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Top 10 Ways to Make Money with your Website Without Adsense

Making money online has never been easier!

This blog makes money by selling our own online courses, software and other peoples products as an affiliate.

However, there are a lot more than two ways to make money online.
Every site needs to be treated different.
It can take a while to work out how to best make money from a website. If something doesn’t work, try something else. Don’t just give up. The main reason people fail with blogging, isn’t because their idea or website is bad but because they give up too soon.
Here are the 14 ways you can monetize your website:

Ways To Monetize Your Websites

1. Email Marketing

This is one of my favorite things to talk about because it’s just so powerful.
Building an email list can make you a lot of money, help you build a solid brand and of course help readers come back to your site, time after time.
Email marketing can be seen to make you money in a few different ways, such as direct email promotions, to deliver free reports that are monetized and my favorite, to drive traffic back to your site where you make money from other methods.
Gone are the days of finding it hard to get people to subscribe to your website.
A few years ago, we added a lightbox popup to CyberCoast. Over night, we went from getting 20+ subscribers a day to well over 100.
At the time, most websites hated the idea of using popups because of the negative association people have with them. But these popups are different. Instead of popping up in another browser window, they popup as part of the page you are on. It was a lot less intrusive. Even better, it wasn’t to promote something spammy, but rather something of value to the reader.
After seeing the massive results, we decided to develop our own software so that other website owners can experience the huge gains we have. We called it PopUp Domination.
Even after selling over 30,000 copies, big names in the industry still didn’t want to use it. They thought they knew better. But that’s changed now because they started using it to and saw the results for themselves. Now it’s unlikely to find a monetized website that doesn’t use popups.
Love it or hate it but a big reason for the success of popup opt-ins is down to this site you are on today.
PopUp Domination works on any website. Has over 30 different designs, each with over a dozen color options. We offer a full 60 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee.

The next best thing is a squeeze page, which is a dedicated page to getting a visitor to sign up for your mailing list. You can see an example of a page like this by checking out our squeeze page for our Traffic Domination video! If you want to create amazing high converting squeeze pages (+ a lot more), check out Optimizepress, we wrote an in-depth review on it.
Here is an example of a squeeze page we created with Optimizepress for our photography blog:

In order to start collecting emails, you need to sign up for Aweber which hosts your emails, allows you to send messages to them, create follow up campaigns, split test etc.
Personally I would say you should also pick up PopUp Domination, not because I own it but because it’s the best thing for email marketing. About 85% of my subscribers sign up via it, 10% from my squeeze page and 5% from other optins.

Benefits:
  • Very direct way to market.
  • One email can make you thousands.
  • Anyone can do it.
  • Considered by most to be the no1 way to make money online consistently.
Drawbacks:
  • Always require new leads.
  • If subscribers don’t like your emails, they will unsubscribe.

2. Sell Advertising Space

The most popular form of making money from a website is by placing ads on it. We all know what it is, but did you know you could make money in different ways, such as Paid Per Click, Paid Per 1000 Views or Paid Per Time Frame.
The most common form of advertising is Google Adsense which is paid per click, however a lot of people know what Adsense is in 2015 and avoid clicking them.
As far as I see it, you have two choices:

1. Find and work with advertisers yourself.
or
2. Work with a middle man who takes a cut for bringing you advertisers.
It all depends on you. Is this a business for you or is this just an opportunity to make a bit more money?
I always lean towards finding advertisers myself. In my experience you get paid more, build better partnerships and can do a better job for them.
Advertising sales makes up only a small portion of my earnings but it’s nice to know that money is almost guaranteed to come in every month.
Be warned, Google does not like the practice of buying and selling text links. People buy text links because Google rank sites better based on quantity and quality of links. When you link to someone, you are telling search engines that you trust this site and you are giving them some of your authority. Google likes this to happen organically. So when you buy/sell links and get caught, Google will punish you by slapping your site down in the rankings.

Benefits:
  • Often guaranteed income
  • Little effort to monetize
  • Great way to connect with others in your industry.
Drawbacks:
  • Takes away from user experience.
  • If you set a set price per month, you can’t make any more even if you double you traffic.
  • Advertisers come and go, you have to spend time editing, adding, deleting and finding more advertisers.

3. Create a Job Board

This works like so:
People looking to hire someone will post a job on your board and readers will apply for the job. This is a great method of monetizing a website which I have seen done by a lot of authority websites.
On the other hand, I have seen smaller blogs try to do this and completely fail because it’s competitive and if you can’t send them anyone to apply, it’s pointless for them to post a job. Jobs can be anything from, writers to trainers.
There are a whole load of different Job Board plugins and software. In the past I have used Jobpress with WordPress and it worked well. You will want to use some of your advertising space to promote the job board so that readers will see it and apply for jobs.
Charge low at the beginning for a listing so you can attract a lot of customers and if they get applications they will be happy to return.

Benefits:
  • Completely hands of, you don’t have to do anything.
  • Adds to credibility
Drawbacks:
  • Doesn’t work for small blogs
  • Very competitive at times.

4. Selling Services

Selling services is a very popular technique people use to make money from a website and is often the reason for them building a blog in the first place. They want to get more clients, to do that they need to get traffic and blogs are great for that!
The easiest way to start selling your services on your blog is to create a new page within WordPress and call it services. Here you can put in the information about what you offer, testimonials and a buy now button.
To collect payments, your best two options is either PayPal or Samcart + Stripe. Both have their own pros/cons, for a small time deal, PayPal is probably a safe option. We personally use Samcart because it makes us more money than if we didn’t.

Benefits:
  • High converting, they see your blog and want more!
  • Highly profitable.
  • Easy to deliver.
  • Low refunds.
Drawbacks:
  • Exchanging time for money.
  • Customers are always right (which we know isn’t true).
  • Can be periods of time where you have no customers!

5. Review Products as an Affiliate

I know quite a few people who review products on their blogs, it makes great content and if the product you are reviewing has an affiliate program, can make you a lot of money. You can review anything from software, to bikes, cars, hotels, holidays, food, anything you could think of and it’s all tax deductible (I believe) if you buy something to review.
Check this post out about How To Start a Review Blog.
I personally want to review one product a month, it’s not so many that readers will be turned of but enough that it will make up a high proportion of my income. Doing small amount of reviews means you can pick all the best products and don’t have to speak about negative ones.

Benefits:
  • Great source of income.
  • Converts higher then banner ads and email promotions.
  • Free products sent to you to review.
  • Connect with industry leaders.
  • Get noticed as a top affiliate.
Drawbacks:
  • You can’t always say nice things.
  • If you say bad things, don’t expect to work with that person.
  • Products become irrelevant quickly in some industry’s.

6. Promote Products as an Affiliate

Another hot topic here on Cyber Coast.
We earn around 30% of our income from promoting products as an affiliate. What this means is we recieve a commission when you buy things.
Don’t be alarmed, we promote what works for us, not because we will earn a commission. Fortunately nearly all products that exist, have an affiliate program. If you can’t find an affiliate program for a particular product, type product name + affiliate into Google. For example: PopUp Domination Affiliate.
In my experience, affiliate marketing works best when paired up with email marketing. Top marketers consistently agree, year after year, that email marketing is their most important income source. Combine that with affiliate marketing and you have a winner.
There are so many ways to go about finding a product to promote, it often depends on your industry. For a fitness blog, you could go to Clickbank, find a product about six pack abs and grab an advertising banner from their resources area and put it up on my website.
You could also do a blog post such as, 7 Ways To Get Six Pack Abs, then at the end, promote the product.
We have a photography blog. One of the ways we use affiliate marketing is to promote the cameras and accessories that we use. All of these are available on Amazon. So we signed up for Amazons Associate program and receive a commission every time a customer buys something through our link. We also get a commission on anything else in their shoppingcart which is kind of them.

Benefits:
  • Can earn you big bucks!
  • Can get high conversions if your promotions are done right.
  • Passive income.
Drawbacks:
  • Earnings are not guaranteed, can earn $100 one month, $1000 the next.
  • Great products can have low converting sales pages.
  • High converting sales pages can have crap products.

7. Offer a Membership Site or Premium Content

This technique I have seen become more and more popular over the last couple of years.
Premium content is paid for in a special members area, typically there is free content which attracts readers and then they realize they need more and will pay for it. PSDtuts have a great example of this, readers come to see free tutorials on how to do something in Photoshop, then they tell them they have to become Plus members to get the photoshop files and see even more advanced tutorials.
Your first step should be to work out what your going to offer. Then, you want to create a membership area for them to login and see the information your selling, I spoken about this in detail here. Next, I would do 3 things, email my mailing list and do a blog post about the membership, then create an advert for the bottom of every post which says something like, Liked this?
If you love my membership site then, click here to find out more.

Benefits:
  • Continuity income, keep making money, month after month.
  • Can be set and forget, if you time release.
  • Affiliates will send you traffic!
  • Can be a huge earner, it accounts for over $90k a month for Tutsplus.
Drawbacks:
  • Can be a lot of work to set up.
  • Regular work to release more content.

8. Create & Sell Your Own Digital Product

Something I’m experimenting more and more with and I’m not sure if it’s just me.. but it seems like the world has gone crazy about making products, they are everywhere which has educated the market so they know they have to purchase content now. The simple version of creating a product is as followed, create a 30+ page word document about something, turn it into a PDF and sell it.
You can find out more about creating a product and selling it online by reading this article.
Personally I think your first steps would be to ask your audience what they want to know more about, create a product around that and sell it!
If your goal at the beginning is to make only a small amount of money, say you expect to make no more then $1000 from selling it the first month or two then I recommend you go with using PayPal like with selling services. Once you grow your business and you are selling more, a great choice is to use Samcart who handle all the orders and allow you to have affiliates.

Benefits:
  • Affiliates send you traffic, build your business.
  • Because of affiliates, you have a passive income.
  • Great for building your brand and authority.
  • Big Money Earner.
Drawbacks:
  • Time consuming to setup.

9. Sell Paid Directory Listings

This isn’t very common but I believe it should be.
I see it as a smart way to sell advertising, you see instead of putting adverts on your sidebar, you have a directory on your blog where you link to different company’s and websites in your industry and charge a premium for the listing. If you charged a monthly fee, so for example, say you had 1000 people listed in your directory and charged $7 a month, you would earn $7000 a month in continuity.
In some ways, this is actually beneficial to the reader, say you have a website about becoming a model, in the directory could be a section for photographers, where photographers pay to list their services. Models will come and look for the right person to take pictures of them for their portfolio, helpful and profitable.
Just like a job board, I would add adverts to my blog, promoting the directory to make sure customers are happy with the number of people seeing their ad and the traffic they get. To start with, I would even advertise on other sites to get people to list in your directory, as well as reaching out to people and company’s to buy a listing.

Benefits:
  • Highly profitable.
  • Useful to readers.
  • Makes you stand out as your doing something different.
  • Nearly guaranteed income.
Drawback:
  • Costs to setup.
  • Smaller sites may not work so well.

10 Host Webinars & Sell Something

Although I tried this year and didn’t have good results, I think that was down to promoting other peoples products instead of my own.
People get on webinars to hear you speak, not someone else to do a sales pitch. What you do is set up a free webinar that you reply once a week where you teach them something and then at the end you sell them into 4 more webinars. Once you complete the webinar series, you now have a product that you can sell as a home study course
Start by buying GoToWebinar, personally I would host a free webinar and not sell anything on your first one so that you can get in some practice with the software and talking live with people.
Lewis Howes talks about setting up successful webinars in a recent interview we did together.

Benefits:
  • High priced, low amount of customers, so low support.
  • Readers want to connect with you.
  • Highly beneficial to those who buy.
  • Great way to teach.
Drawbacks:
  • If your doing live webinars, your exchanging time for money.
  • Investment for software.
  • People have to turn up at a specific time, hard for different time zones.


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