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Over the past 8 years or so, I've built a fairly large social media audience that I have neglected lately because I have been so focused on other projects. Well, I think this is a good opportunity to change that
As I mentioned in this thread, the current pandemic is creating new opportunities on social media:
So, let's see if I can turn some of those eyeballs into
This follow along will be a little different though. I am going to be generating organic (free) traffic to a blog and trying to monetize it with AdSense. I'll test other forms of monetization, but this is my strategy to start.
You can find the blog here:
My audience is:
Facebook Pages: ~1,690,000
Facebook Group: ~45,000
Twitter: ~210,000
I started testing a few days ago to see how the fans would interact with blog content since I hadn't posted any in quite awhile. I have been pretty pleased with the results.
I've made ~$19 from about 27,000 pageviews. Not bad. One of the old articles I posted was a multi-page post, which always decreases your overall
As I mentioned in this thread, the current pandemic is creating new opportunities on social media:
Increasing Social Reach During Quarantine
afflift.com
So, let's see if I can turn some of those eyeballs into
This follow along will be a little different though. I am going to be generating organic (free) traffic to a blog and trying to monetize it with AdSense. I'll test other forms of monetization, but this is my strategy to start.
You can find the blog here:
ItsAlways - It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Fan Site
Check out the #1 site for everything It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia!
www.itsalways.com
My audience is:
Facebook Pages: ~1,690,000
Facebook Group: ~45,000
Twitter: ~210,000
I started testing a few days ago to see how the fans would interact with blog content since I hadn't posted any in quite awhile. I have been pretty pleased with the results.
I've made ~$19 from about 27,000 pageviews. Not bad. One of the old articles I posted was a multi-page post, which always decreases your overall