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		<title>Five (5) ways to monetize your blog traffic</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Did you know businesses that blog get more traffic than those that don&#8217;t? It just makes sense. People will want to read your website&#8217;s excellent blog content. But turning those readers into customers can sometimes be challenging. Here are 5 tactics that can turn even the most diehard skeptic blog reader into a paying customer. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Did you know businesses that blog get more traffic than those that don&#8217;t? It just makes sense. People will want to read your website&#8217;s excellent blog content.</p>



<p>But turning those readers into customers can sometimes be challenging.</p>



<p>Here are 5 tactics that can turn even the most diehard skeptic blog reader into a paying customer.</p>



<p><strong>1: Let Others Sing Your Praises</strong></p>



<p>I&#8217;ll bet you&#8217;re skeptical when a business tells you how fantastic they are.</p>



<p>But when a friend tells you, then you believe them, right?</p>



<p>When you place testimonials on your blog, in your blog posts, and in any place that makes sense, it&#8217;s almost as good as a friend telling your readers how good you are. You are essentially coming in under their sales radar and giving them the info without activating their sales defenses.&nbsp;</p>



<p>In fact, written testimonials have been shown to increase conversions by as much as 25%, yet most bloggers forget to place testimonials where people will read them – on their blog.</p>



<p>In addition to inserting testimonial quotes, be sure to turn some of them into case studies. You can write a post detailing how a customer solved their problem using your product.</p>



<p>You can also use testimonials to back up your claims. For example, when you say that your product improves results by 50%, use a testimonial that says this.</p>



<p>These techniques allow you to tell your story without making a sales pitch.</p>



<p><strong>2: Use In-Line Product Links</strong></p>



<p>Place links in your posts to relevant products and services whenever it makes sense. It could be your products or even affiliate links to other people&#8217;s products.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Again, you&#8217;re doing a promotion without giving a sales pitch because you&#8217;re simply offering links to something you&#8217;re mentioning or recommending.</p>



<p>For example, let&#8217;s say you have a post about list building. Tell them which autoresponder you personally use and why you love it, and give them a link to it.</p>



<p><strong>3: End Each Post with a Call to Action</strong></p>



<p>Every single one of your blog posts should encourage the reader to DO something.</p>



<p>It might be to leave a comment, sign up for your newsletter, share on social media or visit a related page on your blog.</p>



<p>It can also be to check out the product you mentioned in the post.</p>



<p><strong>4: Host Limited-Time Mega Deals</strong></p>



<p>Hosting deals on your blog is going to do at least three things for you:</p>



<ul><li>Increase traffic as other product owners send buyers to your site</li><li>Increase your audience as you capture all those email addresses of buyers</li><li>Get sales where there would have been none before</li></ul>



<p>This technique pulls money and new email list subscribers out of the air. Simply get together with other product creators and create a package deal that people cannot say no to.</p>



<p>As a random example, you could get 10 product creators, each throwing in a $50 product, and the whole package costs just $97.</p>



<p>Or maybe it&#8217;s 50 ebooks for $50 or 5 different membership sites for one monthly fee… you get the idea.</p>



<p>You can split the profits and the buyers&#8217; list with the other marketers participating in the offer.</p>



<p>And you could do one of these as often as you like, using a different theme each time.</p>



<p><strong>5: Don&#8217;t be Pushy</strong></p>



<p>Okay, this is actually something to NOT do. While you want to present testimonials, links, and crazy reasonable offers, you don&#8217;t want your blog to sound like a sales pitch.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Keep everything in the realm of offering sage advice, and people will continue returning to your blog for more.</p>



<p>Bottom line: Don&#8217;t be afraid to sell from your blog. </p>



<p>Offer great advice and appropriate links. Don&#8217;t be pushy. Help your reader to get the results they seek. Guaranteed, if you can make an extra few quid from each post, you&#8217;ll post more often, and you&#8217;ll enjoy blogging more, too.&nbsp;</p>
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