Selasa, Januari 27, 2009

Sucses Manoey Making Blogs

Succses Money Making Blogs
Blogger made a lot of time the user is used as a business each week. Earnings diblogger writing is not easy, because they had to write an interesting concept and to attract many people, so that the number of visitors and many actually produce. People call this as Business Week's article that offers some of the mini case study with pendapatab and traffic reports for several web sites, and I happened around alias way street eh ketemu the web site is very interesting to read, and see templatenya. blog is: Boing Boing, Shoesmoney, Problogger and Perz Hilton (not Paris Hilton). I think this is very interesting profile from 6 to 13 there is a profile that also disebutkan.With Alexa Rank's blog profile . If you want to create a template with it, please follow the example below, if interested thanks.



1. I Can Has Cheezburger?
“If you hit a niche and you can build a community, you might not have a $1 million idea, but you might have a $10,000 or a $100,000 idea,” says Nakagawa, who gave up his job as a software developer to play Cheezburger full-time.”
Launched: January 2007
Niche: Humor
Revenue: Estimated $5,600/mth
Traffic: 15 million pageviews/mth
Alexa Rank: 4,996 2.



2. Boing Boing
Advertising costs range from $350 to display a small button ad for one week to between $2,000 and $3,000 for the minimum 170,000 impressions on banner ads, all sold exclusively through Federated Media. Frequent posting—the four authors update the site 20 to 40 times each day—drives high traffic to the blog.
Launched: January, 2000
Niche: Humor/Cyberculture
Revenue: Over $1 million a year
Traffic: 22 million pageviews/mth
Alexa Rank: 2,180




3. Mashable
Cashmore says it’s the most-trafficked blog on the subject. But he didn’t expect to make a living from it when he began. “The idea that top bloggers would be making large sums was laughable,” Cashmore says. “The folks who held on, however, are doing pretty well these days.”
Launched: July, 2005
Niche: Technology/Web 2.0
Revenue: Estimated $166,000/mth
Traffic: 4 million pageviews/mth
Alexa Rank: 1,493



4. Go Fug Yourself
The mechanics are simple: They take celebrity photos from a wire service, add snarky comments about the getups, and click “publish.” The result? Some 3.5 million unique visitors a month, a book coming out in February, and two full-time jobs.
Launched: July, 2004
Niche: Celebrity
Revenue: Estimated $6,240
Traffic: 4 million pageviews/mth
Alexa Rank: 14,237


5. Perez Hilton
He may also be the hardest-working blogger making fun of show business, with 24 posts on an average day—and as many as 40 on a day with talk of a Britney Spears meltdown. “Advertisers come to me because I get a lot of traffic. I get a lot of traffic because I work hard.”
Launched: September, 2004
Niche: Celebrity
Revenue: Estimated $111,000/mth
Traffic: 4 million pageviews/mth
Alexa Rank: 929


6. Overheard in New York
Although Overheard brings in cash, he says, “I’ve always approached it more as a community than a business. I want to make enough so we can invest more to grow. I’m not trying to build a Web 2.0 company that I can sell for millions of dollars.”
Launched: July, 2003
Niche: Humor/Urban Culture
Revenue: Estimated $8,100/mth
Traffic: 6 million pageviews/mth
Alexa Rank: 30,122

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