft review portal, you can roughly understand how much money you need to invest in its creation, how much its initial promotion will cost, what traffic you need and can achieve, how much money it will bring, and how to develop in order to eventually monetize it even more.

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